Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] to [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A solicitor must not only disclose to you any commission over £10 that he or she receives but must also account to you for it unless you have agreed that he or she should keep it . |
2 | it 's still the first one , she 's got a billion things to do , we 'll obviously speak to her in the autumn , erm |
3 | I 'll maybe speak to her about it a week , a week on Wednesday I I assume she 'll be back then . |
4 | Where he found the energy — Anyway , this poor child , only nineteen she was ( he should 've been ashamed of himself and him a man of forty ) — if she 'd only come to me at the start ! |
5 | It would be so much easier Elsie if there was not this huge amount of land separating us and if I could just talk to you for a little while face to face . |
6 | He could always talk to them on their level without ever sounding patronising , as most adults tend to do . ’ |
7 | But erm , and you could always refer to it in your dialogue with them if you had a claim to make , er that they were only paying the district rate . |
8 | The knowledge of his affair still ate away at her , and it was knowing that she could never speak to him about the affair that hurt most . |
9 | If Mr. Goldsmith would care to accept the invitation — clearly written in the bottom left-hand corner of our charts — to contact us , I would gladly explain to him in detail how we tackle the very complex task of chart production , and in particular how we go to the most extraordinary lengths to try to meet the highest standards of clarity and accuracy demanded by the wide range of our customers — when flying in UK ( not USA ) airspace . |
10 | Call the Coastguard for information if in doubt — they would rather speak to you on the phone than have to rescue you on the water ! |
11 | The notion of giving a helping hand to a new literature produced against these overwhelming odds would naturally appear to her to be anathema . |
12 | It eventually reached the point when one of us would simply talk to him about anything and everything until he 'd break and say , ‘ OK , you want me to talk . |
13 | Perhaps I should always take the case for his solution as being 20% stronger than it would otherwise appear to me to be . |
14 | ‘ My parents seem fascinated by our relationship , they 're very nosy and curious but I would never talk to them about sex . |
15 | We shall therefore refer to it as the Fundamental Theorem of Vector Programming . |
16 | If I oppose him now in this , he will only return to it after my death . |
17 | because this , this , your friend , I mean you have n't been doing it long have you and she will only talk to you in French wo n't she ? |
18 | Now assign a system-wide logical name to the storage directory ; you will always refer to it by the logical name from within LIFESPAN . |
19 | And if we get it right first time , we 'll have a satisfied client who will hopefully return to us for more work . |
20 | You can be sure that no harm will ever come to you through hypnosis . |
21 | But Christopher Taylor will happily chat to you in any one of 18 languages . |
22 | They can literally come to you at the museum can they ? |
23 | To talk about God to starving men is simply a waste of time for to them God is bread ; he can only appear to them as the bread of life . |
24 | You have a dialogue box to go through in order to amend the entry , and you can only get to it by double clicking on the item 's stock code . |
25 | It is essential in a well-run company that in addition to the feeling of plenty of headroom and space to create and carry out one 's job , there should be absolute confidence that those above will support one and that one can always look to them as a resource or as a help . |