Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] [pers pn] to " in BNC.
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1 | SUN man Paul Welford has reported him to the police , and Flashman said : ‘ If people want to do that , then fair enough . |
2 | That 's what Tod has brought us to . |
3 | Nellie had put him to bed thinking it was a cold , then hearing of the scarlet fever in Newry through Tommy Drennan , she sent for Dr Nolan at once . |
4 | Jeff had mentioned it to her fleetingly , but had n't gone into details . |
5 | Man of the match Smith admitted he would not have been surprised if Hick had pipped him to the award . |
6 | Afterwards they had gone out into the brilliant sunshine of mid-June , the English summer being fine for a change , and Matey had introduced her to her other , lesser treasure , the curate Mr Julian Sands . |
7 | There was a truce between Rose and Gabriel , but none between Shirley and Gabriel because Gaby had discovered it to be Shirley who had leaked her secret to Rose . |
8 | Lucy had asked her to supper in her West London flat . |
9 | It had been a nine days ' wonder , during which no charges had been brought , but Travis had told her to her face that he knew she had taken it . |
10 | Ivan had given it to him , with the wooden doll he 'd made for Valeria . |
11 | Beth knew how Maisie had believed her to be a widow . |
12 | Maisie had asked her to ‘ look after the childer ’ , and that must be her main concern . |
13 | G. had traced it to an ice cream works employing about six men . |
14 | Possibly Richard had summoned him to Saintes to do homage and Vulgrin had refused , not willing to accept the losses recently inflicted upon his family . |
15 | Thus , a consideration of earlier work on DMVs has led us to the conclusion that the settlement patterns we actually see on the maps and in the landscape consist of a range of settlements , at various stages of development at all periods ; everything , in fact , from surviving medieval villages to totally abandoned farm sites . |
16 | His belief in independence for Scotland has drawn him to the heart of the Scottish National Party . |
17 | My experience in England has led me to the conclusion that most people are unable to see me whole . |
18 | Was he the reason Cornelius had lured them to Burford that day ? |
19 | Mountbatten had wanted him to be a leader of men . |
20 | Clearly , she did n't remember Jake had given it to Ruth , and Ruth said nothing ; she did n't want to talk about it . |
21 | Her sister Jane had asked her to be chief bridesmaid at her wedding to Robert Fellowes , the son-of the Queen 's land agent at Sandringham and now her private secretary , which was held in the Guards Chapel in April 1978 . |
22 | Therefore Sharpe must die , and if he was not to be killed in a duel , then he must be taken care of in another way and , in the darkness as Lord John had said his farewells , Jane had urged him to the other way . |
23 | 780 Ealdhun also gave lands which Ecgberht had given him to the familia of Christ Church ( CS 293 : S 155 ; cf. , CS 319 , 320 : S 1259 and CS 332 : S 1264 ) . |
24 | Once , a fortnight later , when Simon had invited her to another test day , and then in July at the British Grand Prix . |
25 | Firstly , Martin Coleman from High Wycombe has taken me to task for not including a power on/off switch in the circuit of Fig. 4 ( April ‘ 92 ) . |
26 | ‘ Leon has taken him to Domme . ’ |
27 | But both knew that the Aristotle File was too important — too potentially damaging to the Seven — for Berdichev to have kept it to himself : for it was no less than the true history of Chung Kuo ; the version of events the tyrant Tsao Ch'un had buried beneath his own . |
28 | But as minister of finance under Zahedi he had become too well known for negotiating the new agreement with the oil companies , and so the Shah had exiled him to the Washington embassy . |
29 | The papers to which he had referred , and which he kept in a tin box underneath his bed , contained an unexpected coda to this small adventure — an unfortunate little postscript which reminded me how Captain Scott must have felt when he reached the South Pole only to find that Amundsen had beaten him to it . |
30 | He got there in 1912 only to find Norwegian Roald Amundsen had beaten him to it . |