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

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1 erm do you want me to speak to this
2 I am grateful to both the hon. Member for Wellingborough ( Mr. Fry ) and the Minister for their generosity in allowing me to contribute to this Adjournment debate .
3 Erm the following the the last meeting of the committee , erm the matter was er raised by your Chairman and er he asked me to send to all of you er a copy of an extract from the erm Commissions Report relating to Derbyshire and a copy of a Department of the Environment press release of the twenty second of October which refers to one or two things that er David Curry had said about strategic planning and that was sent out to all members of the committee on the twenty second of November and erm n not expecting you to have brought back with you or to have remembered exactly what it said , perhaps I can just erm refer to the , the options for erm strategic planning that were outlined by Mr Curry in that press release and i the er erm er paper that he had delivered .
4 Er and then he got me he er he got me interested in politics and he got me going to this N C L C evening evening classes .
5 ‘ You made me rise to that bait , did n't you ? ’
6 I do n't think I reacted to this story in the way Stuart expected .
7 ‘ Manuals were given to staff and we then had to encourage them to work to these procedures in preparation for our own internal quality audit .
8 ‘ And you expect me to agree to all that ?
9 To reduce this ambiguity , it is necessary to eliminate the incorrect letter candidates in each position , or at least rank them according to some measure of their plausibility .
10 In the meantime she has nothing to say to any of you . ’
11 He found himself responding to some of the ideas that the Tunisians gently explored in their tents .
12 These phrases do , however , have the ring of truth in an aesthetic sense — or rather there was an aesthetic process involved which had to some extent its own story .
13 ‘ I suggest you go to some holy place , preferably out of the City , and pray for forgiveness for the levity which started this business . ’
14 Has you bin to all them countries ? ’ asked George .
15 Why d' you go to that blasted ship ?
16 Half a sovereign … what d' you say to that ? ’
17 What d' you say to that as a triumphant finale to our partnership , old man ? ’
18 I want you to move to another booth and call me in forty seconds on this number .
19 She said , I want you to listen to this song very carefully tonight .
20 Er , right , shh shh er right people , shh er you might find that once you start thinking about what you actually believe , it gets quite complicated I just want you to listen to this .
21 When you get home we want you to listen to this good .
22 Now , these are basic ideas , I want you to add to these ideas .
23 By the end of the evening Laura had shaken everybody 's hand and found something to say to each one .
24 At least , I did not catch him whispering to any of the other people going in and out of the place , and he did not point me out to anyone at any time .
25 Peter knew that Julian gambled , but he had n't expected him to gamble to that level , and certainly not to use the shop as security .
26 It 's not been recently has it according to that ?
27 Has it come to this ?
28 " In any art festival it is difficult to have fee expression by the artists and expect it to appeal to all the different social groups . "
29 ‘ I think you want it to come to this , do n't you ? ’
30 When you first meet her you 're intrigued to know what happened to those missing teeth .
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