Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [pron] [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 Many thanks to whose who have helped , especially
2 Thanks to everyone who sent in information and recollections concerning Levin guitars — especially the short , concise ones ( just kidding , Bob ! ) .
3 It 's been an emotional , turbulent four months : we 've read every letter sent with every donation , been touched and amazed time and again by your generosity , and offer our warmest thanks to everyone who has given time and/or money to help .
4 Many , many thanks to everyone who bought or sold a ticket ! and all those who very kindly donated a prize …
5 Er , thanks to everyone who 's called the programme .
6 Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this issue of The Gusher — keep it coming in .
7 Many thanks to everyone who contributed especially the children for all their artistic efforts !
8 Lydia asks me to pass her thanks to everyone who has contributed so generously to the campaign and says that while little has changed in the way of living conditions for the prisoners and their families , the campaigners are confident of their victory .
9 This was especially so at Birmingham , where at 6.00 a.m. on Friday an ‘ End of Stage 2 ’ banner was erected and more than twenty insomniacs gave us a great breakfast and a marvellous reception that we will not forget , thanks to everyone who turned up , you certainly made us feel very welcome .
10 Many thanks to everyone who helped to make the ‘ Fitness for Fun ’ session at Crystal Palace such a great success .
11 Thanks to everyone who called but did n't get through .
12 Many thanks to everyone who helped with the Motivation Survey last year — the results underline the need this year to take every possible opportunity for free local publicity would you all contact your local Borough Recreation Officer ( or any other official source ) for a list of forthcoming events and get us involved with static and/or physical displays whenever suitable .
13 Thanks to everybody who joined in — see you next year !
14 Thanks to everybody who helped . ’
15 ‘ Many thanks to anyone who can help . ’
16 At the Health Complexes they would be distributed to the inpatient and outpatient departments and also to field workers whose job it was to distribute the packets to anyone who required them in his/her village .
17 I had not at that time met any Americans but the sight of them prowling through what was now my favourite town , talking in their unfamiliar accents to anyone who would listen , rubbed me up the wrong way .
18 Mr Bumble pointed at the notice on the wall above him , which offered five pounds to anybody who would take Oliver Twist for work .
19 and the boy would next morning would pass on the outside of the gate offering a reward of five pounds to anyone who would in other words five pounds for Oliver Twist I never in for this in my life said the in the white , white coat as he locked the gate and he went to the next morning .
20 It 's offering ten pounds to anyone who 's prepared to stand in line with a suspect , and is hoping that people of all ages , colours , shapes and sizes will come forward .
21 Hence the derisive name of ‘ strawshoes ’ was applied in legal circles to anybody who gave witness for money .
22 We offer a mail order service and I will be happy to send details to anyone who is interested .
23 To cut a long story short — and I 'd be glad to give the details to anyone who wants — it was in Moers that our force met the Communist Party leadership of the Ruhr .
24 These are known as organic chemicals — which probably sounds like a contradiction in terms to anyone who buys ‘ organic ’ vegetables !
25 Also , anyone in the company can suggest names to us who ? may be worth checking out .
26 A boss , backer or banker needs to have ideas spelt out and you must be ready to explain your plans and projects to anyone who 's ready to listen .
27 You do not need to send your releases to everyone who might be interested if this is likely to delay getting them into the post ; that can always be done the next morning .
28 Nevertheless they are constrained from deploying the usual wind-up techniques by their overriding concern to justify their actions and attitudes to someone who disapproved of them but whom they perceived to be in a position to influence their situation for better or worse .
29 This has led officials from the Department of Antiquities to offer rewards to anyone who helps them recover a lost item , as happened in Kirkuk where some people have already received between two and three thousand Dinars ( less than £1 ) for turning items over to the Department .
30 In the end , the quacks and medicine men were left with that strange , disembodied feeling you get when you 've been talking for several minutes to someone who is n't there .
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