Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All I know is that I think it 's a safe distance for me to drive behind that car at any given time .
2 PLEASE — look our for any potential people in YOUR classes and do encourage them to go to this day .
3 ‘ You do n't honestly expect me to agree to that idea ? ’
4 My definition of harmful treatment would embrace not just treatment that exposed me to risk without any hope of compensating benefit but treatment of unproved efficacy that diverted me from having other treatments that were of proved value .
5 They therefore consulted their solicitor to see if it was necessary for them to remain in this country for the purpose of attending the hearing in August .
6 I returned to my men and told them to unload under some fig trees on the steep river bank .
7 Nerves got the better of me and only when Les Cox stopped me to go for another take did I realise I 'd got my letters mixed up and had inadvertently said : ‘ Will you switch these sans off please ?
8 " He has never asked me to go at this time of night before , " she whispered .
9 Maybe I mentioned about the fillings coming out on this side of my mouth and at the back , so I ca They took it out in my living room and hypnotized me to forget , hypnotized walking about in my sleep with it , to sleep , got me in the chair and done it , got out of the house , programmed me to go to that dentist in , which I did do instead of going to Mr at .
10 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton ; If the Hon. Gentleman wants me to go into more detail , I shall do so .
11 Technological improvements allowed them to capitalize on that wealth in the 1920s .
12 As people grow older , however , they may be more likely to develop illnesses or conditions which make it more difficult for them to cope without some help or support .
13 I thought it particularly nice of them to write at such length , as I had mistakenly called Roy Griffiths Mister !
14 you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , .
15 Canan and her boss know exactly what to expect from each other : ‘ It 's far easier for me to work for another Turk because I can talk about pay rates and things like that more openly .
16 ‘ My boss hinted this afternoon at asking me to work on another case . ’
17 The fact that I should think this , and thought this at the time when I was one of the leaders of the movement campaigning for the ordination of women , brings it home to me how difficult it was for me to work within that movement .
18 It amused them to dine in some style , formally separating the working day from their evenings together .
19 They 've got together to form a barter scheme , using a special currency which allows them to work for each other without REAL money changing hands .
20 For all her encouragement to them to come at any time to her house , Rose herself was wary of calling at Great Meadow .
21 An 80 page Activity Book containing tasks and exercises designed to help students develop skills that will enable them to benefit from any news broadcast in English .
22 These factors seem to me to bear upon that decision .
23 ‘ We 've got nothing to hide from each other . ’
24 Their sonar system enables them to communicate with each other , to ‘ see ’ through echolocation , and they cam possibly even stun fish sonically .
25 A viewing of the end result is not strictly necessary if the main point of the exercise was to have students perform a task which required them to communicate with each other in English as they did it .
26 ‘ You say you are not lost , yet it seems unusual for someone to come across this spot . ’
27 W w what w what am I to infer from this expert reports ?
28 am I to understand from that answer Mr , that at some stage after the Daily Telegraph article there was a review in the about er what should be published in the brochures about service charges
29 His eyes kept looking away over one of my shoulders or the other , never meeting my gaze , and I got the impression that like his wife he was constantly waiting for something important to happen , expecting someone to arrive at any moment , as though they both could n't believe what had happened and it was all a dream or a ghastly joke and they were just waiting for Clare to come gangling through the front door , kicking off muddy green wellies and loudly demanding tea .
30 It 's yours to spend in any way you wish .
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