Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready .
2 I was going to arrange for one to attend you anyway . ’
3 ‘ I thought you might like to come with me to help him home . ’
4 One had to work under him to discover he never troubled with the charm unless he considered it worth his while .
5 How is it that you do n't know and in your letter to me you said this trust did not know where that money had been withdrawn at the same time Andrew director of Eastern Arts was quite happy to write to me to tell me why he was quite happy to tell the press over the phone why how is it the trust did n't know ?
6 The rush was over by then , so I had time to listen to him telling me how bored he had been with the monotonous life in Parma .
7 I 'd given them time to look for someone to replace me permanently .
8 And sometimes he had to go upstairs to fetch some of his own money to put to it to pay them out .
9 After a long while of keeping the pendant hidden and unlooked at in his sock drawer , Thomas had to bring himself to hunt for someone to buy it back , for he could n't afford both presents .
10 They lashed alongside and they lowered the stuff right onto the onto the coble To start with we rowed it ashore with a couple or oars or maybe four oars and took off the cattle and that the same way just .
11 I had to think about it to get it clear in my mind .
12 Oh I do n't like to think of them doing it now like .
13 Erm I 'll turn that over erm right and I 'll say a number and you tell me what number you 'd have to add to it to make it up to ten .
14 and if I 'd got something big and heavy you used to say to me bring it down and put it in my big machine .
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