Example sentences of "[adv] to [pers pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'ad to get 'ome to me love ,
2 I was walkin' 'ome to me Connie this afternoon , and a bloke stopped me an' spoke to me .
3 According to him , I was able to read aloud to him passages from the Stornoway Gazette when I was three years old .
4 It consisted of about one thousand words and purported to be an interview with the new Governor , putting down to him statements which would obviously arouse considerable concern with Government authorities in London .
5 Cooking down to you boy !
6 And once you 've done that , you 've got spare time and spare money you can buy extra , but come , come down to it Brenda , once the Christmas Day is over
7 He says ; When it comes down to it people may be able to afford a mortgage but when they need ancillary finance many of the banks and buildings societies are not interested .
8 This is a time of austerity , of playing with ration books , of knowing we are " overcrowded " , of squabbles between the women over doing the stairs and cleaning the toilet that are handed down to us children in the form of sectarian rivalries .
9 Behold , I stand at the door and knock : if any man hear my voice , and open the door , I will come in to him Revelation 3 : 20
10 I 'm here to tell you that if Alan is right and big Arnie ( pictured left ) did the body beautiful business behind the Co that night , anyone who happened to take a photograph of him should send it in to me pronto .
11 When evening came , or rather when lousing-time came ( lousing-time was when the day 's work was over and the horses were loosened from the yoke ) , they were then handed over more or less to us children .
12 Normally priced £8.99 , we have 60 monster kits to give away to SHE readers .
13 We have 12 beautifully packaged 500g boxes , each worth £14.99 , to give away to SHE readers .
14 There 's the call it 's coming in I knew it would work in fact we 'll talk straight away now just come straight through to me O nine O four six four one six four one and there 's another one there so just pick up the phone and hear as we sit and talk and chew the fat and stuff like that hello ?
15 Balliol also agreed to repay Edward for the help he had given in preparing the expedition by handing over to him land worth £2,000 a year to be selected from those parts of Scotland adjacent to England : in effect , the southern counties of Scotland were to be permanently ceded to England .
16 Over to you Nigel
17 Over to you Jim .
18 So over to you Emma .
19 But with that , over to you Heather .
20 over to you Mike
21 I know because you , you were thumping me knee , I can not knit with you close to us man
22 someone close to you subjects you to emotional blackmail/puts pressure on you ( ie ‘ It 'll be your fault if I drop dead with a heart attack . ’
23 And it 's a fair bet that not a few of them will rouse hoots of laughter or gasps of admiration when you show them off to you friends .
24 And afterwards , Norah Bayes ( the singer who provided the memorable US Number Three ‘ The Man That Put The Germ In Germany ’ in 1918 ) came up with ‘ We Take Our Hats Off To You Mr Wilson ’ , underlining the popularity of a two-term winner .
25 ‘ Now if you 'll excuse me , I must get home to me boys . ’
26 I went home to me mam , who had left me dad by then .
27 It is the task of the Holy Spirit to take the revelation God as given to us through Jesus Christ , and to bring it home to us step by step , as we 're able to grasp it .
28 Buying a house and arranging a mortgage is complicated enough — but by coming straight to us customers can keep their financial affairs as simple and convenient as possible . ’
29 Buying a house and arranging a mortgage is complicated enough — but by coming straight to us customers can keep their financial affairs as simple and convenient as possible . ’
30 They had stood talking for quite some time , each of them perhaps slightly the worse for wear , and then she had invited him up to her North Oxford home for a night-cap .
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