Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pron] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I commend it to Ministers , but , bearing in mind our debates in Committee , I confess that I do not do so with any great hope that they will see sense for once and will accept this sensible recommendation .
2 The rain eases as I head west ; I catch the last of a wide , bloody-looking sunset over Skye and the Kyles and the floodlights turning Eilean Donan 's grey stones green ; I make it to Strome in four hours twenty minutes from home , arriving just as the stars are coming out above in the purple spaces between the dark , heavy clouds .
3 So I say nothing to Anna ; instead I quietly join her family for a meal .
4 If I send one to grandma , one to you and Amy , and then I 'll write one to grandma Lincolnshire , but I 'll wo n't send it off , it 'll be to expensive wo n't it ?
5 If I send one to grandma and granddad , if I send one to you then send to .
6 ‘ My children might say that they do n't want to live with me because I send them to bed early .
7 I want you to milk that sonuvabitch . ’
8 What I want you to practice doing is to try and get yourself saying over and over again regardless of how the other person tries to ask you questions to get you out of it , and then swap over .
9 I want it to kind of and of course I ended up buying more stuff !
10 Saturday night I put them to bed erm they went to bed at half seven Saturday night .
11 I sent Adam for Dr Spilsby straight , while the maids and I put you to bed in here .
12 When I put you to bed you were high as a kite . ’
13 I put it to Paul and he decided he was prepared to give it a go . ’
14 I put it to Assemblyman Keene that this weakened the bill , and restricted the freedom of action of patients and doctors .
15 I put it to Andy that it must have been a blow when they split in 1988 , but he , ever the voice of reason , says , ‘ There was no point in trying to keep them together , it had gone as far as they wanted it to go and they wanted to do something different .
16 I did n't want the long journey in to work each day so I let it to Professor Wendell .
17 Then I give them to Wallace . ’
18 And erm I give them to Mark .
19 So I goes come here , and I give them to John I goes I 'll take them John and I paid .
20 Well , I give 'em to Gazzer to give to her . ’
21 If I give it to Laura one and then I 'll have to give thingamajig one .
22 He he says I give it to Maggie , I says you did n't give it to Maggie I says you give it to Linda 's lad .
23 I give it , I 'll tell you who I give it to Deanne do you remember Deanne ?
24 What if I give you to Arghatun , or to some other thousand commander , as a unit to fight together and act as scouts ?
25 I do n't know whether I owe one to Madge or not , probably I do .
26 I owe nothing to Mr. Ingard or Mr. Lennis — I owe a very great deal to Mr. Andrew , and his father .
27 I owe it to Victoria to lend some retrospective weight to our parting .
28 I owe it to Alison , we owe it to each other , to live this openly and simply .
29 I owe it to Carrie and Mikey .
30 My conscience tells me that I owe it to God to be grateful to my father , who has spent his time unwearyingly upon my education , so that I may lighten his burden , look after myself and later on be able to support my sister …
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