Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd better invite her to lunch . ’ |
2 | You 'll only frighten her to death . ’ |
3 | It will only turn her to stone , I promise you . |
4 | ‘ Which does rather bring me to flaw number two . |
5 | They remained fearful of the opening of any loophole that would more easily expose them to fraud or abuse of the credit they had extended in good faith . |
6 | She hardly knew what she was saying ; only knew that she must somehow rouse him to movement . |
7 | Well this one seems to go to bed a bit later now , so she goes longer , but she 's feeding all day today , , I 'm at every couple of hours , so with a bit of luck , I 'll finally put her to bed maybe half past nine ten o'clock , she might go through till three or four , which is n't bad . |
8 | That would still give us to complaint examiners , because the formula is nearly four . |
9 | A few minutes before , he had tried to add ‘ We apologize for nothing ’ to the rules in his head , but he knew that Sara would always move him to compunction . |
10 | ‘ It was partly wanting to say to my children that on one day a week I could always take them to school . |
11 | Later , as the plates were welded I watched the hull take form , the bulkheads put in place and , scrambling around the apparent chaos of electrical cables and skeleton framework inside the hull , it was hard to visualise all this as our future living quarters , or that we should ever take her to sea in a fully operational capacity . |
12 | This will also entitle you to book in advance and take part in ant activities you can play individually , at an additional charge per session , enrol in a coaching group or join one of our many resident clubs . |
13 | That 's what they 'll say and they 'll probably send me to prison . ’ |
14 | A pet problem could also force you to fork out . |
15 | Suppose she thought she could probably get them to school , but ca n't bring them home . |
16 | Just sort of you could reasonable expect them to baby sit two or three times you know . |
17 | That leaves obvious questions about why exactly this illuminates decisions by finite human agents in worlds full of ‘ friction ’ , but we would rather leave them to Chapter 6 , where Game Theory will be found illuminating for thinking about international relations in an ideal-typical way . |
18 | To look at them and see their incomprehension does surely move us to sadness ; for we aspire to Thoreau 's Great City of the West , but these men are blind . |
19 | The restriction of conspiracy might seem to put the plaintiff at a disadvantage if the unlawful means is a tort against a third party or the breach of a contract to which the defendant is not a party but this is not necessarily so , for the defendant 's procurement of the commission of the tort may again expose him to liability as a joint tortfeasor , and as to a breach of contract he may anyway have committed the substantive tort of interference with an existing contract . |
20 | So he is now in a position he can either take them to court or he 's forgetting it . |
21 | Sometimes they would accidentally bring it to crisis by letting a plate or cup smash on the floor . |
22 | It was n't worth more than thirty shillings , but Nurse Rose would n't know that and she decided she would definitely give it to Nurse Rose . |
23 | One dealer urged a client not to pay for losses on roll-on account trades his Harvard dealer had put him into : " Harvard 'll never take you to court , " he said . |
24 | You can advise them whether they decide your advice that 's fine , but what you must do is get them to s , you must write it on the plan your future document , the advice you gave , what plan you decided to do , and I would actually get him to initial it as well . |
25 | I can never get it to work properly . |