Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We can only freely give ourselves to someone else when we are ‘ real persons ’ — just as Harry was beginning to see in the play .
2 Whereupon , one of the assembled journalists — and it did not exactly endear him to his photographic colleagues — started to ask Keenan about the famous remark he made after his release — the one about drinking all the Guinness in Ireland and making love to all the women in Ireland .
3 But even more secret , so secret that I could scarcely even admit it to myself , was my sense of inadequacy .
4 An amputee , she could not yet accustom herself to what was lost and gone , lost as her parents scattered in fragments over the Nevada desert .
5 This should not however blind us to its reappearance .
6 They 'd probably still give it to you . ’
7 So you 're sitting in your office and some , you know your , your boss comes in and says hey the president says so and so , but the president does n't usually say it to you he says it to somebody else so there 's always , there 's always a possibility of ambiguity , somebody else has interpreted the president 's message in a particular way .
8 But in private we are comfortable living with ourselves — we just do n't always admit it to ourselves .
9 Er well I ca n't really sing it to you , cos it 's on tape at the moment .
10 And she knew , although they would never have dreamt of telling her , perhaps did n't even admit it to themselves , that they were afraid of her .
11 A lot of them , of course , were so secret that Mr Marr could n't even show them to me .
12 I ca n't actually give it to you because it will amuse suspicion from the guard .
13 we do n't actually do anything to I mean sometimes you get comments about the way that it 's helped people .
14 The priest , minister , rabbi , or other community leader probably knows sources and will most likely quote them to you from memory if you telephone or approach him or her after a service .
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