Example sentences of "[pron] [coord] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Others refuse to accept risks from activities which , they believe , bring no benefit to them or to society at large . |
2 | In 1987 only half of the Progressive Democrats ' 14 TDs were elected on quotas made up of first-preference votes given to them or to party running-mates from whom they were transferred . |
3 | No score in the second half to you or to Hucklecote ; was it hard work ? |
4 | A filename is the name given to such text to identify it to you and to Word . |
5 | It was that a significant proportion of the elderly population was an asset to the community if allowed to be economically active , but a burden , both to itself and to society , if forced to retire . |
6 | To quote Gray and Jenkins ( 1985 , p. 165 ) again : ‘ The moves beyond Rayner to the FMI represent attempts to work within the political and organisation system , rather than against it and to couch debate in terms of means rather than ends ’ . |
7 | They glued the sleeves themselves and to tie-in with the band 's name , they called their record label Reception Records . |
8 | What is distinct to us or to church work from the assumptions of central Government where funding might direct us to exclude what we want to do and to be a youth service which would deliver a prescribed curriculum . |