Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | What decisions , made arbitrarily and in anger , would be handed down to him in the morning ? |
2 | Much medieval painting has come down to us in a fragmentary condition , and often in a very poor state of conservation . |
3 | Biblioth. , P.L. 28.556 ) , and Origen still knew its Hebrew title , which has come down to us in a corrupt and unintelligible form , Sarbethsabanaiel ( ap . |
4 | The mutilated text of the passage of Polybius has come down to us in the Excerpta de sententiis and the keyword " he wept " , has to be supplied from Diodorus ( 32.24 ) with the support of Appian , Punica 132 : they are known to have used Polybius directly or indirectly . |
5 | Singing along to them in the middle of the jungle did seem a little odd , but it kept our minds off things , even if it invited torrents of abuse . |
6 | You got right through to me in a way nobody has ever done before . |
7 | Piper may be articulate and polite , but he is genuinely tough and a real threat to Benn — who I believe must get through to him in the first six rounds or face disaster . |
8 | She eventually got through to her in the early evening . |
9 | The pollution did n't kill the ripple , and could n't get through to you in a skin-tight SCE unit . |
10 | Then Ted can work out a market price and phone it through to you in a day or so . |
11 | ‘ Garry and Maeve intend to take their time in getting it over to him in a way he will understand , ’ said 72-year-old Luise , of Milton Keynes , Bucks , yesterday . |
12 | ‘ The Queen is in good health and will not hand over to him in the foreseeable future unless her health suddenly deteriorates . |
13 | She was just cursing herself for not having had the courage to go straight over to him in the first place when he appeared again , a little further down . |
14 | Get your x-rays done and they 'll send the results over to us in a week . |
15 | So , I tried to make it up to her in every way I could — though it was n't easy — she went on hating me for years . ’ |
16 | Surprisingly Ace held his up to her in a mock toast . |
17 | Mr and Mrs Is-the-Mitsubishi-Scratched-Yet went up to her in the street and pressed her hands between theirs . |
18 | I hope he makes it up to her in the end . |
19 | Shall I go up to her in the pub on Sunday I 'll say , hey Aunty Nora ? |
20 | Down beneath them the lights round the swimming-pool shone cheerfully , and the voice of the singer floated up to them in the starlight , as in a natural amphitheatre . |
21 | So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ? |
22 | I was being given lists of telephone numbers , people were coming up to me in the Comedy Store and saying , ‘ Eh , are you the bloke who 's doing these odd photos . |
23 | People rush up to me in the street , and ask to touch me . |
24 | Because Mrs B , right she just prejudiced , she comes up to me in the Cookery lesson , tell me to clean out the dustbin , and I was so vexed I started to cry , I was so vexed by it . |
25 | Nobody walks up to me in the street and says , ’ God , I think you 're really sexy . ’ |
26 | If they come up to me in the members room of the City Hall and say ‘ hello ’ what am I supposed to ? |
27 | The Englishman told me that if someone came up to him in a queue he would punch him in the face . |
28 | But he gets very angry if they come up to him in a restaurant when he is eating or if he is busy talking to someone else , ’ says Marci . |
29 | Stuart 's Mum rushed up to him in a panic . |
30 | Only a day or two after The Graduate opened , someone came up to him in the street and said , ‘ You know something ? |