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

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1 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
2 These may in turn be sub-divided ; goods possessed may comprise either the results of private purchase or goods allocated by the state , while goods not possessed tend to fall into two categories : first , those we encounter as material forms , in particular the built environment , the goods of our acquaintances or those in the high street shop , and secondly , goods we do not experience directly , but which appear to us through the media — for example in television , magazines and advertising .
3 How many birds did my true love send to me on the twelfth day of Christmas ?
4 you want to what with the washing machine ?
5 About quangos whatsoever , I want to something about the boundaries of the European parliament .
6 I build to it during the lost-in-the-wood speech and then it starts a bit uncertainly and then they really get it and it hits the show like a trumpet solo .
7 ‘ in a public place called … ‘ 'Public place ’ includes any highway and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access whether on payment or otherwise ( section 1(4) Prevention of Crime Act 1953 ) .
8 He says that ‘ when children have limited communication and language skills , you often need to reinforce what you say to them in a physical form .
9 He tries to guess what you say to him from the vowels .
10 It 's what they all say to me in the end .
11 I don I should also say that following a very recent decision er in our submission that 's probably right , that my Lord as I say , I say to you with no joy , this really is desperate and er one can not have , in our submission , in the minds of the jury by inadmissible evidence , the suggestion that yes we have been harbouring this man two days before .
12 You walk to it along the foot of the gorge , through tunnels at one point , and then climb about twelve pitches that are never harder than HVS .
13 Listen to me for a moment . ’
14 " Senga , listen to me for a moment .
15 ‘ Madam , listen to me for a moment .
16 Now calm down , and listen to me for a minute .
17 ‘ No , Nicolo , you listen to me for a change .
18 We listen to them in the car .
19 He even had the amplitude to take a glass of port with Mr Joseph Robinson and talk as well as listen to him about the Battle of the Nile .
20 He told Calero he ought to find himself a code-name — a suggestion Calero virtually ignored — because ‘ the Soviets listen to everything on the east coast ’ .
21 Listen , listen to me , when it 's finished , instead of putting it in the box we 'll put it on that other one and listen to it for a wee while
22 The issue is even more complicated in the world of sound recording , because we can not pick up a record and listen to it in the same way that we can pick up a book and read it .
23 ( If you are reluctant to commit yourself to paper , speak to yourself in a mirror . )
24 Just the same as you can accept the fact that somebody says to you that I can not really afford your windows , right , just the same as when you first speak to them on the phone , you can say oh sorry , sorry to bother you and put the phone down because it said you
25 and dumb and I speak to him like a goldfish .
26 You speak to me like the stepbrother speaks to all the family .
27 Speak to me in a year 's time and I 'll tell you .
28 I speak to her on the phone almost every day and she 's really important to me . ’
29 When you speak to someone on the telephone it is easier for you to represent your company or organization .
30 If you speak to someone in the department ask it you can have their name in case you need to telephone again ;
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