Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The secretary was ordered to write to the Odiham Society , recording these changes .
2 The last twenty years of his life were spent in retirement ; indeed , he had to write to the Sunday Times in 1963 to point out that he was not , as they had reported , dead .
3 He now plans to write to the Durham Chief Constable about the matter .
4 Anyone seeing caterpillars on their greens is asked to write to the Suffolk Biological Records Centre , Ipswich Museum , High Street , Ipswich , IP1 3QH .
5 That filmmakers did n't feel hamstrung by the need to defer to the MOI reflects their own desire to ‘ do their bit ’ .
6 From the time that I was eight years of age , on coming out from Morning Service , I could not hang about with my friends , but had to dash to the Sunday Newspaper seller who operated a pitch outside Wilkes , Son and Cassey 's Ironmongers Shop on the corner of Milford Street and Queen Street .
7 It read : ‘ Please ring Captain Anthony Asquith [ a former equerry ] before going out shooting and tell him that I have asked Lady Diana Spencer ( Lady Fermoy 's granddaughter ) to come to the Albert Hall and dinner afterwards at BP on Sunday evening .
8 He asked for a MRA force to come to the Ruhr — ‘ and the place to begin is Moers , ’ he said .
9 WHEN a man applies to come to the United Kingdom to marry a woman settled here , it is not necessary for him to be able to state specifically whether he intends to settle in this country forever or whether he wishes to marry and return to his own country .
10 Within twenty-four hours Washington told Sullivan that the Shah would be welcome to come to the United States .
11 It was that the Shah should be told formally that it was no longer appropriate for him to come to the USA .
12 He established a Visiting Fellowship for surgeons in training at the Massachusetts General Hospital to come to the Southampton unit , with mutual benefit .
13 Do n't worry about the purple prose ( unless you are that way inclined ) , as the programme editors will be amalgamating all the information into one article , which we hope will be of interest to all Society members whether or not they are able to come to the Fairfield Hall .
14 ‘ Everything was just perfect , ’ he said , ‘ but when one is fortunate enough to come to the Chewton Glen , it has to be right … the standard is so high .
15 The act , who have been playing dates in the US , including guest appearances on the Lollapalooza tour , plan to come to the UK to coincide with the single 's release .
16 to come to the UK at all , if you continue to own property , and are not in full-time employment abroad .
17 Prospective students who are already in the UK or who intend to come to the UK and wish to visit the University should write to the International Office providing details of their proposed course of study and possible weekday dates when they could visit .
18 Once she 'd made her decision to come to the Dordogne , Sabine had read up as much as possible on the area , and she knew that Bergerac wines had been overshadowed in the past by the great vignobles of Bordeaux .
19 ‘ Why I 'm calling , sir , is to ask if you 're free to come to The Randolph this morning . ’
20 He said he 'd flown over urgently to see me and asked me to come to the Cheshire Cheese , that pub in Fleet Street , at ten o'clock that night .
21 Before his second visit , in November 1978 , Brezinski asked him to come to the White House to meet Carter , Secretary of state Cyrus Vance , and Stansfield Turner , the director of the CIA .
22 Anti-English slanders they were held to be by the genteel Victorian travellers who continued to come to the Pyrenees .
23 You do n't know how many girls have begged me to come to the Casablanca Club , and you are the only one I have asked . ’
24 " Have you got time to come to the Rex , after ?
25 ‘ The two of you will have to come to the Major 's tonight , ’ the man who gathered the money said .
26 Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown called on Mr Lilley to come to the Commons to give more details .
27 Yet in being forced to come to the Commons to tidy up the mess — though splattering egg on the faces of the Foreign Office lawyers and his colleague Tristan Garel-Jones in the process — Hurd confirmed what a few MPs have known for months .
28 I told it to come to the Vecchio Reccione in Leicester Square at 9.30 , then I rang the restaurant and made a booking , using my PKB Amex card to confirm it .
29 The first was that during the dispute of 14 June to 5 August 1911 , Wilson undercut an agreement which he had made with the Clyde shipowners for a minimum of £pound5 10s a month by " temporarily patching up his bitter quarrel with the Shipping Federation and simultaneously accepting an all-round payment of £pound5 a month " which the shipowners were eventually forced to increase to the Glasgow level as standard .
30 In early November the Ramos administration denied media reports and accusations in the Congress that it had agreed to grant to the US military preferential terms of access to Philippine waters and bases , beginning in January 1993 .
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