Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 D' ya want me to go round to that school and beat the crap out of them ?
2 When I first came my husband did not want me to go out to work .
3 Do you want me to get up to , try and get up
4 Right , and this is this little bit of it , now , made them come back to us and say , well but yes , that 's not enough on its own , or that 's too much on its own , or whatever , or there is no hope , you may as well forget about this because we 've already done the study , or somebody in Japan 's already written off , whatever , but from this point in time , let us , as the sales company , get the information together as it relates to .
5 She tied a big red-and-white-striped drying-up cloth around each of their waists and made them kneel up to the table on chairs .
6 His only concern was for his own men and for the standards and traditions he expected them to live up to .
7 SCO announced a major upgrade program for SCO Xenix and Unix users , allowing them to trade up to SCO Open Desktop 2.0 .
8 It amused me to think back to my life in London .
9 He 'd make me sleep with the kids , then he 'd make me come back to bed with him , in and out all night .
10 He might make me come back to London , and I could n't bear it .
11 The Huddlestons of Millom were active on Gloucester 's behalf throughout Cumbria , but their own land led them to look rather to north Lancashire , where they had dealings with the Harringtons .
12 The Huddlestons of Millom were active on Gloucester 's behalf throughout Cumbria , but their own land led them to look rather to north Lancashire , where they had dealings with the Harringtons .
13 She tried however to pin her thoughts on other matters and , recalling that Ven had only returned to Mariánské Láznë in order to pick up some papers , she realised that , since they were important enough for him to make the four-hour return journey , he must want them to hand over to someone else .
14 Accordingly it is interesting to speculate to what extent these attitudes have caused British businessmen to adopt short time-horizons in making decisions — with negative consequences for longer-term growth performance — because their main objective is to acquire sufficient wealth to enable them to move on to the better things in life .
15 The aim was to draw together good practice and make recommendations to enable organisations to manage secondments effectively and provide secondees with the support necessary to enable them to contribute fully to their new jobs and to their old , once they returned .
16 The aim was to draw together good practice and make recommendations to enable organisations manage secondment effectively and provide secondees with the support necessary to enable them to contribute fully to their new jobs and to their old , once they returned .
17 They are generally thicker and harder-fired than wall tiles , to enable them to stand up to heavy wear without cracking .
18 ‘ Then , about a month later , he asked me to go up to Camp David while he and his family were using the facility .
19 Yeah eh she asked me to go over to John
20 Rob Maidment asked me to fax through to you the hotel plan for the shoot from Sunday night next week .
21 ‘ He asked me to get close to her and try to find out .
22 She asked me to come straight to you .
23 I met Charlie , and he asked me to come along to the Mothering Day Service .
24 Dad got me to read aloud to him and then offered me a barley sugar .
25 Taking the nine sources together , they scored best on informing electors about the issues ( 5.7 ) , slightly less well on informing them about personalities ( 5.4 ) , and Very much worse on helping them decide how to Vote ( 4.1 ) .
26 Their degree of preference for one party Over others had an important influence upon the usefulness-ratings they gave the media for helping them decide how to Vote ( those with clear preferences found the media less useful for that purpose ) but had little or no influence on other aspects of usefulness-ratings .
27 Knowing that made me feel closer to Steffi and the other players .
28 I was , moreover , amused by the juxtaposition of names in the Bedford High Street — Blood , Sand , DeAth : the bullring , of course ! — which made me think back to my Special Subject paper in the Finals , on the Spanish Background of English Literature .
29 Something made me glance over to the long french windows leading to the back verandah , and there she was : Poppy , dressed from head to foot in black .
30 I was awake last night and suddenly remembered the time you made me rise early to flight the duck .
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