Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I will have wages to tide me over initially . ’ |
2 | Laura realised that the dreadful man had somehow managed to outmanoeuvre her once again . |
3 | Then you can hit a key and hey presto ! the picture is all jumbled up ready for your child to piece it back together again . |
4 | ‘ I would not want to slave-drive you as early as this actual moment . ’ |
5 | The words seemed to flesh her out again . |
6 | When we talked about it at length , I realised that I 'd been using clothes to buoy myself up emotionally , ever since my father left when I was 10 . |
7 | But he knows if Swindon does n't fall to Labour , he wo n't have the power to hand it out anyway . |
8 | Well you get them up to stage one fairly quickly , it 's the stage two is n't it . |
9 | You need to time it as soon after the incident as possible , so that it 's fresh in the person 's mind . |