Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pron] to the " in BNC.

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1 Suppose you have a scene in which two characters are holding a conversation , and you are covering it in separate close-ups which cut from one to the other : these shots should both be taken from camera positions which are on the same side of an imaginary line connecting the two characters together .
2 Cut from one to the other and you create opportunities for humour or drama .
3 And I would rush to the window and look down and see you turning the corner to cross the square below , or walk round it to the hotel door .
4 She watched the big woman flop back and onto a chair , then look from one to the other of her silent sons as she said , ‘ Did you hear that ?
5 Although it may have taken only an instant , the person to whom this sentence refers had to make the logical jump from what he could see of the possible escape routes open to him to the realization that flight was impossible .
6 The other causes lie in the readers alone : the habits of thought and feeling that they bring with them to the text , which distort or block their response to it .
7 Unless we hear from you to the contrary within the next days , you will be held as admitting liability ’ .
8 ‘ Our feelings flow from one to the other but ultimately , it will be Nigel 's decision if he wants to drive again next year .
9 ‘ Of course we rejoice with you , we rejoice with you to the full .
10 Films like dreams come and go and are soon forgotten , yet King Kong , which I must have seen in 1933 , or early 1934 , with its scenes of adventure in a fabled land , was the one to overwhelm my mind and stay with me to the present day .
11 ROS : My lord , you must tell us where the body is and go with us to the King .
12 So I think you 're right , it 's a very very important , erm , and , and often in life , you can find people switch from one to the other with astonishing speeds .
13 They point beyond themselves to the possibility of an all-encompassing reality to which they are a vital witness because they are constituent parts , words signifying the Word .
14 Then , sir , they were much obliged , and we 'll leave it to you chaps while you , Jimmy , come with me to the cottage and talk with Mr Mackay there .
15 ‘ Put on your robes and your crown , my lady , ’ he said , ‘ and come with me to the hall . ’
16 Come with us to the biggest BBQ centre in Europe for a delicious meal , outdoor disco and brilliant atmosphere , or take it easy on our cruise , stopping on the way back for a spot of champagne diving .
17 Even after the £383m the bank got from selling a 14.9% stake in itself to the Hongkong Bank and the £1.1 billion it raised from a rights issue and the sale of its Scottish and Irish banks , Midland still struggles to keep its third-world debt provisions up to the level of its rivals .
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