Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 I always think that if someone tries to get close to me they must want something from me .
2 Somebody has to stand up to these scum . ’
3 Arguably , Jung 's psychology ( one which appears to link better to collective experience and social relations ) is in some respects a departure for a new sociology which is more sensitive to the relationship between the individual and society and to ‘ moral careers ’ .
4 International discussion of service of process is influenced — and often confused — by the differing assumptions of the participants , each of whom tends to project on to the international plane the familiar features of his own national system .
5 And it is significant that the stories she refers to relate not to her unhappy marriage but directly to the Queen .
6 No , she wants to go up to that playgroup !
7 She wants to go back to her own people with her savings and what we have given her and cut a bit of a figure .
8 She says she wants to go back to be with her family in Denmark .
9 She wants to go back to .
10 She wants to go back to .
11 When we finally spill outside , Rachel says she wants to go down to the beach again .
12 exactly , but who has to pay in to the contingency fund if it 's agreed by the residence ?
13 Are you the type who wants to go up to , you 're on holiday in Spain , go up to a Spaniard go hola
14 Anyone who wants to come along to the training on Wednesday nights at Keanie Park are more than welcome . ’
15 The second number of the 1993 volume , which has now gone to print , contains an extra selection of book reviews , and as well as the usual listing it has several other items that will be of interest to anyone who wants to keep up to date with what is being published .
16 I would , however , refer the reader who wants to know more to Krader 's excellent introduction .
17 It can be very tiring , and she has to adapt constantly to the changing needs of the learner , patient and ward .
18 ‘ We 've only got her for five years , then she has to go back to the Foundling Hospital . ’
19 Mariana herself could also be seen as asleep because she refuses to wake up to the probability that her lover will not return .
20 And , as you heard from her own mouth on the telephone this morning , she is fine , though she refuses to come home to you and your wife . ’
21 She tends to react badly to lots of people — it 's a sort of stress that is common in older birds — so I do n't take her to lectures any more .
22 Television commentators have given themselves dry throats telling viewers about the imp-like Mota who seems to float effortlessly to the front .
23 Most of them are indeed trying to pull the ‘ off with the old , on with the new ’ wife replacement technique but they are in such an emotional mess that they subconsciously drive away any woman who tries to get close to them .
24 The narrative process the mirror represents ‘ does n't work for her ’ , she fails to see behind to the ‘ luminous hoops ’ of other subjects , which is a necessary condition for her accession to the position of subject of discourse .
25 In later life the daughter may find herself self-condemned as , without adequate inner resources , she fails to live up to the ideal standards she has set for herself .
26 One needs to listen carefully to any client , but older people may be more reticent about disclosure to a stranger .
27 To discover why Lindsey chose this particular aircraft from among many other types that were available , one has to go back to 1967 and Lindsey 's purchase of the ‘ Me 108 ’ .
28 ONE has to go back to Julius Caesar to understand Rome 's interest in Britain and the attitudes of the tribes of south-eastern Britain to Rome .
29 ‘ Like everything else about Jean-Claude , one has to go back to his roots in la Sologne .
30 First of all , one has to wade up to one 's chest carrying camera and tripod .
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