Example sentences of "[pers pn] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It would take them hours to deprogramme those instructions . |
2 | Well once I 've got you know once I 've got the shape of the story in my mind I can it down in an hour or so every time you know it 's in long hand , then it takes me hours to type it but er you know the actual once I 've got the idea I I find it necessary to get it all down you know in long hand as quickly as possible . |
3 | It was my blood because he had given me mouth to mouth resuscitation . |
4 | I appointment to removal and would be grateful for your advice . |
5 | Choice pears masked with chocolate sauce and cream , beautiful fresh peaches smothered in raspberry purée and set around with vanilla ice seem to me offences to nature , let alone to art or basic principles . |
6 | You never gave them keys to Madge . |
7 | This greener-than-thou attitude to nature is neither the traditional ethic of countryside husbandry , nor is it grounded in scientific ecology . |
8 | Well , two or three years ago , I said to really mad , there 's me working full time , him on shifts and me Monday to Friday , nine till five , come Friday night I start and I spend the entire weekend washing , ironing , cooking , and |
9 | What oh yes you 've got to go out with them films to Kingsworth . |
10 | I would hope to look them eye to eye and speak to them as one of humanity as I am , as people who have suffered as I have , and as have 3,000 people in Northern Ireland and as the Balls now have in Warrington . |
11 | For a fee of whisky he will help mortals caught in Fairyland to escape , or show them antidotes to spells and curses . |
12 | You hav to hav a bit of patience but once the train moves out the little victims are YOURS You put them in the lugage rack with molesworth 2 . |
13 | Both are good investments , insulation costing £150 will will save you £60 to £70 a year , while draft-proofing worth £83 saves up to £40 a year . |
14 | If you knock at the door of the gamekeeper 's house and he comes to the door wearing an antler head-dress , a black satin robe with a pentangle on it , and is holding a headless bleeding chicken in one hand , then even if he gives you permission to camp , think about going to a B & B. Some country folk are best left to their own devices . |
15 | A JACKET for your water tank will cost between £6 to £8 and should save you £15 to £20 a year . |
16 | The final section of the walk takes you south to Montacute and then west to Ham Hill . |
17 | Your brother 's death left you heiress to Tracy Castle , and I intend taking it for the King . ’ |
18 | In a thank you letter to UK sales and marketing director David Marten , Mrs Bothwell praised the swift and courteous response of all those involved in her teatime trauma . |
19 | So if you get on an exam something like that and they 're and they 're saying to you A to B is sixty mile to London . |
20 | A Black Orc will give you invulnerability to animosity too . |
21 | ‘ But Bill knew you existed , ’ she said , ‘ and he told me he did n't recognize you face to face . ’ |
22 | A DAY out in Essex could bring you face to face with sharks , tigers or an Egyptian mummy — provided you know where to look . |
23 | ‘ I wanted to see you face to face . ’ |
24 | I think I 'd better see you face to face . |
25 | I had , after all , been summoned to meet you face to face in Downing Street the following morning and obviously any difficulties could be sorted out then . |
26 | D' ya think that could happen to you face to face as well though Lynne ? |
27 | I mean what 's it like for them day to day living ? |
28 | And can you fool them , by planting them back to front ? |
29 | Using the drawing as a template , mark out the brackets on the plank , reversing them head to toe to save timber . |
30 | People is still down the pub or in they flats putting we kids to bed . |