Example sentences of "[adv] to [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Harvey spent a lot of time in the office and apart from asking me if I 'd spoken to Dawlish — a suggestion which I impassively denied — he did n't say much to me until the morning of the third day , which was a Tuesday .
2 Nobody said much to me after the service .
3 You know especially to me at the moment .
4 I propose to devote a whole chapter to so-called ‘ association copies ’ , partly for the selfish reason that I am myself devoted to them and partly because , looking at them as objectively as I can , they seem to me to offer one of the most satisfying branches of book-collecting , especially to anyone with the slightest sense of history .
5 He is on his own and definitely talking aloud to himself in the privacy of his room .
6 It would not disturb you , would it , if I had to bear our child in this hole , among this dirt — I have hardly been able to keep clean over the time we 've lived here , with only a jug of cold water — and the unbearable food , and hardly enough light to see by when I have to read your script aloud to you in the evening , and then give you your pleasure in the bed every night with that woman listening through the wall ?
7 I can never be grateful enough to them for the sacrifice they made to keep me at school , when even ten shillings a week would have relieved the pressure on the food bill .
8 No matter how many people you see , I think it 's all down to yourself in the end .
9 On their way across the churchyard Mrs Hollidaye pointed down to something on the ground .
10 If it be objected that no beginning writer shops around in this way among the idioms handed down to him from the past , the evidence is that certain beginning writers do shop around in just this way ; Ezra Pound was one of them , and he is by no means so exceptional as is supposed .
11 What decisions , made arbitrarily and in anger , would be handed down to him in the morning ?
12 I have got in my diary that I 'm coming down to you on the twenty third of December ?
13 There seems little doubt that Trow Gill once brought down a stream , this entering as a waterfall at the gap now occupied by boulders , and this theory is confirmed by the dry channel coming directly down to it from the heights above .
14 We have a traditional culture , which comes down to us from the time of the Renaissance , and our literature , which is rich , draws its life blood therefrom .
15 The mutilated text of the passage of Polybius has come down to us in the Excerpta de sententiis and the keyword " he wept " , has to be supplied from Diodorus ( 32.24 ) with the support of Appian , Punica 132 : they are known to have used Polybius directly or indirectly .
16 She had enticed them in like an old witch , Val said , by talking volubly to them in the garden about the quietness of the place , giving them each a small , gold , furry apricot from the espaliered trees along the curving brick wall .
17 It 's a rare person who can ignore a letter sent personally to him over the signature of Clint Eastwood or Charlton Heston , saying ‘ I need your help ’ .
18 Singing along to them in the middle of the jungle did seem a little odd , but it kept our minds off things , even if it invited torrents of abuse .
19 He asked permission to make the tea , which he did — and brought it in to them with the air of an old family retainer .
20 So are gilts , especially if you nip in to them before the next — perhaps imminent — interest rate cut .
21 1991 we had two trees with flashing lights , and a local family , whose children had written in to us about the trees , were invited to switch them on .
22 But you may get to keep the other assets from the marriage , or pay less to her over the years .
23 As he began to speak , he seemed to grow less and less aware of his audience and continually turned his head , as though listening to some sound , audible only to himself from the entrance tunnel behind him .
24 That may be why he refused to speak to Miss Havisham directly , but spoke only to me during the conversation .
25 It 's only to someone outside the black hole that it appears to stop . ’
26 Mr Larkin says his suffering is worse for knowing that Gary had only agreed to go to Chorley at the last minute after two people , a man and a woman , had spoken separately to him on the phone .
27 Mum and Dad were all tight and not saying much and Annie just chatted away to me in the back and Simon kept licking at the suitcase like it was a bone or summat .
28 Ipswich captain Debbie Rawlinson is quite happy to be playing Chelmsford , especially after the 3–1 win away to them in the league .
29 The outside world and all its adversities faded away to nothing in the heated thrill of his embrace .
30 There were only the crickets shrilling away to themselves in the bushes .
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