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

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1 You will actually hold a policy review with your client , I E , you 're going to see them each year at least , but the policy reviews as regards the company are held to make sure there 's enough growth in the client 's funds to sustain all the charges .
2 Strange , Mowbray pondered , that Adam had not come to see them this Christmas .
3 They 're being told by Lucy 's father , who flew out to see them this morning .
4 So I mean , John was right , she did come to see me that time .
5 Come to see me any time , Jacques , I 'll be heartbroken if you do n't … ’ ’
6 As for you , you 'd better come to see me this afternoon .
7 ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here .
8 Q : It 's good of you to see me this evening .
9 ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added .
10 He said : ‘ He had to see me this time because I had a clue for him . ’
11 He 's trying to kill me this fucker !
12 Meanwhile , we the wise , to quote Erving Goffman ( 1963 ) are allowed increasing manpower to pursue the cannabis/hallucinogenic using folk devil and to present the incompetent and the inept from the hippie element to the courts and the public for their solace ; and to assure them that drug taking is being stamped out .
13 Friends will be in touch this afternoon and you 'll need to make time to accommodate them this evening .
14 They can continue to debate them all night , and even until the following morning , if they so desire .
15 ‘ I mentioned to the master that Adèle wanted to be introduced to the ladies , and he asked you to bring her down to meet them this evening . ’
16 I ask him to meet me that evening at the Three Pigeons .
17 ‘ But you seemed keen to meet me this morning , so this seemed like the best place . ’
18 I 've done nothing to deserve all your vicious insinuations — neither with Richard , nor with Adam , and if you ca n't bring yourself to believe in me the least you could do would be to grant them some scrap of integrity . ’
19 The Midland sent Geoffrey Taylor , its future chief executive , to negotiate a deal , He returned with the news that Crocker would welcome an investment by the Midland but completely refused to grant them any management control .
20 I can go home now and again to stay with my sister , and Newbury Council have said that when I come back into circulation they 'd be willing to find me another place , and hopefully I 'll find a little job .
21 And then later on , oh and then she was going to see room bookings and try to find me another dining hall cos I said it 's pretty late notice , and she said oh no , it 's a week and I thought well I had booked it two months ago .
22 I was careful to find them some distance from Upper Thames Street .
23 The Goldsmiths confirmed the appointment in writing in October , but in December John Warren , Lord of the Manor , travelled to London to inform them that Leech was simply not competent .
24 I am sorry to inform you that hair that splits excessively probably wo n't grow much longer .
25 ‘ Simon has been asking to meet you all evening , ’ she told Maggie .
26 I come out to meet you half way .
27 Well , it 's been a joy to meet you this evening , please can I have another signed photo to replace the old one ?
28 ‘ I had hoped that I might be able to find you some accommodation around here , but apparently it 's the duty of your local council in London to rehouse you and nobody else wants to pick up the bill . ’
29 Once more she saw the attractive man she had noticed in the High Street , and her colour rose as she recalled how she had hoped to meet him some day .
30 And Sofia , that foolish child , was eager to accept him any way she could get him !
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