Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] to [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This programme comes to you from the University of Sussex . |
2 | I love camping and do n't feel that anything can compare with waking up in the morning with the day just a few hours on from dawn , dew still on the grass , so that when you open the tent flap the smell of a new day comes to you with the early morning sun . |
3 | Further genetic progress on mastitis resistance is expected because the weighting gives to it in the Norwegian breeding programme has recently been more than doubled . |
4 | He knows that he is only looking at ink on paper , yet his nervous system responds to it in the same kind of way as it might respond to a real woman . |
5 | If it proposes to amend the key diagram such that it does not indicate that the County Council intends to construct a blue route , which is what the key diagram indicates to me at the moment , then the ball game becomes very different . |
6 | Kylie gets to it in the Point |
7 | The knowledge that we now have about fertilization and development of the human ovum speaks to us of the miracle of our existence . |