Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I jut hope to god Fashanu and John Scales sought themselves out . |
2 | I also I mean Sun to Silicon Graphics , sometimes you need to make s see what the compiler option is in fact . |
3 | It must have crossed your imagination before that I make love to women . |
4 | I 'm afraid my intentions do n't always match my actions , but I assure you I do think of you far , far more than I put pen to paper ! |
5 | However , a month later as I put pen to paper to record the events it all seems very clear ( but no less stupid ! ) . |
6 | Julian mentions a case of exactly this kind : ‘ I bequeath Stichus to Titius ’ or ‘ let my heir give [ Stichus ] so that Titius may manumit him ’ ( Stichum Titio lego vel heres meus dato ita ut eum Titius manumittat ) . |
7 | ‘ We can shack up there until I get word to Hamilton . |
8 | I pay tribute to people who have advised parents and children of the dangers of taking up smoking . |
9 | I pay tribute to Michael Hurst , the chief constable , and his senior and other officers for the work that they are doing . |
10 | In a swipe at President Bush — whose aides have branded him a ‘ war criminal ’ — the Serb leader said : ‘ I pay tribute to Mr Major . |
11 | ‘ I am not always at the village , ’ said Allen , ‘ sometimes I go east to Lincoln , or south to Peterborough , I have been as far as Lynn . |
12 | to er me dad went and to I think pit to work . |
13 | I prefer daylight to darkness . |
14 | Mrs Russell moves in , and I take ron to school . |
15 | I mean I have access to cars but |
16 | When it was Lord Thurso 's time to speak he was able to joke " Your Territorial Commander and I see eye to eye . |
17 | Sometimes it 's worth having a word before you announce training to Mrs B say look , your role in this will be support me and have you got any ideas etcetera that we can talk to . |
18 | ‘ You cut life to pieces with your clever words , Harry . ’ |
19 | and you know talk to people who do it and so on . |
20 | And in fact if you do n't do that and you you get face to face like this with me and say well oh wait a minute you did n't tell me that on the phone last er or otherwise I would n't have bothered to see you . |
21 | Because if you leave anything to chance they 'll blow you out when you get face to face . |
22 | And if you work off your sentence of pur you get parole to heaven at the end of it which is very nice . |
23 | Right , if you er if you get access to data erm go into the data processing environment , log to the data , right so log T C I M P can you remember this as textile data , this is textile consumption in the U S , right and we are explaining it in terms of consumer income and the relative price of textiles |
24 | You set recalculation to manual , first . |
25 | You set recalculation to manual , do the file from my own copy and then use range value to remove formulae So that 's the file combining method . |
26 | ‘ If you set fire to Barbs 's back garden , people 're going to notice . ’ |
27 | If , on the other hand , you allow rationality to children , then you can not use their lack of it as a criterion to distinguish them from adults . |
28 | Now , to this day , I 'm a dunce at the geography of England , I know where the principle towns are , I know you go north to Manchester and south to London and generally get about . |
29 | From here you go south-west to posts 41 and 42 and move out of the forest and follow the line of the wall to the summit of Grisedale Pike . |
30 | ‘ Every week , ’ said Owen , ‘ every Friday , you take money to Mordecai . ’ |