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

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1 I would like to examine them with you this evening , because they appear to me to contain much more than the permissible percentage of nonsense .
2 He had always been involved to some extent , but when an old villager came to him and said , ‘ You ca n't let this thing die , your father was a polemaster and we look to you to see this thing does n't stop ’ , he could n't resist the challenge .
3 The terms of desire , fantasy and the unconscious as they have functioned for film theory seem to me to lose much of their explanatory power at the level of subjectivity and identification , and it may be , as Gillian Skirrow has suggested for video games , that television can be more adequately thought through a theory of object relations .
4 Two pieces of evidence seem to me to cast some doubt on the drawing of direct parallels between LTP and memory .
5 I was surprised it had both a sunroof and air conditioning as they seem to me to cancel each other out .
6 Faldo , Ballesteros and Olazabal seem to me to have much the best chance of maintaining Europe 's monopoly .
7 Faldo , Ballesteros and Olazabal seem to me to have much the best chance of maintaining Europe 's monopoly on the Masters .
8 When his call was refused by Sir Derek Alun-Jones , the chairman , on the grounds that it was likely to form the basis of future litigation , Mr Mackeson-Sandbach said the trustees would be seeking ‘ legal advice on the means open to them to examine this report ’ .
9 Just talk to her get some conversation so these are my flats .
10 There is a great healing tradition within the evangelical Charismatic Movement , and those who adhere to it believe this healing is about seeking out the devil and ridding the possessed of this influence .
11 Bingham wants to leave a fitting legacy to his successor and all the signs point to him achieving this .
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