Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , the ruwang , who transforms human to animal flesh , who transports it to earth , and then , after earthly kill , transforms the animal flesh into edible vegetable form ( see Overing Kaplan 1975 ) , is the greatest of all hunters . |
2 | He insists on a quick hug from his young son Jordi who accompanies him to some of the major events where Courier plays . |
3 | ‘ That it is Joan de Warenne rather than the lady Anne who accompanies you to the Tower , must be a close-kept secret , ’ Elizabeth Woodville told him , her mind working rapidly . |
4 | ‘ Who wants you to ? ’ demanded Araminta rudely . |
5 | ‘ Michael 's not the sort of person who wants you to be around all the time , ’ she said . |
6 | In terms of laws governing dress , the nude bather on a public beach , the ‘ streaker ’ at a sporting event and the ‘ flasher ’ who exposes himself to an unsuspecting individual are subject to official punishments of varying severity . |
7 | BELVILLE : [ aside ] That such a girl as this , cottage-born , who owes everything to my family and has an absolute dependence upon my pleasure should find me resistible . |
8 | There is no close accounting of who owes what to whom but there is a tacit understanding by all concerned that there is a moral obligation to balance things out over a period . |
9 | NItakes a broader , historical look at debt and asks ‘ Who owes what to whom ? ’ |
10 | So who owes what to whom ? |
11 | As the superintendent cut her way through the herd of lunchtime drinkers , Dexter followed in her wake , like a driver who glues himself to the back of an ambulance careering through busy streets on an emergency call . |
12 | The structure of a spoken language determines not who says what to whom , but what can be said at all in a given tongue , irrespective of who the interlocutors are . |
13 | Imagine a mercantile agent who obtains possession of the goods ( perhaps by borrowing them from the owner ) and who shows them to X , an innocent prospective purchaser . |
14 | An exception is fellow guest Jamie Lee Curtis who shows herself to be a fervent Soul II Soul fan . |
15 | A drug specialist service works out a withdrawal programme with her GP who introduces her to a support group and individual counselling . |
16 | In the end , Shane has to ride out again , despite the cries of the boy who prefers him to his father , not qualified to live in the community because of his purity and violence . |
17 | ‘ I have no interest in a woman who prefers herself to anyone else . ’ |
18 | On these occasions important figures in the Church affirmed that it is Mary , who leads us to Jesus . |
19 | Victorious in war , and victorious also against the wiles of amorous Atene , Leo is taken to the ruler , who reveals herself to him as Ayesha and challenges him to view her in her hideous age . |
20 | Or likewise an introvert does n't necessarily mean it 's a person who does n't talk to anybody who keeps themselves to themselves and is a miserable , it 's not like that at all . |
21 | Course , Richard who keeps everything to himself ! |
22 | It is certainly not unreasonable to refuse to give up a bank note which you pick up in the street to the first stranger who alleges it to be his , if you tell him that you must make further inquiries or that he must produce evidence which will authenticate his claim . |
23 | If somebody can manoeuvre your tape to the receptionist , who gets it to the secretary and then to the A&R person , it has to help your chances . |
24 | We are met by one of the directors of the firm who takes us to a showroom for coffee . |
25 | Here they run across wayward convent schoolgirl Kim , Holly Marie Combs , who directs them to the deserted cafe of Kate , an enigmatic Karen Sillas . |
26 | Watch the rough stuff , though : any dirty tactics are quickly spotted by the ref who sends you to the sin bin ! |
27 | It is partly , it goes without saying , that I 'd like another sentient being who imagines me to be the centre of the universe , but it 's more than that . |
28 | It is therefore Christ who presents us to the Father , and our salvation derives from him . |
29 | And Des Esseintes , the aristocrat recluse in Huysmans Against Nature , who dedicates himself to the diligent pursuit of ever more rarefied and unnatural means of stimulating the senses . |
30 | If , on the other hand , you are someone who restricts themselves to using commonality tactics , you may end up as a martyr . |