Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 To visit them continue to the main road and immediately turn to your right through the gates .
2 I seem to remember they appear on the Glory Years tape ( as someone mentioned ) .
3 In th , and this is not a school who 's decided to set it face against the county council , and it 's services .
4 ‘ Perhaps an escort , ’ hinted Isabel , worried that Matilda was going to suggest she wait for the good father 's return .
5 What people to look you know in the modern society women do n't have to rely on men or do n't have to have traditional sex roles , this is a point of view is n't it ?
6 Sarah likes to build up a relationship with a woman before she has her baby , using acupuncture to relax her , to treat any pregnancy ailments and to help her recover after the birth .
7 She 'd only got five minutes in which to change out of this crumpled dress and fix her make-up before interviewing yet another applicant for the job of a daily nanny to help her look after the twins .
8 So we find , by the end of the fourteenth century , that persons are directing petitions to the Chancellor , claiming that they have at least a moral right to the benefit of these uses , and begging him to give them help against the legal owner who is setting up his Common Law rights against them .
9 He was going to let you come to the sanatorium to see me .
10 It is necessary and immensely touching that your mentor should take the trouble to give you comfort in every step you take , in a very basic and everyday way .
11 She could tell by the tightening of his lips that he did n't take kindly to being given orders , but he could hardly back down now since he 'd been the one to insist they go to the office .
12 If so , it was good to give him experience as a bishop as soon as possible .
13 I used to start me milkround on a Saturday morning at six o'clock and I 'd be still running round at , at one o'clock and some of these , two o'clock sometimes , if it was bad weather .
14 When I left them behind in Cambridge , I got my wife to send them express to the Turtle Bay Hilton .
15 Everyone stands at one end of the pool , and when it is time to start I swim to the end of the pool and come back .
16 The small professional garden design team offers an attractive range , called Tropical Shades , to keep you cool during the summer months .
17 But once that 's been accepted you ca n't argue with the price and this jacket 's certain to keep you warm for a few years at least .
18 ‘ When somebody is taken in , in a distressed state , there should be supervision to ensure they stay in the hospital , ’ Mr McFall said .
19 The citizens of most countries like to believe they live in a democracy , i.e. the state being governed by all the people .
20 I did n't know her at all , other than to see her go into the house and out of the house .
21 PWL 's managing director David Howells entered the debate on Kylie 's future by insisting she had the qualities to see her endure in the same way pop 's Peter Pan Cliff Richard had .
22 I knew that from when I 'd gone to watch them play in the past , but I 'd been cured of insomnia for some time now .
23 This gives the authors opportunity to make alterations and additions to the text , and I am particularly grateful to have this opportunity to revise I Believe in the Holy Spirit .
24 This is to save you time in the kitchen , which is a very hazard-filled area for slimmers .
25 But thanks very much indeed , Patricia from Chipping Norton , and also thanks to my guests ; the Reverend Martin Flatman , the vicar at Saints Mary and John Church in the Cowley Road ; to Pauline Dungate well , I do n't know how to describe you except as a wonderful woman ; Reverend David Brian , the curate at Christ Church in Abingdon ; Sister Jenny , who runs The Porch , a drop in centre for the homeless in the Cowley Road area ; and Lesley Dewhurst from the support group Elmore .
26 to love him come in the pub , you know what I mean he nice to talk to and that
27 When the first contestant to go for the top prize , Marine Captain Richard MacCutchin who , oddly , specialized in haute cuisine , pulled it off by describing the ingredients of a royal banquet given by George VI to the president of France , three-quarters of American television sets were tuned in to watch him wrestle for the answers .
28 A few of them can afford to rely upon a single organization to offer them work throughout the year .
29 Now it 's quite likely that next time I come we can spend quite a bit of time doing this same thing again yeah cos there 's a lot in it there 's angles using a protractor adding things up to check they come to the total that the angles come to three sixty and there 's this thing about fractions there 's cancelling fractions and then there 's working with quite big numbers three hundred and sixty what 's two fifteenths of three hundred and sixty mm that 's quite hard .
30 At Meehan 's appeal Nicky asked the presiding judge , Lord Clyde , if he could call Mr Ross to the witness box to have him listen to the recording .
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