Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] to [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ’ So this was an order and so I had to and a young woman opened the door — about eighteen years .
2 The characteristic impedances and of these T and Π-sections are respectively given by or which reduces to and which reduces to If the mesh currents in the nth and ( n + 1 ) th meshes of the ladder network are denoted by and as indicated in figure 9.1(a) , then , provided the ladder is correctly terminated , the transfer functions of its T and n-sections can be expressed as and respectively , which are identical .
3 Small it may be , but that postage stamp of a garden at the front of the house does boast a distinction which falls to but a few , two rose bushes of a rather particular , not to say exclusive , variety .
4 She has to if the money ai n't arrived .
5 ‘ You belong to the SD now and Reichsführer Himmler , but it is me you answer to and no one else , so to start with : this message from your cousin in London .
6 She might , however , be unable to halt the investigative process even if she wanted to because the police would be under a duty thoroughly to investigate the complaint .
7 I think you have to when a lot of people rely on you . ’
8 We chose a village to stay in almost at random — it was the place we got to as the evening was drawing in .
9 When one adds to that the immense variation in the capacities and abilities of the old people concerned , the possibility of making valid generalisations seems remote .
10 When one adds to that the £40 million or so from the trust , my hon. Friends at least will recognise that the Government can lay claim to spending more money on sport than any party has done for many years .
11 I repeat that if one adds to that the £40 million from the foundation , the £20 million a year for football and the £1 million that I found for the champion coaching scheme , it is clear that our commitment to sport is greater than anyone 's .
12 If we add to that the distinct empires which units and special schools often constitute and whose border crossings have indeterminate customs regulations , then there is scope for duplication and confusion in most LEAs ' provision .
13 Then we go to that every week like sort of like , say erm forgotten it .
14 Because that 's funny , when we , you know we went to that the other week and that was erm she went DSA to have and to hold .
15 When we went to that the interview yesterday it was ever so funny because we 're all sat in a row and this girl next door to me was from Cornwall , and this other girl said , where are you from ?
16 We had to but the slates , we had to er g get the right dimensions , the right thickness and all that stuff .
17 If airlines can fly wherever and whenever they want to after the EC 's liberalisation of aviation , experience will be similar to that of the United States , where empirical work suggests the market is ‘ imperfectly contestable ’ .
18 They choose to tax as much as they want to and they choose to spend as much as they want to and no one can tell them otherwise , there is no central control over that .
19 We 've seen them , they seem to and the mud guards hang off !
20 Who can they turn to if the native landowners and the French are against them ? "
21 Well he has to and the judge has
22 As indeed it has to if the action potential is to occur .
23 Well the letters were going alright but when it came to that the
24 What happened to that The first
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