Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She was the first to get to know about that you see and she 'd come round and tell me .
2 Some of the decisions clearly are easier at than others because we get a certain concensus on the easy ones , while we 've gone to some of the more difficult ones to exemplify behind the changes that need to come about that it will not have a direct impact on schools and their school budgets and the children , but will promote the services we 've always done .
3 In order to compensate for this it would be worth exploring the effects of using , say , under 65 years standardised mortality ratio for men and under 75 years standardised mortality ratio for women , which will be based on similar numbers of deaths .
4 Soviet leaders have expressed no readiness , however , to withdraw Soviet base facilities in neighbouring Eastern bloc states to compensate for those they wish removed from Greece or for the adoption of neutrality by Greece .
5 it 'd pay to come in that they would steal
6 Well I du n no whether I I 'm in a position to comment on that you know you 'll have to ask them about that whether you know we 've all learnt from each other really .
7 If he is to write at all he must , in the final irony , turn to language .
8 Mm , mm , cos of King 's Cross , had to come at all it 's awful and one time you just went straight on the escalator and now you 've got to go
9 Ball winners are easier to come across all you need is someone pretty fit , willing to tackle and with reasonable distribution skills : I ca n't name a likely or desirable replacement though .
10 The three found so much to talk about that they did not think of tea till nearly five o'clock .
11 And if you do n't want to talk about that we 'll talk about something else .
12 have to tell Bob whatever he might like to talk about that he turns it to the Poll Tax , the fact of the matter is that the Poll Tax is nothing to do with Oxfordshire County Council .
13 ‘ You must have so much to talk about that you ca n't possibly want a stranger , ’ said Julia .
14 okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ?
15 Do n't have to talk about an just a good chat you know just I do n't want to I do n't want to talk about good people or all about that I do n't want to talk about that I want to talk I want to talk to that person out there who will feel now that it is them that I am I am appealing to I am appealing I now .
16 J. did n't work nights and we had so much to talk about that it seemed a shame to waste precious time in sleep .
17 They had n't thought about that do you know , I reckon that Sister Josephine erm behind all this , she wanted that hall and she and Father used to talk about this you see they want to extend the church back and do away with the car parking area as well , oh that 's alright , but erm sort of ca n't see any point in it , I mean congregations are going down , they 're not increasing , the church is big enough for what is necessary I would of thought would n't you ?
18 To guard against this I have filled the Bopeep Baby Sootha with honey mixed with brandy from Auntie 's flask and half a Disprin , just to make sure .
19 Because the taille does not reflect the same quality appeal as the cuvée , it is common practice for many houses to declare they never use vins de taille in their Champagnes , preferring to sell on any they may have .
20 Desperately I tried to hold down the rising sickness I felt about the theft of my writing to listen to all he was telling .
21 Norfolk 's and Rent 's adherence to Lancaster was motivated by little more than expediency , and when it looked as though he was not going to win after all they defected to Mortimer .
22 To help with this you could refer to the section on listening ( p. 113 ) and look at some of the guidelines there .
23 Come on them , let's get to slag at all you lot .
24 While you are on the roof there is so much to look at that it is easy to miss some important feature .
25 They said oh well we 'll have to look at that you know
26 Oh I have to agree with that I 've been watching
27 I fear the result will be boring , defensive cricket , in conditions unlikely to enhance players ' ability to cope with those they have recently encountered .
28 If they want to opt for both they 're going to have a very , very hard time , that 's indisputable .
29 I always involve the local councillors because at the moment we have a running battle with them over the er repairs , because most of us live in council property in my particular Guild , and so we get involved and s you know what you 're going to do about these you know .
30 To her annoyance , although quite what she 'd expected him to do after that she could n't think , Tammuz grinned .
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