Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | He held both her hands in his and brought them to his lips . |
2 | Eventually my father took me to my room , undressed me and put me to bed . |
3 | I 'll take you up with me and put you to bed . ’ |
4 | ‘ It 's just that I doubt that your grandmother sent you after me with instructions to — to abduct me and drag me to Rome at any cost . ’ |
5 | know me and name me to each other have they |
6 | He can make you believe you are the only woman on earth for him , and only a Frenchman out of all the men in the world could look at me and tell me to my face that I am beautiful . |
7 | As it happened , I emerged a little late and I fear I rather startled the young gentleman , who immediately pulled his attaché case away from me and clutched it to his chest with both arms . |
8 | Release me and restore me to the ground ; |
9 | The women would look up and congratulate me and encourage me to ‘ go on , go on , you can , you can ’ . |
10 | I knew about them because of being at art college and I took Steve and Paul down with me and introduced them to a scene they knew nothing about . |
11 | He grabbed me and pulled me to him and started to kiss me , on the cheeks and nose and forehead and hair . |
12 | They got hold of me and pushed me to the ground then they took the money in my pockets . |
13 | They got hold of me and pushed me to the ground then they took the money in my pockets . |
14 | God has a way on retreats such as this of bringing home to us the challenge of a first-order question : ‘ Do you love me in the way Mary loved me and allowed herself to be used for my mission ? ’ |
15 | I could never remember how to do them , I mean if somebody , if someone sat with me and explained it to me and then I , and then I could do it , I would do |
16 | Basically , they wanted to write a press release about me and distribute it to all the local newspapers , Radio Cornwall , Television South West and the BBC regional news programme , Spotlight . |
17 | A corollary of this is that such industries are far from simple to understand and hence they demand experts both to run them and to explain them to the general public , e.g. microelectronics , nuclear stations , oil refineries , etc . |
18 | It was suggested that some existing pensioners , who may not have drawn the sum due to them on leaving the Bank , could now claim the sum due to them and donate it to the Fund . |
19 | Thomas Buchanan had to hit them and push them to the top of the rock . |
20 | The case manager passes the reports to the lawyer who completes them and passes them to a supervisor . |
21 | The best way to deal with them is to unbalance them , trip them and throw them to the ground . |
22 | Zack took them and passed them to a man in the passage behind him . |
23 | ‘ Why are you showing me these documents ? ’ he asked when he had finished reading them and passed them to me . |
24 | The three youths waited , debating within themselves whether honour had been satisfied as he took his attention from them and returned it to Marion ; and suddenly , as his eyes burned into her like a couple of lasers , it was as if the two of them stood alone and everything else was just background . |
25 | ’ Blenkarn received the goods but never paid for them and sold them to Cundy who knew nothing of his fraud . |
26 | Ledwith and Crothers were described as window cleaners , and it was alleged that while one of them was inside a telephone box and the other was outside , P. C.s Roberts and Pearce arrested them and took them to the Bridewell . |
27 | I like to look at them and show them to my guests . |
28 | The mind of the human observer is endowed with creative imagination ; this allows the scientist not only to make discoveries about the laws of nature but to tamper with them and exploit them to his own advantage . |
29 | Traditionally , herdsmen used to walk their animals , often for days , to markets in the Sahel where merchants bought them and drove them to markets in the south . |
30 | The viking army also would not let the giantesses rest , but sailed away with them and set them to grinding salt ; they ground so much that the boat sank and the mill with it , though still ( adds folk-tradition ) in the Maelstrom the giantesses grind their magic quern . |