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

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1 Whereupon I produced the will out of my pocket , because I tend to take wills to funerals , and said , ‘ Perhaps this will refresh your memory . ’
2 The monster looked at him and , realizing what the policeman was thinking , growled slowly , ‘ If I want to tear people to pieces , I do n't need a little stick . ’
3 I decided to put pen to paper and let you know of a few problems some of us have in trying to become machine knitters .
4 In particular , I needed to gain access to teachers ' appointments panels within the school where it would be possible to observe appointments procedures , collect documentary materials such as copies of application forms ? curriculum vitaes ? references and job descriptions and follow up my investigation by interviewing candidates who had applied for posts after their interview had taken place .
5 In fact I went to wave goodbye to grandma .
6 Be it one way or the other , and I prefer to give credit to Barbara , her headstone deserves to be preserved as an item of great interest in Ayrshire 's heritage .
7 I have to move furniture to lines , ’ Crawford said at the time .
8 I have to take Florence to Guguletu .
9 I wanted to take Ladislav to lunch , and he suggested a restaurant near Wenceslas Square .
10 I wanted to introduce Dana to Pernod , so I asked the old man for ‘ dos Pernod ’ .
11 If you want to manage access to LIFESPAN files using Access Control Lists , please refer to Appendix C for guidance .
12 Fix so you want to convert M to millimetres ?
13 Twice she tried to get water to Midnight .
14 Are you going to say goodbye to Pickles before you go ? ’
15 Any course you choose to undertake before updating is made mandatory may not later satisfy the Boards if you decide to delay return to nursing or health visiting in the meantime .
16 Would she have to ask Eleanor to lunch , she wondered .
17 But today was Monday , the first and the worst day , getting used to the maverick wind , going as slow as possible up to the corner where she had to say goodbye to Izzy and face it all alone .
18 Following article in the last issue on ‘ returning to work ’ felt that there was another side to the coin and felt she had to put pen to paper to balance out various viewpoints .
19 In the first two years of office she had to give way to Cabinet pressure on pay rises for MPs , the scale of public spending cuts in November 1981 , gas prices , the Rhodesian settlement , the compromise on the EEC budget ( faced with the implicit resignation of Lord Carrington , who had negotiated it , if she did not accept ) and , while Mr Prior was at Employment , action against trade union immunities and the closed shop .
20 ‘ But you have to give credit to Mark and the others .
21 Longer term we hope to distribute software to researchers at the beginning of their data collection so that documentation can be produced in standard format and in machine-readable form .
22 But what we 're proposing here essentially , is to say we 've got a seventy thousand pound contingency not specifically allocated , we will reduce that down to thirty thousand , but within that thirty thousand we will have to deal with requests we get to increase grants to people who 're already in receipt of grant support , and also we 've also found it extremely helpful to have a small reserve so that when a body comes along and says I would do this for you , but I do need a small grant in order to do it , and you 're effectively buying a hundred thousand pounds worth of service for ten thousand pounds , that you have actually got a ten thousand pounds to put it in , rather than funding everyone , so that 's basically the policy behind it Chair .
23 We also aim to prepare more four year olds for full-time education and we aim to provide incentives to schools that wish to diversify the fourteen to nineteen curriculum .
24 We wish to extend congrations to mr Jack Bedell upon his award of the MBE in the New Year 's Honours List .
25 Which is why we prefer to work face to face .
26 We had to repay £135,980 to clients and reimburse £44,000 interest , ’ said Mr Bishop .
27 She misses it on Monday cos she goes to flute , she misses it , she wa- she sees it on Tuesday cos Chris takes Amy to ballet , she was , she misses it on Wednesday cos she goes skiing , she misses it on Thursday because we have to take Amy to uhum Brownies , she misses it on Friday cos of Amy 's swimming .
28 We have to open things to discussion .
29 Therefore we need to have £300 to £500 put back to cover these eventualities .
30 Also , as it so happens , in August 1941 Winston Churchill had a meeting with President Roosevelt on board a British battleship , off the coast of Newfoundland , and that was followed by a further meeting at Christmas in Washington , when they agreed to send aid to Russia in the form of armaments , etc. , also they drew up the Atlantic Charter under which it was proclaimed that all peoples , in all parts of the world , would have the right to choose their own form of government .
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