Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [noun] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I will make that feedback to Jenny so that she 's clear , I think that 's a good way to handle it . |
2 | Large sums of money were being spent on the expansion of arts degree courses whose students would make little contribution to Britain 's economic welfare . |
3 | In the event , he did make some contribution to Toby and Laura 's education . |
4 | We did make we did make this point to Keith actually very very clearly , |
5 | She spent hours in the stockroom , trying everything on so that she could describe each dress to Louise . |
6 | " And how can I explain such finery to Mother Benedicta ? " |
7 | That will give little cheer to Electroid who only today saw one of their customers , Aylesbury Automations , shed fourteen jobs … |
8 | We could give little presents to Jesus , like flowers or summat . |
9 | Ferdinando was still vowing to the Brownings , angry themselves , that he would not send another scudo to England and calling heaven to witness he had been cheated and betrayed , but she lay there impervious . |
10 | By the way I shall send another paper to Perris at the end of the week . |
11 | ‘ I think I wo n't repeat this conversation to Mandy , ’ Charity muttered . |
12 | This morning John Smith says he is saddened by John 's remarks , he thinks it will give some material to John Major , I 've got news for him , many times I 've been saddened when he 's said nowt to John Major when all the clangers he 's dropped . |
13 | Well well he said when he 's not there she comes home she cooks them an evening meal but she 's she she 's she 's got a p , he said she 's got ta give some time to Harriet , that 's not fair |
14 | Perhaps I 'll send these pages to Zab for comment . |
15 | Membership of the TUC will bring many benefits to AEEU members . |
16 | A £1.5 million deal clinched this week in Lothian could bring more jobs to Bathgate to serve the Motorola personal telephones plant . |
17 | ‘ Did you give those keys to Madge — the keys to the kiosk ? |
18 | But he could n't see that happening to Henry . |
19 | The next main line run down here in the south will see another Waterloo to Exeter operation on Sunday , October 18 . |
20 | The payment will remove another obstacle to BSB 's goal of a spring launch for their five channel subscription TV system , which now depends on solving the technological difficulties involved in the set of chips that scramble and decode the satellite signal . |
21 | Yeah , but he he does n't acknowledge those children to Ellen , do n't he , do n't even acknowledge 'em , he 's walked past them in our road and never acknowledged them . |
22 | The woman at the table had , he should imagine , once been quite good-looking , even beautiful , whereas no one , not even with the kindest instincts , could attribute any beauty to Maggie 's features . |
23 | The letter did not contain any reference to Mr. Tee . |
24 | I think , in the circumstances , I shall not submit this manuscript to Mrs Padmore for typing . |
25 | She did not communicate this reflection to Miss Logan , who had so far proved dismally unreceptive to the transcendental . |
26 | It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) . |
27 | I 'll have another chat to Niall and set everything up . |
28 | The anecdote will have less appeal to Speyhawk 's shareholders who were last week told of a £205 million writedown in the value of its properties . |
29 | Maybe we should change that shop to Bastardo Comics ! |
30 | do that when we go , we sha n't go that way to Venice when we go shall we ? |