Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun prp] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings . |
2 | We must bring Colin to the garden as soon as we can . ’ |
3 | If the two men are to win through , Taylor must take England to the World Cup Finals next year and Major must show his determination to lead the Tories to the next election . |
4 | Perhaps she should take Magnus to the heath , or the canal , then she abandoned the idea , it would be too much effort . |
5 | From what he was told by the Queen , by his unofficial advisers like the Dean of Westminster , and from his own conviction , Macmillan was sure that he must recommend Ramsey to the Queen . |
6 | ON THEIR WAY HOME MAZZ AND SAM SEE A NOTICE OUTSIDE THE YOUTH CLUB I THINK YOU SHOULD ASK DANNY TO THE TALK . |
7 | Bevin 's reply hinted at his fear that such arrangements might reduce Britain to the position of a humble deputy to the American sheriff . |
8 | Serota , who danced with the Royal Ballet ( as Angela Beveridge ) , persuaded Bruce to apply for the position of artistic director because she believed he could restore Rambert to the forefront of British dance . |
9 | It is highly unlikely that he envisaged anything more than joint diplomatic pressure on Russia which would bring Nicholas to the conference table to discuss the problems at issue , which explains why he used as a pretext the totally ridiculous question of the keys to the Holy places in Jerusalem , whose custody was disputed between the Latin Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches . |
10 | Only Coleridge could see no reason to obscure the truth and would quote Macbeth to the effect that their grandfather , another John , had been ‘ ditch-delivered by a drab ’ . |
11 | John Kendall would lead Doone to the quarry , who was himself . |
12 | This will bring Koi to the surface , enabling you to give them a visual health check ( but not of the underside where ulcers may occur ) . |
13 | ‘ We will send Tony to the College of Music , ’ she said . |
14 | The developers hope the scheme will return Cowley to the kind of economic success it saw during its motoring heyday . |
15 | GRAHAM TAYLOR now not only believes he will take England to the World Cup finals but that the draw against Brazil shows what might be possible when they get there . |
16 | In the end , if the order is unopposed the agent will satisfy Counsel to the Secretary of State on points of concern to the Scottish Office and to government departments — points of principle , points of law , etc . |
17 | Apple is offering a year 's free technical support and will reimburse VARs to the tune of $6,000 if they buy three Quadra 700 AUX systems between now and January 31 1993 via its outlets . |
18 | White may be a very good player and Wilko could have ‘ fancied him ’ , but Rocky should not have been allowed to go in the opposite direction , and as for the ‘ Cantona thing ’ I think that decision will haunt Wilkinson to the grave . |
19 | I can bring Tammuz to the comm unit if you like . |
20 | ALAN SHEARER believes both he and Ian Wright have proved their partnership can lead England to the World Cup finals . |