Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | He refused to come downstairs into the cellar but more or less instructed me to return to Oakington at once , as the Commander-in-Chief wanted to speak to me . |
2 | And s and so wh when did you er who s who built this house or when did you move to this part ? |
3 | Nor yet does it have to be deliberate . |
4 | I offered to talk of a duty superior to that she mentioned , which would oblige her to help distressed innocence , and not permit her to go to the lengths enjoined by lawless tyranny ; but she plainly bid me be silent on that head ; for it was vain to attempt to persuade her to betray her trust . |
5 | ‘ The idea is to save as much as you can and not let it go to the government . |
6 | The Multi-Lamellar structure , a unique biological formula , stores soluble active ingredients in successive layers and progressively releases them according to the needs of the skin . |
7 | After the next kick off , Arse reckon they 'll try that again , only this time Lukic jumps at the ball on the edge of his area , makes a nerve-jangling hoke of it and nearly lets it get to an Arse player before scrabbling it away . |
8 | The water has to flow through the stiff bristles , which filter out particles and also encourage them to settle to the bottom of the chamber , by slowing the flow . |
9 | Sunderland , who travel to Blackburn on Wednesday night for their penultimate game of the season , had hoped to come to a compromise arrangement which would have enabled them to use Rogan against Swindon and then let him travel to Belfast before tomorrow night 's game . |
10 | So Harrison had lost the first fall unfairly : in the second he had twisted his man feet up and then let him crash to the ground . |
11 | He trained the bees whose ocelli had been painted to a food dish , and then let them dance to their unpainted hive mates under an electric light bulb . |
12 | I says yeah I says she told me to do it , I says and then let you listen to it . |
13 | It was as if she 'd been given a glimpse of paradise , and then had it barred to her forever . |
14 | Nancy , ever vague , led Molly towards a pair of high double doors and then left her to talk to an English couple coming up behind them . |
15 | They forced him to draw money from a cash machine and then made him drive to his home in Moulton where they threatened his parents with a kitchen knife . |
16 | All the same , the gap year is a crazy British system , which sets you free to travel when you have so much else to learn , and then leaves you pinned to your desk for ever after . |
17 | If you issue a cheque and then decide you want to ‘ stop ’ payment you can , providing it has not already been paid or been guaranteed by your cheque card . |
18 | Finally , if a group disbands and then reassembles it returns to the forming/storming phases . |
19 | So when Paul issues the principle , ‘ work … with all your heart as working for the Lord ’ what does he actually mean , and how does it relate to those in this category ? |
20 | And how does it relate to WACC sponsored projects ? |
21 | ‘ And how does it get to be so smooth and shiny ? ’ |
22 | Engineers may well ask ‘ why is there a need for the Code , and how does it apply to me ? ’ |
23 | What themes emerged in public argument against the slave trade and how do they relate to the basic concern with good order and the imperative of action to achieve it ? |
24 | Just who are these people , and how do they relate to you and to the rest of the agency ? |
25 | How is health policy decided , what forms do health services take and how do they relate to people 's wishes and needs ? |
26 | And how do they react to those activities which might not chime so sweetly in the ears of employers … to Rastafarianism , feminism , peace campaigning or the like ? |
27 | The children visit the church and learn to look at it and describe what they see , and this is in itself a valuable exercise ; but it becomes more valuable still if as well as noting that the fabric is stone , they are provoked to go on to enquire what type of stone , is it all the same stone , why were these types of stone Preferred , where do they come from , and how do they come to be what they are ? |
28 | One element common to all forms of the offence is that the forbidden conduct must take place when the policeman is acting ‘ in the execution of his duty , ’ which raises the questions ; what duties are imposed upon a policeman , and how do they come to be imposed for these purposes ? |
29 | And how do you react to Paul Getty out there in America agreeing to put a million pounds into the pot ? |
30 | To repeat questions posed earlier : what have these to say , and how did they come to be ? |