Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [pron] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | fifty pence each , right , erm , and er fill in the slips and either bring them back to us or send them off yourself to Headquarters , shall I put , I 'll put those out for anybody who feel they could sell them , it all , it all helps to raise money for Amnesty and helps to get them erm spend the money on the new prisoner 's . |
2 | They agreed that for the moment they would say nothing about it to Ebenezer . |
3 | All the theorists refer to group authority , group decisions and group consensus , none of them to group accountability . |
4 | That 's why I 'm sending you with him to Lisbon . |
5 | He brought nothing with him to Rose Cottage , and he took nothing away . |
6 | The governors had placed great trust in him over the period of ten years ‘ during one of which it pleased its liberal Grand Visitor to take me with him to Ireland ’ . |
7 | If Nenna had brought them with her to Grace , they must certainly have been ruined by the damp . |
8 | If you have a family , you should have organised suitable long-term accommodation before bringing them with you to Edinburgh . |
9 | The Wren immediately before her was assigned to Appledore , in Devon ; the one behind her to Aultbea , in the far north-west ; but for Wren Kendal it had been HMS Omega and the Wrens ' quarters at Ardneavie . |
10 | Maybe , for instance , she could sell her father 's estate to pay his debts , and then she could take him with her to Australia ? |
11 | We took him with us to Simla , and what a blessing he was . |
12 | ‘ I thought you might like it , ’ he commented , and Fabia had to give her special attention to catkins , and to where lilac was about to break out of bud , because as her heart began to race she could n't help but think that Ven had intended to bring her with him to Petřín , even as he 'd casually tossed that invitation at her . |
13 | ‘ Have you said anything about it to Jed ? ’ |
14 | That 's why I wanted to make sure that you did n't say anything about it to Dawlish . ’ |
15 | There was only one crumb of comfort ; she was very glad that she had not said anything about it to Connor . |