Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea . |
2 | So I took it to the British Museum , who identified it for me . |
3 | So I brought her to the valley . |
4 | So I invited them to the gig at St Martin 's . |
5 | So I moved it to the other side of the step . |
6 | Only his song could do the trick , and float the witch into a dreamless sleep , and so she tied him to a perch by a silken ribbon and put bells on his bird 's feet . |
7 | So she moves them to a nearby burrow when they are approximately four weeks old and at that time they will have become virtually self-supporting . |
8 | So you raise it to a power , multiply the indices , when it comes out as a fraction , it does n't matter how you |
9 | So we referred it to the confed and er we had the officers down and the matter was resolved and we got our increase and it was acceptable by everybody . |
10 | So they moved them to the Catherine Palace . |
11 | So they leave it to the ones who do n't recognise degradation when they see it — I 've been a social worker , I know about these people — women too stupid and disorganised to — ‘ |
12 | The children put all the presents in the pram , and at three o'clock they pushed it to the Perks 's little yellow house . |
13 | Together they offered it to the world 's women . |
14 | But perhaps he preferred it to a haunted house , because , as he saw it , that would require metaphysics as well . |
15 | So he took me to a butcher shoppe with a bacon slicer in it and you know it turned out that he was right aftr all . |
16 | The accused agrees to transfer shares to the victim but before doing so he transfers them to a third party . |
17 | Now of course it is not normally practical for the community , the body politic , to exercise these rights itself so it entrusts them to a man or body of men whom it commissions to exercise them on its behalf . |
18 | Some puppies seem to be sick no matter what you do or how soon you accustom them to the car . |
19 | The sooner you get him to the vet , the better . |
20 | Thus we welcome you to the 1992 Festival programme ! |
21 | The gusto with which he designed these posters shows how whole-heartedly he gave himself to the task in hand . |
22 | ‘ One day , if I write my memoirs — the only thing I shall write well , if ever I put myself to the task of doing it — you will find a place in them , and what a place ! |
23 | The more people travel the more they expose themselves to the risk of an accident . |
24 | Quickly he led them to a table , produced menus and wine , but deep in her despairing heart Alex was convinced that it was the surprise of someone seeing a customer who had already been in once that evening . |
25 | Quickly he led her to the saddle , pushing her face down onto its hard smooth surface , his hands caressing her intimately all the while , keeping her mind dark , her senses inflamed . |
26 | Yesterday he played himself to a world cup spot , more consentrated and on the alert then ever . |
27 | Above all , however deeply he commits himself to a long-term end , it must never be allowed to outweigh ‘ Be aware ’ . |
28 | Eventually we dragged it to the waterfall and flung it in . |
29 | It decided her ; instantly she followed it to the broad Danube . |
30 | Later he called me to a meeting of the Executive Council and asked me to say what I thought the principles of the Department should be and how they could be implemented . |