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

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1 This convention retained something of the laconic style of drafting of its Latin American predecessors , and like them applied in principle to both the service of documents and the taking of evidence .
2 I mean in response to the general tone of the argument which was they want us to increase the leadership roles in the , in in local government and in in local communities and local councils we would we thought that
3 And this is of course , as if I agree with the view that you expressed yesterday in a general context , although it was made specifically then in relation to one village , any recommendation I make in relation to that village , if it is based on the general principle , must apply by analogy also to Skelton , and I would have little choice but to recommend to the councils that they may wish or indeed they should , reconsider this question of washing-over or insetting elsewhere .
4 ‘ There were the customary acclamations from the populace as I rode in procession to the Guildhall this morning — indeed it seemed to me that my subjects had never before greeted me with such enthusiasm , ’ Edward told her , gazing into the fire as if reliving the morning 's events .
5 That builds on the success of the television industry and other electronic industries to which I referred in answer to earlier questions .
6 I turned in surprise to Neil , to see him pointing away from the bay towards where , in a cloud of spray , a powerful-looking launch was heading fast towards us .
7 But like a number of other people before me I turned and I turned in response to totally unnecessary violence .
8 What I confirmed in answer to the question to which the hon. Gentleman has referred was that we had put in place measures to deal with the problems arising from repossession .
9 Dr Johnson 's weight interfered with his equestrian comfort , and ‘ upon one of the precipices , my horse , weary with the steepness of the rise , staggered a little , and I called in haste to the Highlander to hold him .
10 Soon after Oliver was put into your house on the night of the robbery , I listened in secret to a conversation between Monks and Fagin in the dark .
11 For the reasons that I gave in answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Bexleyheath ( Mr. Townsend ) , I believe that we are looking after the interests and future of the wood as thoroughly as any reasonable person could .
12 Northward I wander in dreams to Yun , Southward I search for Yuye …
13 Now quite clearly the new settlement erm when it , if and when it goes ahead will be outside erm the area of the green belt and which by definition is by and large the area of the Greater York er er study area , and I think in response to er Mr 's point , we 've accepted as a need for a er a minor amendment to the wording of policy H one to reflect that er that reality .
14 ‘ I 'll see , ’ said Robert — I think in deference to me , for he gave his wife a nasty look as she beamed up at him .
15 But I think in fairness to erm complete the picture shall we say , I really think we ought to er we ought to be looking at it .
16 Erm I I think in fairness to the county council and and er you know referring to the restrictive nature of their E two memorandum is perhaps a little unfair .
17 I think in addition to that erm well I would n't want to say too much
18 Yes , I think in addition to that we , the University participates in exhibitions .
19 I think , you know , I think in answer to the embarrassment question , I think although it is about that erm , people are nay do , people wi on just are nay prepared to commit with information , I think , in areas there 's a wealth of information and experience
20 Er we actually need to withdraw from but I think in relation to the other business about the erection of the I think that essentially routes are agreed without er without so perhaps it 's structural erm maintenance .
21 I think in relation to the fact that we were talk , that the earliest earlier thinkers about the water running off the earth .
22 The egoist might raise a further objection : granted that I do indeed suffer from a sufferer 's viewpoint , I generally feel very much less from other viewpoints than from my own ; then will not the inclinations I choose in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ tend to be self-centred , even if they do not quite fulfil the requirements of a pure philosophical egoism ?
23 I smiled in answer to this , and started talking in French to a small , balding man who turned out to be Swiss and who was on the run from the customs in Geneva .
24 Then in the long run I did in fact to Superintendent about the information we had gleaned from this telephone call .
25 I see for Larbert the prospect of all the changes that I outlined in answer to the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) .
26 As I said in Chester to the Society of Chief Architects of Local Authorities , I greatly admire the work carried out by local authority professionals .
27 or any other type of office development except that which is and as I said in response to the point Professor Lock was making , it does not include town centre type
28 As I said in reply to the hon. Member for Liverpool , Mossley Hill ( Mr. Alton ) , the Government have obtained a report from the Director General of Fair Trading , which was only published on 24 September .
29 As I said in answer to the previous question , local authorities can use 100 per cent .
30 As I said in answer to the main question , in the announcement that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and I will make in February , we shall be able to give a fuller answer than I can give now .
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