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

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1 I to the school after I was fourteen just for a wee while .
2 Er I to the campaign which is taking place .
3 It 's a secret that the man who led a double life has taken with his to the grave .
4 He told me that if I did n't agree to marry you he 'd release that tape of his to the Press … ’
5 When McMahon received a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury in answer to one of his to the effect that God Almighty still loved him , he replied that a certain quotation always stayed with him : ‘ I rage , I melt , I burn .
6 Clearly , a sum paid to the settlor to discharge a liability of his to the bank would come within this section ( see IRC v Bates ( 1966 ) 44 TC 225 : the case of Potts ' Executors v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 43 held that a payment to a third party was not a sum paid to the settlor but that case is no longer good law in view of TA 1988 , s677(10) which was inserted into the former TA 1970 , s451 ( now TA 1988 , s677 ) by s42(7) of FA 1981 ) .
7 This was a parting gift but I dropped mine and the bloody dogs were on it in a flash , whilst Benjamin , kind as ever , gave his to the page who served us .
8 If you 're reluctant to ask the school for support , contact your local child or family guidance centre or ask your GP to refer you to a child psychologist .
9 This brings you to a barn .
10 If you are concerned about HIV , you can contact one of these organisations — they can refer you to a drug agency if necessary .
11 ‘ Well , it might get you to a psychiatrist . ’
12 By exploring your own body and finding out , by masturbation , what feels good to you , you can guide your partner , so that he is able to arouse you to a climax , even if he does not have an erection .
13 The Land Rover will go easily through 9 or 10 inches of snow , but unless deeper snow is well packed , then the vehicle will not drive up on top of it and it builds up underneath bringing you to a halt .
14 ‘ All right then , I 'll go to find Maud by myself , but I 'll come back for you as soon as I 'm changed back and I 'll get you to a magician somehow .
15 I 'll have you to a widow in recompense that you should give me thanks for and make you seven years younger , and a rich one .
16 Equally , Mailer 's reflections on the similarities between the condition of the writer and of the boxer ( 'There is a support system but you are alone … ‘ ) led you to a parallel which the programme tactfully left unstated .
17 The the way the company operates is that we will assign you to a golf course .
18 If you have already developed osteoporosis , they may be able to treat it or refer you to a specialist .
19 If you have already developed osteoporosis , they may be able to treat it or refer you to a specialist .
20 If you suffer repeated attacks your doctor may well refer you to a specialist , a gynaecologist or urologist for further tests .
21 But , in the final analysis , if you ca n't get any help , if he wo n't refer you to a specialist for help change your doctor !
22 and you work on the computers what you 're gon na be and then it 'll be silly if they brought you to a nursery afterwards if you wanted to be
23 And if you come from a family that do n't bother and they have n't got the time to show you how to do things , or do things with you , and do n't send you to a nursery school then you start you know just I suppose like what they do is .
24 These are intended for returners and will help you develop confidence as well as introduce you to a range of jobs where ‘ late starters ’ are needed .
25 ‘ The Beat poets invite you to a press conference at noon , at the Albert Memorial ; if raining , inside the Memorial . ’
26 Well the argument is that if you receive say a mobility allowance , and if we are laying on transport to get you to a Day Centre and back , maybe five days a week , then the argument is that that 's a fair levy against that allowance .
27 There are two ways to get an invoice ( from you to a customer ) onto the system .
28 As you enter the church , note the pure drama — the darkened nave leading you to a burst of light at the E end .
29 ‘ I did n't say I was taking you to a hotel , ’ he replied evenly .
30 " Who has invited you to a dance ? "
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