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

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1 I get asked to a party with John Paul Getty II and he does n't show .
2 From the look on her face you 'd think that I had confessed to a desire to murder her family and steal all her money .
3 I had gone to a town about a hundred miles north of Rangoon and had spent Christmas night in a village seventeen miles away .
4 The telephone rang while I was busy explaining to Tony Crosland that I could not accept a further term of office at the Housing Corporation , since I had been appointed to the Mastership of University College , Oxford , but I had agreed to a request that I should at least stay for another year to see someone else in .
5 We were n't doing the hours that I 'd agreed to do , and Silvia and I had come to a sort of arrangement … ’
6 I 've I 've written to a friend in in Anglesey
7 I do think there are problems and difficulties , I do n't think it will be easy , not least because we do n't have a shared morality and a shared consensus , on the objectives for the voluntary sector , but it is a set of concerns which we must address , er , and I believe that if , if I 've done nothing else today , I 've kicked off a debate , or I 've contributed to a debate which was already rolling , erm , and that we must address those difficulties , and try and find ways through them , because there are opportunities as well as threats in the current situation and I believe we have to look at all of those er , so that we can move into the nineteen nineties which I believe will be a very exciting period for the voluntary sector , and one which the voluntary sector should er , see as exciting , grab the opportunities and move forward .
8 I 've come to a decision , ’ he said .
9 No my my own view and it 's I I do n't know if I 've come to a view on the relative weight of those sorts of considerations er I I 'd need to think about it some more before I could come to a view on that .
10 I 've come to a lot of conclusions about myself within the last four months .
11 I 've come to a series of decisions .
12 I 've listened to a lot of interest to the people who 've been commenting about the future and the schools and the young children coming in .
13 I have spoken to a lot of residents who feel very strongly that this sort of statement is irresponsible , ’ he said .
14 I have spoken to a number of engine conversion kit suppliers and the almost unanimous response has been ‘ ooooogh the 6 cyl , that 's a difficult conversion … it needs extensive mods to the bulkhead … or … the propshaft needs changing , the gearbox needs moving .
15 For Machu Picchu is the closest I have come to a Mecca , a once-in-my-lifetime destination and , like the route to Mecca , each Inca trail has deep and hidden roots in a life long before one pins Cuzco on the map .
16 ‘ It will be a real wrench to leave the club after eight years but I have got to a stage when I must now look at what is best for my future . ’
17 Now she has gone to a post at Hendon responsible for training new recruits .
18 Henry , it transpires , is very much the protege of Jane whose negative experiences of residential living have combined with a complex of personal problems and have generated an anger that she has tempered to a cause .
19 And she has agreed to a cow at last , next week , I must — ’
20 His wife Margaret had n't been there ; she 'd gone to a meeting of her rock garden club .
21 You get attached to a ship , and I feel very sentimental about it .
22 ‘ I see this as such a rite of passage — you get signed to a major , you get money , you go into the studio , a big 24-track hubbub , either it sells or it does n't .
23 Er how , how or something like how would , how would you feel if you felt attracted to a member of your own sex or something yeah , yeah .
24 You 've gone to a lot of trouble , ’ he said , opening it out .
25 You 've gone to a lot of trouble . ’
26 But you 've agreed to a budget that is less than the capping level .
27 You 've come to a number of those I guess ?
28 ‘ I feel very angry that you 've come to a conclusion about me without discussing the matter with me . ’
29 Breathless , she slowed to a walk through the lemon groves near the complex , and by the time she reached Monte Samana she had slowed to a snail 's pace .
30 However , on the advice of an acquaintance , she had gone to a clinic in Pennsylvania : she retired there periodically now .
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