Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] to the " in BNC.

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1 But a neighbour wrote an anonymous letter about them to the DHSS and before long an official was knocking at their door .
2 We are interested and associated but not absorbed and should European statesmen address us in the words which were used of old — Shall we speak for thee to the king or captain of the host ? ' — we should reply , Nay sir , for we dwell among our own people' ’ .
3 ‘ Since this campaign began , not a day has passed without them trying to spin some story or other about me to the local paper .
4 DeVore met those eyes and saw through them to the emptiness beyond .
5 The fingers were long , unnaturally thin , the skin on them so clear it seemed he could see right through them to the bone itself .
6 Then he took the wallet of photographs from his pocket and leafed through them to the ninth picture in Heather 's collection .
7 I feel their flames go through me to the tower .
8 What , after all , is the difference between a priest acting in the highest sense of his vocation , or a prophet compelled into declamation , or such a saint ( even unknowing ) , opening himself up to the mercies of God , becoming a channel for them to the world ?
9 In 1790 a great meeting of tanners held in London elected him to speak for them to the prime minister , William Pitt , concerning the distressed state of the tanning trade ; and in 1793 he wrote to parliament on behalf of Bristol tanners to suggest remedies for the scarcity of the oak bark used in tanning .
10 Our motoring culture has a price all too evident to the police investigating car crime , to the victims of road accidents , and the nurses caring for them to the one in seven children suffering from asthma and the environment , as more and more areas of the countryside are carved up to make way for roads .
11 And , by the Married Women 's Property Act 1964 , any money derived by a wife from an allowance made by her husband for housekeeping purposes , or any property acquired out of it , is deemed , in the absence of any agreement between them to the contrary , to belong in equal shares to the husband and wife .
12 The need for an ‘ official name ’ for indexes and dictionaries contrasts with the desire of others for a set of rules for different names leaving the choice between them to the user .
13 In this extension , the waves cross , mutually focus each other , re-expand and then separate leaving Minkowski space between them to the future .
14 Their running was impeded by the mass of men coming out of the main doors and scattering in all directions , and heads down , they made their way between them to the back of the Naafi and into the rest room , which was empty ; and they were just in the process of taking off their wet top coats when the supervisor came in , saying , ‘ Oh , I 'm in luck ; I was about to send to the hut for help .
15 Isambard made a motion of his hand to the men who held the boy pinned by the arms , and he was half-dragged , half-carried between them to the rack .
16 We were further delayed getting back on station by a detour for me to the south end of Duke Street .
17 Berthe Weill shrugged and crossed the street after him to the catcalls of the crowd .
18 The path took me under trees in full leaf and out across open fields where below me to the left the river Bain , the shortest river in England , flowed on its two-and-a-half-mile journey from Semer Water to the river Ure .
19 If my wife manages to elbow her way past me to the book first , she 's immediately led astray by extras like ‘ free use of private beach ’ , ‘ heated swimming pool ’ or ‘ wine-tasting ’ .
20 And he did nothing in his life of exploration to introduce any of them to the places he saw .
21 Third , it analyses the influence on the political agenda and public opinion ; has it shifted either of them to the right ?
22 This might be because the time-cues are too weak , the transmission of them to the body clock is poor , the clock itself is insensitive to time cues , or it possesses an abnormally long or short free-running period .
23 In fact , an incurious person might travel from one end of them to the other without seeing a single shrub .
24 Fantasias ‘ on themes from such-an-such opera ’ were staple fare for many of the less substantial virtuosi of the first half of the nineteenth century , and even Liszt contributed a fair number of them to the literature .
25 I fetched more glasses and dealt some of them to the Lorrimores who were an oasis of silence in the chattering mob and paid me absolutely no attention : and from then on I felt I had indeed chosen the right role and could sustain it indefinitely .
26 They told of the movements of relics : the bringing of the relics of St Ouen to the court of King Edgar ; of the king 's gift of them to the monastery ; of Queen Emma 's gift of the arm of St Bartholomew ; of the translation of the body of St Elphege ; and so on .
27 The cultural and psychological elaboration of these various motives of course raises difficulties for any simple relation of them to the biological .
28 There had been a small number of ‘ slum clearance tenements ’ built in 1924 , but there was major slum clearances in North Shields in the 1930s after the Greenwood Act , when the banksides were almost totally cleared and some 9000 people were moved out , the bulk of them to the Meadowell Estate where 1961 dwellings were built , of which 84% were flats .
29 Social and economic relations were modified in a whole range of ways over this period , some of them to the advantage of the working class .
30 If you use ball-point pens remember that they too run out or refuse to function : test them before use and take a bundle of them to the examination or the practice session .
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