Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Up to this point the US had been binding itself to Vietnam with conceptual associations , policy objectives , and some material considerations .
2 ‘ Really , it just follows the principles of long-term contract accounting , but we ought to be able to do it better than SSAP 9 practitioners because , while they apply the theory to a handful of different contracts , we are applying it to 20m policies .
3 And I you know should be and I hope am alerting you to areas where er you know we are falling short .
4 We 're getting you to hospital .
5 Yes , that 's Stirling 's over in Wantage , and you 're moving them to Shillingford for six months .
6 ‘ We 're sending her to New York to stay with friends .
7 I told you they want to do another X-ray , and they 're sending him to Carlisle for that , the Cumberland Infirmary . ’
8 GUIL : We 're taking him to England .
9 That 's right a letter that we 're taking him to court
10 ‘ We 're taking him to Disneyland , me and John 's other friends .
11 Well , I was going to say we 're take it to council alright ?
12 What so we 're leaving it to people to decide whether they want to use it ?
13 She 's been fretting herself to flinders , in case you should 've changed your mind . ’
14 Here you are give it to Mummy .
15 His Democratic opponent , Doug Wilder , hoping on 7 November to become the first black governor of a US state , has been forcing him to back-pedal since .
16 Been teaching it to Hazlemere .
17 Been exporting it to England for years , my firm . ’
18 So , I think what you 're suggesting , if we , if we are moving it to Saturday which er is likely erm we could switch the venue to Havstock Park But
19 Also , if I get it written ( which I may not , as I am expecting someone to lunch and want to catch this afternoon 's post ) forward Jenny 's letter ?
20 They 've been doing it to Albanians at .
21 However , a more practical way of looking at D dorian would be to compare it to D major .
22 Unveiling the route in London yesterday , the Tour 's general manager , Jean-Marie Leblanc , said : ‘ The Tour is truly a European event and we are delighted to be bringing it to England .
23 If not it seems to me possible that Summerchild could be opening himself to proceedings under the Official Secrets Act .
24 Made them envy the lucky swells who would be escorting her to nightclubs and restaurants , but also gave them a sense that she was n't stuck up , that she was a genuine person .
25 Since my presence seems to be provoking you to acts of wild aggression , I think it would be best to leave you in peace for a while .
26 ‘ Force-fed your so-called heroes/Do n't be told who to like/It 's your choice … ’
27 I 'm expecting him to chip-up and two-putt for a five ( the 17th was a par-5 ) , so I 'm thinking we have to do the same in reverse .
28 ‘ When I discovered you 'd be accompanying him to Margrida 's lunch party , I decided that the only way I could handle it was by avoiding you . ’
29 so I do that that way when I 'm doing it to practice .
30 ‘ We have n't seen the Queen since the garden party , ’ said Brian , ‘ but I do n't suppose you 'll be asking her to dinner . ’
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