Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] to [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I can say that because I now belong to them both .
2 A better balance than elsewhere between industry and agriculture was the advantage she derived from slower industrial growth ; she also owed to it some of her resilience and powers of recovery after two world wars .
3 Unfortunately she now clings to me all the time and I find it terribly embarrassing and uncomfortable .
4 If you begin to punish yourself mentally ( or even physically — for example , by denying yourself that reward ) , you simply add to your own anxieties , reduce your performance standards and damage your chances of survival and success .
5 She never said to whom that fresh statement was made , but it was apparent to the jury that she was saying that she had made a statement contrary to that incriminating one , and she was suggesting that the second statement set out her case as she was putting it in the witness box .
6 You never listen to me these days . ’
7 So we basically done to what that is although they said they were just gon na dri , drill a one point nine five
8 Well that 's it , they just they just see to it all .
9 Their heads met regularly with the Director of Education and separately from the secondary-modern heads ; they also belonged to their own professional association .
10 But they also prove to me that television is capable of handling myth and that , in confining the medium largely to information and ephemeral diversion , we underestimate its aesthetic potential.M.B .
11 She sent me to fetch two cups , and told me then to go to my own tea .
12 Yeah I just it just seems to me such a complete and utter waste of of , his time primarily for fifteen , I mean this being identified a year earlier which we reckon it was you would think that even given all the red tape and everything else
13 It just occurred to me that Tuesday would be another opportunity to talk to Julian , the guy who comes in and does the S U legal aid stuff .
14 The upper rooms were silent when he finally went to his own room , but before getting into bed he pushed his wedge of broken chair-leg under the door to keep the Bogeyman out .
15 Now let's take a quick look at some of the other operating features which you need to know about before you can decide on the model of machine which will he best suited to your own particular needs .
16 Should it ever happen to you all complaints to Mr. Kirby please .
17 I would like , Chairman , to know , because er , it always seems to me that unnecessary money is spent in , in the American lead , so it 's difficult to get any money .
18 But that is the day , it appears , when he regularly goes to his own bank .
19 He then proved to his own satisfaction that all such endeavours were doomed to failure .
20 It sometimes seemed to me that animal rights must always prevail over every other claim , however strong , including claims from the environment .
21 He takes a broad view of this symphony and shapes it superbly according to his own very distinctive view of it .
22 It never occurred to me that other children were n't spoiled as a matter of course , the way I was , and it would be years — and my father would be dead — before I understood that the expense of sending me to a boarding school was just an excuse , and the simple , sentimental truth was that they knew they would have missed me .
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