Example sentences of "[coord] [vb infin] to [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Within a mere three weeks the Smolensk Party authorities also required all uezd executive committees to collate , check , and comment to them on the minutes of every single peasant meeting on mutual aid .
2 You must come and speak to me about him when he is older . ’
3 When will you go and speak to him about it ? ’
4 I just thought I 'd come up and speak to you about that .
5 I just thought I 'd come up and speak to you about that .
6 ‘ No , ’ he waved a sheaf of papers in the air , ‘ I 'd better go and see to it in person . ’
7 As Bacci emerged through the blue fog that had collected near the door it occurred to the Captain that if Fusarri had been the normal sort of Substitute he would have had to go and report to him at his office , leaving his own smoke-free .
8 I attach a copy of a standard contract which I would be grateful if you could sign and return to me with the invoice for your fee .
9 ‘ You can at least decide and call to me through the door , whatever you are busy with . ’
10 By the stage we define broadly as intermediate , learners are some way towards developing control of the language they are learning : their store of language has grown to a point where they can adapt , adjust and add to it with some facility ; they can transfer language use from one context to another ; they are building up more complex networks of language and the work we do in the classroom at this level is similarly more complex and less controlled .
11 To try and get to it by going round outside the garden wall meant ploughing through waist-high nettles and clumps of bramble .
12 That evening she asked Martha to stay and talk to her beside the fire after supper .
13 And I was able to go and talk to her in Washington , and , and really feel that history was coming alive .
14 Meanwhile , if you can sit and talk to me of other things , please stay .
15 Ca n't you come and talk to me for a bit ?
16 ‘ Do n't you see , ’ the stranger said , ‘ she does n't want to wheedle your Uncle Albert into winding up the gramophone , she wants to sit and talk to me like a civilized person .
17 I ca n't hear you love , you 'll have to come and talk to me in here .
18 The important thing about that Richard is you still have to sit down and talk to them about these businesses .
19 It was so strange to meet and talk to them in the flesh .
20 If he 's still here , would you go and talk to him for me , just casually , find out where he comes from . ’
21 Could you sit down and talk to him about your favourite band ?
22 right , okay so anyway that erm one 's causing a little bit of concern , I 've got another one scheduled for March which I was going to centre on here where will come along and talk to us about the Editor and the Royal Visit and you know ee ach dear me how glad I am to be away from the Scottish Office
23 In between yeah , here 's Alice , he sh here she is she 'll come and talk to you across the world be go be going be going back tomorrow
24 ‘ I 'll come down and talk to you about that , ’ Donleavy said .
25 Well , I 'd like to go back and talk to you about the exclusion clauses though , and the purchasing power of the people buying these things .
26 We want to come and talk to you about — whatever it might be .
27 And then after that , there is a film called ‘ Professional Telephone Behaviour ’ , and then Alex Ross will come and talk to you about how to use our system .
28 Listen I I 'm going to come back and talk to you in more lengths
29 Yeah okay we 'll come back and talk to you in a moment do n't go away .
30 There 's a thread running through them , but you have to sit down and listen to them before that sinks in . ’
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