Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun] to [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Yet no one warned us when we hired bikes to cycle in the remote mountain valley park .
2 They bring respectability to industry in the eyes of young people and allow them to see that work can be rewarding , interesting and challenging .
3 Like fishermen and others who work in cold conditions , they develop tolerance to cold in hands and faces , possibly a function of enhanced blood circulation in exposed areas of the body .
4 He led his female into a cave where they spawned nose to tail in typical mouthbrooder fashion .
5 More recently they shared the points when they came face to face in the league opener at Newry .
6 Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx , lobbying whom he could at the talking-shop .
7 MAN FOR THE JOB GARRY Schofield played the game of his life when he led Britain to victory in the second Ashes Test in Melbourne .
8 IAN WRIGHT proved a point to manager George Graham at Highbury last night as he led Arsenal to victory in their delayed third round replay against First Division Derby .
9 It says committment to business in Swindon will be as strong as ever .
10 John Emburey did take Mahanama 's wicket , but the 40-year-old off-spinner is clearly not the bowler he was back in 1982 when he bowled England to victory in Sri Lanka 's inaugural Test in Colombo with a second innings six for 33 .
11 John Emburey eventually took the wicket , but the 40-year-old off-spinner is clearly not the bowler he was back in 1982 , when he bowled England to victory in Sri Lanka 's inaugural Test in Colombo with a second-innings 6-33 .
12 Ross is keeping price and performance pretty much under cover , though there is talk of them shipping samples to Sun in July .
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