Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] to " in BNC.
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1 | Fat chance of that , or of persuading Jessica to go with her to Aunt Jane 's in Port Erin . |
2 | Gatting , back after serving three years of a five-year ban for his part in the rebel tour of South Africa , has unselfishly not forgotten how Gower fought for him to be his understudy in the sub-continent . |
3 | The light from outside , and the light from the sitting-room shone through to her room as Ven moved with her to her bed and sat down there with her . |
4 | Rory had driven up and slipped into her bed like lightning , because he had already cooked up the plan to try and entice Jessica Roberts to go with him to Galway , and needed to sweeten Rosie for another evening 's absence . |
5 | He stabbed a man scrambling up the bulwarks beside him , and cheered as Hector 's galleys swept up to the shore and another horde of Macleans poured from them to the rescue of their clansmen . |
6 | In fact , I did n't know until recent years that it was a person at Philips Records who in fact mentioned DeFries to David , and when he did meet DeFries , Angela was very much in favour of David moving from me to him . |
7 | Disappointed at the constable 's absence , since he and Richard had prepared a verbal message for their mother , Edward remarked on it to the servant , a stranger , who brought their supper . |
8 | Ruth looked from him to Fand — the quiet face , the pale hair in the dusk . |
9 | Edward was kitted up and ready to go , and Benson went with him to the car , which was ticking over outside the control tower . |
10 | The doors shut at last and Maggie comes with me to my car . |
11 | dogs barked in the farmyard , and Nosey howled in reply till Sharpe snapped at him to be quiet . |
12 | He seemed to her to be too splendid to wash dishes ; even Glyn would not think of it , and Alain seemed to her to be a figure of towering importance , the most masculine man she had ever seen . |
13 | No one at the university was to know of his DIA connection , and to avoid any written record that might compromise his cover , Donleavy arranged for him to be paid during this period with American Express money orders drawn at 7–11 stores around Falls Church , Virginia . |
14 | ‘ That 's the case Maurice took with him to New York , ’ said Ursula . |
15 | When the time came for them to go , Stephen went with them to the buildings , to see where the greys were stabled . |
16 | When they reached home , Ben walked with her to her front porch . |
17 | On the back of the canvas is an inscription which reads ‘ Portrait of Mr Handel given by him to Thomas Harris Esquire , about 1748 . |
18 | Sam came with me to where I 'd parked Tremayne 's car on stone-strewn grass . |
19 | Fran walked with him to the door , wishing that she had never agreed to this in the first place . |
20 | The description , however , of the restrictive effect of the civil law of libel given by Brennan J. seems to me to be fairly applicable to the civil law of libel of this country . |
21 | When the prayers were ended the three girls kissed him goodnight in turn , and Rose went with him to their room . |
22 | It was like a door opening suddenly , and for a split second Sarella saw behind it to the affection Marc felt for his feckless younger brother . |
23 | I consider that as far as they were concerned Mr. Winterbone appeared to them to be perfectly clear and lucid and that , as was said , he seemed to know what he was doing . |
24 | But are n't , are n't changes are n't these changes er in Russia and in China forced upon them to a degree by circumstances , by the fact that the outside world immediately withdraws and opposes a rising of the people as a whole against the established government er I mean we 've seen in recent times with Iran and so on have n't we ? |
25 | ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him . |
26 | ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him . |
27 | The story of Bosnia seems to me to be a betrayal that involves all of us , all Europe ; a betrayal of something unique and valuable and worth defending . |
28 | Maxim looked from her to the marble and back . |
29 | Architect of the drive towards ‘ People 's Television ’ , Sydney Newman took with him to the BBC his observations on the experiment , which he summed up by saying , ‘ Children of today , who make up part of our vast audience , are well informed and are capable of some pretty sophisticated judgements . |
30 | Doyle looked from him to the Woman and back again and his face twisted into an expression of complete scorn . |