Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [prep] [pers pn] to the " in BNC.

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1 He stabbed a man scrambling up the bulwarks beside him , and cheered as Hector 's galleys swept up to the shore and another horde of Macleans poured from them to the rescue of their clansmen .
2 Disappointed at the constable 's absence , since he and Richard had prepared a verbal message for their mother , Edward remarked on it to the servant , a stranger , who brought their supper .
3 Edward was kitted up and ready to go , and Benson went with him to the car , which was ticking over outside the control tower .
4 When the time came for them to go , Stephen went with them to the buildings , to see where the greys were stabled .
5 Fran walked with him to the door , wishing that she had never agreed to this in the first place .
6 It was like a door opening suddenly , and for a split second Sarella saw behind it to the affection Marc felt for his feckless younger brother .
7 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
8 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
9 Maxim looked from her to the marble and back .
10 Architect of the drive towards ‘ People 's Television ’ , Sydney Newman took with him to the BBC his observations on the experiment , which he summed up by saying , ‘ Children of today , who make up part of our vast audience , are well informed and are capable of some pretty sophisticated judgements .
11 Doyle looked from him to the Woman and back again and his face twisted into an expression of complete scorn .
12 Caroline looked from him to the wall .
13 When they 'd covered more or less everything and it was time for her to go , Angelica walked with her to the main door .
14 Rain snatched an early chance to say goodnight and Ayling walked with her to the foot of the stairs , asking after people at the Post and showing every wish to go on talking .
15 Talk of the Rector and his unruly family , of her wild Harry 's doings at Oxford , of the poor hunting season it had been , all flowed between her and Aunt Emily and when she rose to go , and Alexandra held out her hand in farewell , Mrs Burrows stalked past her to the door as if she had no more real existence than an armchair .
16 Shrimpton came with him to the top of the stairs .
17 As the woman 's mouth sagged open Polly walked past her to the door .
18 Chris ran past him to the hollow .
19 Michael looked from him to the offending cigarette and back again , then reluctantly stubbed it out .
20 Leaving his mate to control the traffic , P.C. Clifford went with her to the parapet of the bridge .
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