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

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1 Finally , one of the students whom I had worked with a couple of summers previously came back to me just before I left post to discuss his third year project at Shrivenham and I was able to arrange for him to do a project involving the linking of a commercial graphical package to the expert system developed as part of the war time operation aid mentioned previously .
2 ‘ You do n't have to worry about me becoming a burden on you , you know .
3 I 'm off home for the morning , but you 're wanted to come with me to see a VIP about a missing person .
4 ‘ I was going to stick to you like a shadow . ’
5 Esther , at the end of the meal , expressed her satisfaction with her new companions by inviting them to go with her to visit a friend already attending the college , an Old Girl of her school .
6 Weather I suppose got something to do with it had a weekend down there with her and Ant
7 If we had a splinter oh go to auntie my other mm she was n't our aunt really but er she was she was some relation but we used to call her auntie and we 'd have to go to her to take a splinter out of our own finger she us she could n't touch us , was n't that funny ?
8 But she was fond of you — she 'd like to think of us having a drink on her . ’
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