Example sentences of "to [pron] you [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 but until he shows national agreements to them you 'll never get that agreed will ?
2 Now to me you ca n't beat a better that 's one of the best insurance people I 've ever been with .
3 He , he might say to me you ca n't use .
4 to because we 've got the Legal Aid system , but I mean my son was also a repeated robbed in his car and what shocked me was the , the police they said to me you should n't have a pretty car any way , he had a brand new X R three
5 Well , to me you should n't have twenty five kids anyway !
6 Mick said to me last night , he said to me you can never fit not used to it , but
7 Clearly if you have no confidence in those to whom you could potentially delegate this is not a wise policy .
8 So who were the Cagots , other , similar allusions to whom you will also come across in the western Pyrenees ?
9 It was more like the noise dogs make sometimes — a see-sawing musical phrase , as if it was talking to someone you could n't see .
10 Developing such skills will stand you in good stead for when some stressful situation occurs to which you would normally respond by eating a box of chocolates or downing four or five gin and tonics or glasses of beer .
11 If you were to tell me that there are people , like the man upstairs to whom you now threaten to turn yourself in , who actually do have a strong sense of themselves , I would have to tell you that they are only impersonating people with a strong sense of themselves — to which you could correctly reply that since there is no way of proving whether I 'm right or not , this is a circular argument from which there is no escape .
12 If the wall surface is very uneven , it would be a good idea to create a new surface on to which you could then mount the mirror tiles .
13 They saw abstractions as in some warm and coloured , and the sort of things to which you could appropriately apply quite vivid adjectives .
14 They saw abstractions as in some way warm and coloured , and the sort of things to which you could appropriately apply quite vivid adjectives .
15 THERE is one question to which you should always answer yes , provided you are in the right place at the right time .
16 William Gallacher , looking back at the activity of the Women 's Peace Crusade in Glasgow at the end of 1917 , put the same point : ‘ … if you have the women with you there are no heights to which you can not rise . ’
17 ‘ Are you trying to tell me that if I 'd come to you you would n't have sent me away with a flea in my ear ? ’
18 Earlier we mentioned that erm there were a couple of areas which if I was helpful to you you could possibly help me and one was obviously
19 If you wanted to make a person at a distance come over to you you 'd probably wave your arms .
20 ‘ If you do not know where you are then you 're quite likely to wander on to something you can not cope with . ’
21 You 're right to tread carefully , as if you do say anything to him you might well frighten him off !
22 To talk to her you would n't believe what she 'd done .
23 Well that 's what I said to her you 'll probably find something around , but I mean it was a nice , it is a nice pattern
24 But when it comes down to it you ca n't do it can you ?
25 But he said to us You wo n't forget the stuff in the hut will you ?
26 But what I do say is I am a trustee I am a trustee not of farmer 's land not of your land Mr , not of your land Mr not of your land Mr every person in Leicestershire owns that land , they have got a mark and I 'll tell you sir four thousand five hundred signatures made in one weekend are saying to us you are a trustee of our land , it 's not your land , our land I keep hearing , it 's our land it 's not our land it 's the people of Leicestershire 's land and what the people of Leicestershire land are saying to us sir , they 're saying to us you can not continue this barbaric killing of foxes .
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