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

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1 Otherwise , the lawyers have to sort out things like what rights are retained by shareholders , access to new revisions , compensation plans , employment contracts , shared AT&T/USL patents , pension plans and whether USL employees still have a right to go back to work at AT&T , an enticement used to get them to go to USL in the first place .
2 Now she would like them to go to costumiers for inspiration .
3 Native Danuese kids — if their parents wanted them to go to school at all , and they were mostly I P big shots — had to study the principles of the malai constitution , bow to the flag , learn the kitchen malay which was the official language throughout the malai islands .
4 Hard to explain the conflict in our acquaintance , but perhaps I had an instinctive feeling that she , in fact , wanted me to go to bed with her , and she knew I would n't — because if I did make love to her , it would be a victory for her and a defeat for me .
5 ‘ You want me to go to Paris with you as your girlfriend ?
6 When the Abwehr recruited me to go to Ireland in forty-one I did the usual radio and Morse code course . ’
7 Allow me to go to perdition in my own fashion ! ’
8 1984 ) often speak of allowing children to ‘ predict their way through the text ’ with their minds focused on meaning , rather than encouraging them to attend to features of print .
9 How many of them led to changes in classroom practice ?
10 They know that their children are stronger than them in many ways and it is hard for them to come to terms with that and still keep their dignity and self-respect .
11 3 ) ‘ When the babies are very young leave them to come to terms with others at their own pace . ’
12 Well I work as a psychotherapist and it seems to me that for some people change is impossible and when that is the case then its my job to help them to come to terms with who they are and what they are and how there going to remain , but the other side of it is helping people to change and I have to say usually its to loose weight , that 's the biggest reason people want to change .
13 And whatever Councillor says , there was an inadequate period for that essential preparation , both within the directorate and for heads and teachers , to allow them to come to terms with what Local Manage of the schools meant .
14 One drawback of the Masters for married men , who want to see the last putt in , is that it requires them to creep to bed as if they were returning from a night club .
15 This released accumulations of polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCBs ) into the bloodstream , which together with hunger , helped weaken the dolphins enough for them to succumb to infections of herpes and distemper .
16 How 's the , it 's a nice change for me to come to Crewe on Thursday
17 ‘ The revelation of these fragments of past lives helped me to come to terms with my true nature , and to understand why I had been troubled in the past . ’
18 I am wondering , I suppose , although I hate to sound impossibly naïve , whether there might be anything in your religion , in your beliefs , or your understanding of belief , that might help me with this , that might help me to come to terms with it ?
19 ‘ It took a long time for me to come to terms with the whole mistletoe thing .
20 How shall I answer to Christ for that , Clerk ? ’
21 A useful approach , is to be found in Dawson and Stevens , Family Proceedings Court ( 1991 ) which I commend to practitioners in this field and to justices and their clerks .
22 Is my right hon. Friend aware that during a recent visit I made to Albania on behalf of the Council of Europe , politicians of all parties expressed a keen interest in receiving British know-how , but were disappointed that we have yet to establish a British embassy in Tirane ?
23 Nevertheless , I got to Philadelphia in the end and received my medal .
24 I said , no , and she said oh I have lots of times , I only live at Manchester , you see , and of course , you had to go by boat you see , and I caught the boat train from Ipswich at eight o'clock in the morning and I got to Manchester at lunchtime about one and then went on to Liverpool and the train there took us almost down to the docks .
25 Yeah I got to pub at ten to eleven .
26 I got to bottom of washing basket .
27 I got to France on the 15th May 1915 and I stayed there until the 21st February 1919 .
28 Keeping a big horse is expensive ; I know , I 've got one , and when I worked out what he cost me to keep I got to £50 per week and stopped because it was too frightening .
29 However , when I got to Liverpool on Thursday and saw the state of the ground , instead of thinking about such horses as Laura 's Beau , Rubika and Cool Ground as the major chances , suddenly it was the good-ground types such as Docklands Express who re-entered calculations .
30 But I got to hospital by half-past eight in the morning and by eleven o'clock I 'd had him .
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