Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well , since he did not appeal to me in the slightest , the whole business became a terrible bore . |
2 | Discussing Arnie with Guido did n't appeal to her in the least . |
3 | Now er on the air at five o'clock mister Tim with drive at five and the early evening sequence , and we 're gon na chat to him in the next thirty minutes because he 's been out shopping today and he 's spent quite a lot of money on some brand new clothes . |
4 | And Jesus does n't just chat to us for the sake of chatting to us , he , when he speaks to us his words have authority , they have input , they are vital and we must pay attention to them . |
5 | The knowledge of his affair still ate away at her , and it was knowing that she could never speak to him about the affair that hurt most . |
6 | Yet when it came to negotiation , who would speak to him in the name of France ? |
7 | I did not speak to her during the journey , and when we arrived in Ruritania , I left the train at Zenda , a small town outside the capital . |
8 | Well I do n't know because I , I did n't speak to her about the money , Sheila spoke to her , but she knows not to speak to me very much about money , see |
9 | I did n't speak to her for the rest of the day , of course , and this made her laugh , I do n't know why . |
10 | ‘ She must stand half an hour longer on that chair , and nobody may speak to her for the rest of the day . ’ |
11 | it 's still the first one , she 's got a billion things to do , we 'll obviously speak to her in the autumn , erm |
12 | With me there , but he 'd be aboard the dumb hopper and I 'd be aboard the dredger and I remember one man , he turned round , his name was ex naval man he was and er I went round on the Sunday morning and he did n't speak to me on the Saturday . |
13 | Erm the talks erm Gillian Thornton is gon na speak to us on the 23rd of February just to remind you and I 've actually prepared some notes on play writing which we can fit in some time during this sort of session . |
14 | perhaps , you 'd speak to us at the next council meeting , then . |
15 | And she said well I 'm not gon na speak to you for the rest of the week then . |
16 | Call the Coastguard for information if in doubt — they would rather speak to you on the phone than have to rescue you on the water ! |
17 | ‘ Do you know she would never let me speak to you on the phone ? |
18 | ‘ Jackie ca n't speak to anyone at the moment . |
19 | She was very shy , and did not often speak to anyone outside the family . |
20 | It did n't matter to her in the least . |
21 | His opinion of her work , like his opinion of her as a person , really should n't matter to her in the slightest . |
22 | We must confirm to you at the time of booking that there is a free or reduced price holiday still available on the departure date you require . |
23 | How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment ! |
24 | To talk about God to starving men is simply a waste of time for to them God is bread ; he can only appear to them as the bread of life . |
25 | My body as it is for me does not appear to me in the midst of the world . ’ |
26 | Now I 'll put a line to do a transcription transcription goes in an appendix , put your transcription at the back of your work , in according to Appendix A and number the lines , so that you can refer to them in the body or wherever . |
27 | We shall therefore refer to it as the Fundamental Theorem of Vector Programming . |
28 | We label this line AD and shall refer to it as the aggregate demand curve . |
29 | For brevity we can refer to it as the PCBCR . |
30 | He would refer to it as the ‘ funny stuff what makes me happy , ’ claiming to live for it . |