Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [pron] you " in BNC.
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1 | And I 've known you a lot longer than has your so-called friend Rainbow here , thanks to whom you now find yourself in this lousy fix . ’ |
2 | After all , it 's only thanks to him you have the chance . ’ |
3 | ‘ Thanks to what you told me about Lisa I now realise , perhaps for the first time , just how much influence people in the music world can have , albeit quite unknowingly , over impressionable youngsters . |
4 | This way , you can make up a ‘ hit list ’ of personnel within companies to whom you want to send your tape . |
5 | on the basis of a hundred per hundred thousand square feet to which you 'd have to add obviously a sort of surrounding area from the square footage used for a distribution warehouse , it looks as though it 's around about the thirteen |
6 | If you are unlucky enough to be in a firm where this is not yet done , or if you are self-employed , there are a number of organisations to which you can turn for advice and help . |
7 | Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them . |
8 | There may be a variety of ground rules or conventions to which you and the other party must adhere during the negotiation . |
9 | The advantage of this income and converted payments method over the full accruals method is that personal creditors accounts do not have to be maintained ( why keep a record of the individuals to whom you owe money — they will tell you soon enough if you do not settle ) and the bookkeeping effort is reduced . |
10 | One or two questions to which you knew the answers and if you were satisfied : ‘ Nice knowing you . |
11 | Do n't ask questions to which you do n't want an answer ! |
12 | Do n't ask questions to which you do n't want answers . |
13 | Mark passages to which you want to refer or where you wish to seek clarification . |
14 | and of course when old Jack died er , Jack he left things to her you see |
15 | wan na keep these things to themselves you see . |
16 | They saw abstractions as in some warm and coloured , and the sort of things to which you could appropriately apply quite vivid adjectives . |
17 | They saw abstractions as in some way warm and coloured , and the sort of things to which you could appropriately apply quite vivid adjectives . |
18 | What I think I 'm looking for is some evidence that the severity of the infrastructure problems to which you refer actually varies from one district to another . |
19 | I was adding minus eight pounds to what you had . |
20 | The bad news is I 'm gon na add minus three pounds to what you 've got there . |
21 | You can join by contacting the Law Society in London , and from time to time the Law Society arranges national media campaigns and an annual insertion in the local Yellow Pages to which you can subscribe . |
22 | So who were the Cagots , other , similar allusions to whom you will also come across in the western Pyrenees ? |
23 | Are there not shops or agencies to which you can send off parcels ? |
24 | Relate your corrections to what you know of the child 's general approach to spelling . |
25 | When executed it lists in numerical order all charge codes to which you have access , plus the LIFESPAN users responsible for them and the storage directories to which the charge codes have been allocated . |
26 | Naturally I am addressing this letter particularly to those of you — the majority — who resisted all temptations and ‘ pressure selling ’ techniques to which you were exposed , and stayed with us ! |
27 | A number of the tournaments to which you refer in your article had reduced entries because they are conflicted with other new events and not because of deteriorating interest . |
28 | Please circulate forms to everyone you know in the ‘ movement ’ and ‘ caring ’ field . |
29 | You have your sisters ’ sons to whom you may leave property . |
30 | ‘ A pretty big thing , ’ he says , ‘ among so many militants and Trotskyists to whom you 're a Nazi if you are n't into revolution tomorrow . ’ |