Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Remember Ma Christie , our Norwegian Pathfinder , who wondered at how his crew just happened to appear as though from some mystique of chance ; how Middleton said in effect " my crew is the best in the Command … leave them be or I return to the Main Force " .
2 He believes ‘ That all individuals should be considered to be good , worthwhile and honest until he or she proves to the contrary ’ , It is a sentiment that still today remains his guiding light , and he would add that ‘ All things are possible through God ’ .
3 There are the actions he or she contributes to the total social process , and there are the accounts in which action is interpreted , criticized and justified .
4 Otherwise a seller 's spouse may be asked to sign the contract to demonstrate that he or she submits to the sale : the spouse will then be estopped from subsequently seeking to frustrate it .
5 It was common practice , for example , for a brothel-keeper brought before a court to claim that he or she belonged to a privileged nationality .
6 and or she went to the door
7 The person is implicitly saying that he or she subscribes to the network of rules of the discipline in question .
8 But as there must always be some kind of observer-effect in patterns revealed in this analytic way , the position of the observer , and the preconceptions that he or she brings to the act of observing , must be accounted for at every phase of the research .
9 Well , can everyone take on board the idea now , if there are new documents being prepared or we get to a major re-issue .
10 Bottle 1:2:6 3 Dozn & 8 Bottles porter 16:0 Cold drams 2:0 Glasses broke 10 @ 6d. each 5:0 1779 " Renews the order on the Committee respecting the ffees of dressing fflax & they to report to the next meeting . "
11 If you have applied to vote by proxy and your application is allowed the registration officer will issue your proxy with a ‘ proxy paper ’ which entitles him or her to go to the polling station and vote for you .
12 ‘ My mum 's brilliant and I go to a lovely young designer called Richard Kinlock , who 's superb .
13 Erm , but generally , ye I mean cos Eileen and I go to a we nearly always go somewhere like Carriages or you know , somewhere Italian which is , you know , it might , it all depends on what Jim 's eating at the time .
14 ‘ I work with women all day and I go to the pub to get away from them ’ …
15 ‘ I remember the date and I go to the grave every Thursday when I 'm in England . ’
16 And then expand on it , and so I go into each of these and I go to the and I say a few words about each of these particular themes .
17 Right , where 's this morning 's paper and I go to the bogs ?
18 En route we fried and ate the well tenderised cod — this was filmed with plenty of zizzle track — and I drank to the loss of another illusion in the Scotch that will never be seen in Saudi Arabia .
19 I can not account for its striking me more now than any other day , but it was as if new to me ; and I listened to every sentence he spoke as if to a musical composition . ’
20 Neither therapy was enjoyed and I listened to the catalogue of side effects like a reporter who had just pierced the darkest Amazonian forest and was observing a new race for the first time .
21 Later I descended with the songs of the skylarks still in my ears and I listened to the grumbling of the men in the mist of the grey streets .
22 His bedroom door was n't shut and I listened to the stillness inside .
23 I have many memories of Eton : services in College Chapel , especially in winter when the lights were lit and I listened to the massed singing of a favourite hymn ; the Headmaster , Dr Alington , an Olympian figure in scarlet gown , taking " absence " on the chapel steps ; the Fourth of June , a festival peculiar to Eton , and fireworks bursting over the river ; the Field Game on winter afternoons while mist crept across the grounds ; the lamps in the High Street and crowds of boys hurrying back to their houses before " lock-up " .
24 ‘ The phone went at 3am and I rushed to the hospital .
25 ‘ Connors and I got to the hotel just as your boys were leaving , ’ I continued .
26 ‘ Fortunately the traffic cleared and I got to the studio to start my show with two minutes to go . ’
27 The full vessels are left on the empty shore , they are for use but I am carried to the river in your arms , and I dance to the rhythms of your heart-throbs and heaving of the waves .
28 I stayed with my mother 's parents in Eltham and I wrote to every theatre company and virtually every person in the world , but nobody would even look at me because I had n't done drama school .
29 There I was , talking to people asleep this morning and I woke to the dulcet tones of talking on the radio .
30 I represent a constituency very near Westminster and I bring to the House many groups of youngsters from schools .
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