Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thomas 's eyes forced her to take account of something different in herself and to begin to value it . |
2 | As in the case of a Customer Agreement , there is an exemption dispensing with the need for a signed copy from a private customer ordinarily resident outside the UK where the firm believes on reasonable grounds that he does not wish to receive it or to consent in writing . |
3 | To those humans who , given mastery of space , preferred to vault across it than to linger in orbit and build there , Mars and its hurtling moons had been the first great benefit of the gift . |
4 | They told him to ignore it and to remain at home where they would join him for the evening . |
5 | It enables them to avoid committing themselves and to retreat in front of danger ; and this is one of the major reasons why people speak indirectly . |