Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The minister explained that this kind of frontal approach was the wrong way to go about it with God .
2 I 'm seeing on Tuesday to see how he wants to g us to go about it in Norway .
3 Sandy then asked me if I 'd like to carry for him at Walton Heath for the Cup .
4 I arranged to visit that afternoon and to go through it with Mr and Mrs Singh .
5 I was to write about it for Cosmopolitan , she for Trud ; it was the first time she had been outside the Soviet bloc .
6 Although no evidence of his activities before 1643 survives , we know that by then he had married , had established a house and warehouse at Leadenhall Street , and had brought over many of his relatives to work for him in England .
7 ‘ You 'll have to come with me to Auckland for three days , Rachel . ’
8 ‘ Would you like to come with me to Albert 's and see his Mum ? ’
9 You have to come with me to Bill 's house . ’
10 There are several decisions about livestock I want to take while Father is here to advise me , and I must persuade him to come with me to Bodmin market on Thursday .
11 ‘ I want you to come with me to Mr Sunil 's house and let me show you what I think happened to Billy Tuckett . ’
12 I want to come with you to Bavduin .
13 The Football Association was also preoccupied with disciplinary matters yesterday , fining Peter Reid £1,000 and suspending the Queen 's Park Rangers midfielder for two matches , banning Arsenal 's Gus Caesar for three and summoning Wimbledon 's manager , Bobby Gould , and Ray Wallace of Southampton , to appear before them on Thursday to answer unrelated charges of bringing the game into disrepute .
14 Sure enough , St Augustine saved him from shipwreck on the way back , he agreed to the translation , and ordered Ælfstan , abbot of St Augustine 's , to come to him at Whitsuntide .
15 I do n't think Tom probably approved , but she well actually when they used to come to us on Sunday I used to take them to er , to Belver Fall me and David , Thelma 's husband and he 's er , his father was a superintendent so , do you want any tea ?
16 I 'm delighted that he has accepted the invitation to return after a decade to lecture to us on Charles Darwin .
17 To this hour we ca n't judge with any certainty whether they really intend to slip by us into Derbyshire or to march to Wales through Cheshire …
18 You would not care to talk about it with Matey — if you do not feel you could confide in me ? ’
19 By Oscar night , Taylor had recovered sufficiently to pick up hers for Butterfield 8 .
20 So little time had he to spare , indeed , that he declined Jardine 's invitation to shoot with him in Scotland , an opportunity he had in the past seldom passed over .
21 They had always been a close family and that night they had all ended up in tears after a lengthy talk with their family GP who had come to the house to talk to them about Jennifer 's diagnosis .
22 He liked to show parties of visitors round the house and to talk to them of Oswald , or Hild , or Cosin , or Lightfoot .
23 Well , on Thursday afternoon , Maurice was phoned at the office by a man with a foreign accent who said he wanted to talk to him about Sam .
24 They had not told him they were not going back to Antibes and she saw no point in trying to talk to him about Maurin or Sabine Jourdain or Barbara Coleman while he was in this state .
25 She' d get a chance to talk to him about Ascot .
26 A couple of years later I was telephoned by a BBC producer called Ron Webster , who said he wanted to talk to me about Mountbatten 's obituary programme .
27 ‘ Norman has specifically asked to talk to us at Mr Quigley 's house ’ , she said .
28 ‘ She says she 's got to talk to us about Matilda . ’
29 Now , if Edinburgh District want to talk to us about Ingleston , and we do n't want to upset them , we 'll talk to them , but it would have to be an in , and enormous financial attraction for us even to consider that .
30 ‘ As I say , I 'm sorry about seeking you out , Mrs Day , but I felt it would be best to talk to you without Ruth .
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