Example sentences of "[vb base] to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest to my hon. Friend the Minister that he could simply delete that line of clause 60 .
2 First of all , I suggest to you that communication ar is an absolutely key process .
3 This means that salad crops are excellent subjects for catch cropping in space that will later be taken up as the autumn and winter crops grow to their mature sizes .
4 I apologise to my hon. Friend the Member for Staffordshire , South ( Mr. Cormack ) for not responding to him .
5 They 're desperate to see , and they want to her new T V and all
6 Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland have their own HMIs , whose chief inspectors report to their respective education departments .
7 It read , simply : ‘ REPORT TO ME FIRST THING — HAYMAN . ’
8 As the Doctor , Susan , Ian and Barbara emerge and enter the clearing the other three cameras shift to their second shooting spots .
9 I have contacted several franchised dealers with no luck , being told that Land Rover only supply to their own service personnel .
10 But most killers are not homicidal maniacs and the victim contributes much more than a mere coincidence of time and place to his own fate .
11 The patination of the wood and the delightful patchwork of sheet-iron repairs testify to its many years of service .
12 Polar communities of plants and animals testify to their own hardiness and adaptability , but also to positive advantages of polar living that ecologists from warmer climates tend to forget .
13 May I just say that the majority of people will care for their animals but it is those people who buy , we have s er cases where erm people will turn up on Christmas day and say to their elderly relative , We bought you a puppy .
14 Well what a lot of people say on the course is I know it 's my responsibility , but I always , I do n't always have the time to train because there 's a lot of backlog , there 's a lot of pressure , it 's and we all say to them that training is like a catch twenty two situation .
15 Well , as I say to me old mate Keef ( cor , strike a light , there 's a crazy geezer an' no mistake ! ) …
16 I say to my honourable friend as far as the P I A 's concerned he will have an early opportunity er to consider er the prospectus on that which is indeed being published er and I take very seriously the point he makes about adequate monitoring procedures and the need for an audit trail .
17 But I just say to my honourable friend I do n't think er compulsion er is the route with that we should follow .
18 I say to my rock-musician friends : ‘ What could be heavier than 15 people all together , blasting out on those bamboo tubes ?
19 You know very often a parent , if a parent senses a child it 's partly in the interests of reality you know , like I say to my younger son you know , look if I buy you a third Big Mac , let's face it , you wo n't be able to eat it .
20 I say to my hon. Friend
21 There are many criticisms made of pluralism by writers who object to its normative implications , and some of these , as we argue in Chapter 5 , give a distinctly strawlike quality to their description of their target .
22 I leave the car where I have parked it and walk to my last appointment .
23 and cling to her all night as sheets …
24 Just as the inhabitants of the barrios here defend their pathetic shanties to the last , defying the well-meaning efforts of the authorities to relocate them , so the poor in intellect cling to whatever feeble idea they have been able to fashion out of the odds and ends they have foraged .
25 ‘ You 're hiding from me , ’ he accused gently , watching the cool silky strands cling to his long fingers .
26 You never listen to me these days . ’
27 Listen to them old-fashioned Syndrums !
28 The youngster got to watch her favourite shows on television and listen to her favourite groups , like Abba , on the radio .
29 ( Or were some people very quiet ? ) 4 Did people listen to what other people were saying ? 5 Did everyone understand clearly what they had to do ? 6 How did the group agree on its answer ? 7 How did everyone feel about the answer that was agreed ? 8 Was it an equal group , or did someone act as a boss ?
30 Constance Cummings , with her bossy graciousness , infuses some air into the play , as in her dismissal of the fact that her new governess has no references : ‘ I never listen to what one woman says about another . ’
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