Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 I mean I have access to cars but
2 ‘ I want you to give attention to my belly button , ’ sighs Mark in ‘ Mother ’ .
3 ‘ I want you to make love to me tonight . ’
4 I want you to make love to me .
5 Watch out for workmen who say they need access to your home to check something or make urgent repairs .
6 You let me make love to you fiercely , you have given yourself to me when you have good cause to hate men ! ’
7 These flashbacks to his past in Texas show him making love to a girl whose family seems to object to him , then ( in an obliquely filmed sequence ) he is gang-raped by a group of yobs .
8 He brings with him his radio and prepares for — his — match with Lierse listening to BBC hoping for Leeds goals … and after the Wembley match he went straigth to Batty for changing shirts — i think he said that for the couple of last minutes that was the main thing — not that he had made a great goal or Norway getting a draw .
9 JERVIS : Prithee my girl , let us make haste to bed .
10 You just insist you have access to the books at any time or you send your accountant in to check .
11 IN THE MARCH issue of Yorkshire Relish we made reference to the White House School of Beauty in Huddersfield .
12 They have given each guest a limited-edition Disney sweatshirt and insisted that they wear it to gain entry to the gala performance .
13 But the second degree expressed outwardly in giving up the world with a heart wholly centred on Christ , seems to correspond in some ways to both the insuperable and inseparable stages of The Form and like them gives way to a third stage when the contemplative sees into heaven and is filled with the joy Rolle expresses as song : " prayers turnes intil joyful sange , and thoghtes to melody " ( 69.284 – 5 ) .
14 Now , to this day , I 'm a dunce at the geography of England , I know where the principle towns are , I know you go north to Manchester and south to London and generally get about .
15 Have the bowman on the front of the boat and get him to indicate distance to the line with his fingers .
16 you know kind of there 's all this quips about sort of semen making your hair grow and all that kind of thing erm you know so erm it 's , it 's , it 's one of these things that erm sort of erm kind of people , people s slip into on the basis of you know th er as far as I could tell there was no sort of firm evidence that these blokes were gay or heterosexual apart from judgments made on their demeanour and personal appearance erm you know but er you know it gave rise to a whole range of , you know , kind of supposedly humorous talk erm in that context erm so there 's a whole range of things erm tt you know sort of talk and mannerisms and , and er , you know , kind of also gossip and suspicions about them , oh is he married if not does he have a girlfriend , if not ooh I wonder if he 's gay , you know , kind of things that we understand about people 's relationships feed into it so
17 People like us have access to techniques to banish the effects of ageing . ’
18 ‘ I suppose she set fire to your skirt and scorched your knickers ! ’
19 If I can talk about one particular council , Gloucestsershire , feel they have reason to be aggrieved with the Government .
20 It may be sufficient to listen to Joseph and allow him to give vent to his anger .
21 It it may be because erm they believe he has access to money or money er I would say here and now that information is wrong but er there would appear to be no other motive for this attack .
22 1 small twentieth-century ornamental dinner plate with picture of Scarborough Beach ( this is optional , actually , but I always find it adds spice to a tour of a house if , when interest is flagging , you quietly get it out and prop it up on a table and then say innocently to an attendant : ‘ What 's the story behind that plate ? ’ and then wait to see what sort of explanation is invented by someone who has never seen it in his or her life before )
23 So the idea of higher education as a fulcrum for critiquing society can be resurrected — must be resurrected — and still allow us to do justice to the internal integrity of students ' programmes of study .
24 Doubt she saw reason to . ’
25 I also , er , we are also putting in for your community computing scheme , erm , realising that it will not only , if we get it , increase our own expertise and make us more efficient , which heaven knows , all organisations need to be , but will also be ab enable us to give advice to all the organisations we represent , and thus have an enormous ripple effect .
26 ‘ But is the vixen sad or do I attribute sadness to her ?
27 Beg you to make love to me ? ’ she taunted .
28 It may sound trite , but how do you explain adoption to a three-year-old ?
29 We 're talking about what feedback or the lack of feedback you yourself have received , how do you give feedback to your staff ?
30 And , and what actually do you do day to day ?
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