Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I repeat to the right hon. Gentleman that I have said no such thing , and neither in context has my right hon. Friend the Chancellor .
2 I mean to a certain extent I have just said them .
3 Well I mean to the untrained eye with a , this guy was suspicious when he saw all this cracked varnish
4 ‘ I would like to make clear the importance I attach to the continued availability of advice , from within and outside the NHS , in contributing to the development of the health service in Scotland , ’ said Lord Fraser .
5 In Romans 12:3 Paul says , ‘ For by the grace given me I say to every one of you : Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought , but rather think of yourself with sober judgment , in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you . ’
6 Now as I say to every one of you er on these courses , do when you go through W H Smith pick one up and have a look at it .
7 And , I say to the Chief Officers of this Authority , that their that their proposed that their proposed claim of fourteen percent is nothing short of disgraceful .
8 However , I say to the hon. Lady and to the alleged author of that statement that , frankly , I disagree .
9 I say to the hon. Member for Dagenham what the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) said about his speech , which is that he made very heavy weather .
10 I say to the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish and my hon. Friend the Minister that I do not see why British Rail , as ever , should be expected to bear the full cost .
11 I say to the hon. Gentleman , who is an Opposition Front Bench spokesman , that he must withdraw that comment .
12 I say to the hon. Member for Harrow , West that I think that the right hon. Gentleman 's words will have reached the chairman of the Audit Commission .
13 I say to the British people : after all they have done , they simply do n't deserve to be re-elected . ’
14 I suggest to the hon. Gentleman that our record is the best in the European Community .
15 I apologise to the hon. Gentleman .
16 I apologise to the hon. Gentleman .
17 I apologise to the hon. Member for Banff and Buchan ( Mr. Salmond ) for interrupting his speech .
18 I certainly do n't want to do that , I want to a wealthy old man .
19 while directly above I bend to a bottom drawer
20 Firstly , I object to the bite-sized , stick-on solutions being peddled by the Committee .
21 I voted Tory not because I want to earn lots of money ( I am on the dole ) , but precisely because I object to the facile cynicism as witnessed above .
22 I ca n't really understand that , since I exercise regularly ( I walk to the sweet shop at least twice a day ) and I eat loads of fitness foods ( like Mars bars and Diet Coke for instance ) .
23 Before I reveal to the distinguished company gathered here this morning some of Councillor good works , I feel it incumbent upon me and appropriate to pay tribute to Councillor , our Lord Mayor , who died in office in April and I offer my sincere condolences to Mrs from my party and the Council .
24 I dive to the only place I can go : shoulder first through Richardson 's window .
25 I look to the current discussions , and also to the United States , to give the ground that is needed .
26 I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ .
27 The trusts have clearly passed that test , and I look to the hon. Gentleman to admit that .
28 On the contrary , the older I get , the greater priority I give to a loving relationship .
29 Coleman 's will , dated 1 July 1839 , provided for the founding of a Coleman prize : ‘ Also , I give to the Royal Veterinary College , at the expiration of three years from my decease , the sum of one hundred and sixty-six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , 3 per Cent .
30 ‘ The residue of my estate , including Merchiston Lodge and its contents other than those already specified , together with the grounds in which it is set , I bequeath to the one person who has made my last days worth living , Miss Theodosia Kyte . ’
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