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

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1 That belief has to he communicated within the company as well as outside .
2 All these cases are distinguishable from , and indeed , inapplicable to , the present , which appears to us to fall within the general rule , that a consideration past and executed will support no other promise than such as would be implied by law .
3 Much of the writing about television fiction seems to me to remain at the level of elementary genres , grounded in the dominance of the semantic aspect , with relatively little analytic or historical attention to the ‘ verbal ’ ( style , mise-en-scene ) or the ‘ syntactic ’ ( narrative structure ) : there is very little close textual analysis of television fiction , and there is no scholarly history of the development of television form to compare with the histories which have emerged of early cinema .
4 The significance of understanding these differences in their various material and historical forms seems to me to lie in the way they point to the differences of television 's subjectivities .
5 This result could have been spelled out more clearly in the statutes but it seems to me to follow from the provisions of the statutes as they stand and , contrary to the argument of Mr. Page , to be no more curious than the alternative for which he contends .
6 The affair seems to him to belong to the town , to have no future , and they are parted when the town comes under fear and hazard .
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