Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | This would do nothing to restore confidence to industry at home or investors overseas . |
2 | This will cause approval listings not to be produced when users prepare a package for approval using option 1.5.2 — Prepare package For Approval and will enable them to grant approval to a package immediately if they feel able to do so . |
3 | Only coal could have fuelled the growth of towns and allowed them to concentrate labour to such a degree , and in addition the canals brought building materials and food supplies . |
4 | ‘ Should we find someone to say goodbye to ? ’ |
5 | You need someone to make love to you . |
6 | The plants at Napo would then serve as a ‘ gene bank ’ from which to send material to breeders anywhere in the world . |
7 | He sat behind his desk for a long time , skipping Sunday 's cold-mutton supper , rousing himself to say goodbye to the visitors , trying to deal with the paperwork of Sara 's business . |
8 | When Goreng emerged half an hour later , he troubled himself to take Martinho to the military doctor . |
9 | We only possess one piece of information with which to lend precision to the general statement that Richard went through the rebels ' lands with fire and sword , capturing and demolishing their fortresses , and this suggests that Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle of Taillebourg was once again at the centre of events . |
10 | Membership entitles you to free admission to all the Trust 's properties open to the public in England , Wales and Northern Ireland , and also to those owned by the National Trust for Scotland . |
11 | Our exclusive Museum Pass which entitles you to free entrance to a selection of Amsterdam 's popular and interesting museums . |
12 | Multi-part questions require you to do justice to all its parts . |
13 | However , as you have some discretion in these matters , Mr. Speaker , and while we wait for the Scottish electorate to remove the remainder of the Scottish Conservative party from this House , would it not be appropriate for you to give priority to Scottish Members at Scottish Question Time ? |
14 | ‘ I want you to give attention to my belly button , ’ sighs Mark in ‘ Mother ’ . |
15 | The next issue of Leads is scheduled for January 1990 and the copy deadline for you to submit information to us for the back page is 15 December 1989 . |
16 | The tight regional labour market for secretarial/office skills seems of itself to give rise to agency working . |
17 | So , if I asked you to describe paper to someone who had never seen it before , you might suggest they visualise it as a sort of hard , smooth ‘ cloth ’ . |
18 | Right can I ask you to pay attention to a couple of things when you do this diagram . |
19 | And I would ask you to have regard to that erm when you look at the technical criteria which we 've spent the last couple of hours looking at . |
20 | When spring came , Topaz was allowed to leave the outpost and go to the village itself to take food to the old and infirm . |
21 | ‘ It 's time for you to take breakfast to the labourer at the kiln ! ’ |
22 | Beg you to make love to me ? ’ she taunted . |
23 | ‘ I want you to make love to me tonight . ’ |
24 | I just do n't want you to make love to me . ’ |
25 | Sure , I do n't expect you to make love to me in the corridor , but even when we were alone you practically ignored me ! ’ |
26 | I want you to make love to me . |
27 | Last night I asked — begged — you to make love to me . |
28 | ‘ You may remember that I begged you to make love to me the first time , Penry Vaughan ! |
29 | ‘ I ca n't imagine not wanting you to make love to me , but I understand what you 're saying . ’ |
30 | He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the |