Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You can always be sure of finding someone to talk to at the Kamara . |
2 | Nevertheless we were very glad to have someone to talk to in the long reaches of the night when we were struggling to keep our eyes open . |
3 | He 'll decide whom to talk to between the factory gate and the office . |
4 | There is plenty to fish for with the winner guaranteed £1,000 from co-sponsors , Octoplus . |
5 | But how do you know who to talk to in the first place ? |
6 | What I want you to look for in the next little passage that we look at is the way that the Sanhedrin present their case to Pontius Pilate . |
7 | What I want you to do as as the person who 's being assertive is to stick to the point . |
8 | Details of the specified trade unions on the appropriate negotiating body are available for you to refer to in the Administration Unit . |
9 | But he clearly places Leonard within this group which , he held , ‘ grasps at a confusion of symbolic images , often a ragbag of classical mythology , in the effort to organise a chaos too large for them to deal with in the light of reason , ’ which in turn causes them to express ‘ a sardonic bitterness in their social criticism , a realism without any utopian idealism to support it . ’ |
10 | Tourists passed through here in their thousands , and the face of a stranger would be nothing to remark upon in the approaching season . |
11 | I thought I 'll give him something to talk about at the garage . |
12 | The Green Party Conference drew to a close today and they certainly had something to talk about with the publication of the government 's White Paper on the environment . |
13 | But , more importantly , a Smiths gig is merely part of a night out , something to talk about in the pub afterwards . |
14 | There was always something to talk about in the dressing-room . |
15 | ‘ Because it makes a good story , something to talk about in the pubs . ’ |
16 | The logical thing to do is to plan a road racing season which will give you something to aim for in the summer , and then give yourself the option of trying another marathon in the autumn . |
17 | Take along some favourite toys or a book so that your child has something to play with in the waiting room . |
18 | However the first leg performance means InterSpray is third overall and still in with a fighting chance with everything to play for in the third and final legs . |
19 | However I would like to leave you with something to think about during the day . |
20 | Anyway , there 's nothing to run into in the sky except clouds , and they look pretty soft , ’ said Angalo . |
21 | It is abundantly clear that the homeless have nothing to hope for from the socialist Government , which promised them so much in 1945 and so little in 1950 . |
22 | Where is heaven , anyway , for her to go to in the flesh ? |
23 | She had been spared telephoning after all — she realized that she did not even know whom to ask for at the hotel in Bandol . |
24 | it can be confusing with sucha range of chesese. people always know what to look for by the colour . |
25 | You simply wo n't know what to look for in the way of payoffs , the consequences of behaviour . |
26 | You showed me what to look for in the tracks and trails , to know where to hunt and where to follow . |
27 | She did not know what to ask for at the ticket window so she essayed the machine . |
28 | He would n't give a contract and he wanted us to work like on the , make plenty of slate but he would n't you know , he was n't prepared , thee to pay . |
29 | It is very unusual in ‘ advanced ’ societies for us to cry without at the same time apologizing . |