Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 You do want me to make love to you . ’
2 ‘ Do you want me to make love to you , Luce ? ’
3 ‘ Leonora , ’ began Penry , sounding weary , ‘ Melanie did n't want me to make love to her .
4 The hon. Gentleman will know that we have recently announced a £10 million programme to provide grants to local authorities to enable them to give priority to buses through the construction of bus lanes and by giving priority to buses at traffic lights .
5 Leighton joined Dundee in February , helping them gain promotion to the Premier Division before losing his place early this season .
6 I mean I have access to cars but
7 Making a political virtue out of cutting taxes to the better off , in order to encourage them to give money to charity to meet the needs of others , is , to say the least , contrary .
8 Should the police obtain an order enabling them to gain access to client papers the order usually specifies the client 's — the practitioner should be prepared to have the necessary files ready on the day they visit .
9 ‘ Six years , and then burning up this last week I 've spent in Singapore , regretting the entrenched prejudices that stopped me making love to you last time we were together .
10 One evening the Under-Secretary and the expatriate managed to call within minutes of each other and we found ourselves playing host to them both .
11 Recognising the pressures on computer teachers , and the billions of dollars , pounds , francs or yen which give weight to those pressures , does not invalidate a central premise of the founders of the centre .
12 ‘ I want you to give attention to my belly button , ’ sighs Mark in ‘ Mother ’ .
13 ‘ I want you to make love to me tonight . ’
14 I want you to make love to me .
15 He must , for had n't she let him make love to her after just a handful of meetings , when they hardly knew each other ?
16 The same officer who had let him say goodbye to his friend Boris , but she did n't tell him that .
17 Where there is private property the actions of individuals can not be ‘ shaped at will by another ’ because the individual is able to form a coherent plan of action in the knowledge either that he has control , through ownership , of the material objects necessary to implement it , or that he can enter into enforceable contracts with a range of other people enabling him to have access to those objects .
18 What he had learnt in the Borinage was that human suffering of the most basic sort somehow activated his creative energies , as well as enabling him to gain access to the depths of his own nature .
19 He attended schools in Bishop Auckland , Gainford , and Glasgow , after which his family connections helped him to gain entry to the music-hall , as a ‘ boy ’ comedian .
20 Watch out for workmen who say they need access to your home to check something or make urgent repairs .
21 I was scared because if what Quigley had said to Pikey was true and he really did n't know Mr Marr , how come he had access to his full name and date of birth ?
22 On this stormy winter 's night , alone in the darkness of the Cathedral , I found myself falling prey to a host of disturbing thoughts .
23 ‘ Widow Or Bust ’ is generally good crack and I found myself giving way to a bit of foot tapping from time to time .
24 I particularly welcome the comment which you yourself highlight which draws attention to the importance of mutual trust : ‘ Clients will increasingly look for an ongoing business relationship based on mutual trust when awarding contracts ’ .
25 This would do nothing to restore confidence to industry at home or investors overseas .
26 You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’
27 This definition encompasses the trade-off between static and dynamic efficiency : current welfare losses may be acceptable , if the market structure or conduct which gives rise to the losses will also generate efficiencies in the long run , so long as the prospective benefits are not too delayed in realization and the social discount rate is not too high .
28 Many of the rebels were arrested and shot which gave impetus to Irish Nationalism which , in turn , was much opposed by the Northern Counties of Ulster , who had Lord Carson as their leader .
29 ‘ I ca n't imagine not wanting you to make love to me , but I understand what you 're saying . ’
30 With reference to your fax dated you mention illustrator to be commissioned .
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