Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pron] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Gregory has nothing to say about the Thuringians in Clovis 's reign .
2 he continued to teach at Chelsea School of Art , and has also taught at the Royal Academy Schools since 1975 when Peter Greenham invited him to teach in the Life Room .
3 The MPs , leaders of Britain 's cross-party peace group New Consensus , wrote to Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams challenging him to appeal to the IRA to halt its campaign of violence .
4 And then Sue tell her to go to the giro place .
5 The KGB Collegium issued a statement on Aug. 22 : " The staff of the KGB have nothing to do with the unlawful acts of the group of adventurists . "
6 She said they were in love but their relationship was not physical and Gilfoyle asked her to move into the house in October , 1991 .
7 That evening , Frank asked me to walk in the town with him .
8 Whether you are going abroad on holiday or business , The Royal Bank of Scotland allows you to relax in the knowledge that everything has been taken care of ; travellers cheques and eurocheques , foreign currency , Access , Visa and travel insurance .
9 The product is needed because Tuxedo is so hard to programme , and interfaces have previously had to be written using C. Accell/TP allows you to get to the functionality of Tuxedo using procedure calls .
10 For a few moments Sandison allowed himself to take in the figure before him and he ignored what had been said .
11 I have , therefore , been asked to repeat my request of 3 July asking you to arrange for the hedges to be trimmed as soon as possible .
12 The first important modern paintings sale of the year held by Guy Loudmer on 16 February contained nothing to compare with the outstanding works featured in his sales during the height of the speculative boom two or three years ago .
13 Maggie tells me to wait in the car .
14 I earnestly hope that Erdinger Weissbräu does nothing to interfere with the Stiftungs products , by either culling the wheat beers or ‘ cleaning up ’ their palates .
15 I do not want to suggest that Stalin had nothing to do with the origins of the cold war .
16 Former Quins centre Ron Eriksson had plenty to celebrate with the only try in London Scottish 's 8-3 win over a rebuilt Gloucester side .
17 To start off Changez 's career in the grocery business , Anwar instructed him to work on the till , where you could get by with only one arm and half a brain .
18 I can not resist the admission that I was profoundly flattered when a telephone call from Harold Wilson at Downing Street invited me to mediate on the basis that , so far as they could see , I was for the moment the only tolerable candidate .
19 Pam prepared me to look after the baby .
20 While on Hainan Island , he received a telegram from Beijing urging him to return to the capital .
21 He must have felt like Sir Norman Hartnell wondering what to wear for the Royal Enclosure at Ascot .
22 The catch is that the Department of Energy has had to offer financial terms for the SSEB and the CEGB to persuade them to take on the responsibility .
23 I can not resist the feeling that the Government 's extraordinary surrender yesterday to German bullying over the recognition of Croatia had something to do with the need to appease German public opinion , which is turning nasty on the whole process — or perhaps it was just sucking up to the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
24 It stressed that it accepted that Black had nothing to do with the stolen goods or weapons found at the cottage .
25 She snatched up the fern from the window sill and for a second Blanche expected it to soar through the air and sow its parched soil across the carpet .
26 Mahmoud got them to go through the events of the night .
27 Anna wants me to know about the birthday party she had in July .
28 Eadred invited us to sit round the table .
29 As Withel tensed himself to turn on the tourist Rincewind lashed out and caught the thief on the jaw .
30 It took some time before Willie allowed himself to relax in the water .
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