Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 you see go to a football match , or buying some er electrical appliance appeal to them far more than paying the rent !
2 Looking back I am increasingly grateful to the many people who took a share in this fortunate happening , though now I realise that I might have expressed my gratitude to them more often and more appreciatively .
3 I resolved to explain the situation to them as briefly as possible , make a plea for money and then very rapidly leave .
4 Good sailing centres will have at least one and certainly the R Y A ones do and they 're important because if beginners get into difficulties out on the water you need to be able to get to them as quickly as possible and it also gives them a sense of security to have one of these things around .
5 Er we we make that quite plain to them all right that there might be a delay .
6 As Past President , , has said to me on more than one occasion , there is no finer Institute of which to be a member than the British Institute of Embalmers .
7 Furthermore Mr himself has said to me on more than one occasion that given the history of the situation it 's unlikely that we would get anybody of sane mind to take over the running of the two centres .
8 One of ‘ I 's kids came up to me not long after and said , ‘ You 're a lemon ’ .
9 There 's nothing to prevent you from unburdening yourself to me right here and now if you wish to do so . ’
10 Well , you could , no you can ask yourself , you can ask yourself , because you 've said to me very clearly that you do not regard yourself as ever speaking for yourself , surely you can now think , would I ever want to answer a question like that ?
11 As president of the Southern Society in 1984/85 , it was brought home to me very strongly that the district society network has a vital role to play in communications between Moorgate Place and the membership .
12 I think therefore it would be advisable to make the necessary adjustments in the costumes and send them to me as soon as possible .
13 At all events , I shall be much obliged to you if you will write to me as soon as possible — in order that , if you do not hold out any hope , he may not lose time , and if you do , that you may receive further information ; and he be put into the way of preparing himself , according to your wishes , for the situation .
14 If you are willing to accept employment on the basis of the terms contained or referred to in this letter , will you please sign one copy and return it to me as soon as possible .
15 As part of the Garden 's mandatory assessment of display screen equipment , all PC users are asked to complete the attached Self-Assessment Checklist and return it to me as soon as possible .
16 If anyone is interested in forming a group to go out and get petitions signed , or anything else we can think of as a group , please will they write to me as soon as possible .
17 But I had not forgotten how she had lied , and behaved so badly to me as well as to Edgar Linton , so I did not feel sorry for her , or encourage her to talk .
18 After all , as he had said — and now every word of our conversation came back to me as clearly as if played back on a tape — a woman has a right to decide , on the basis of her own capacity to cope with the situation , whether she is justified in going on with it .
19 It does n't come to me as easily as it does to you . "
20 And they all said now look is there anything we can do and I said no , it 's not , if you 're coming to me as far as I 'm concerned I will do it , you need anything and I will cope .
21 It 's happened to me as recently as May 3rd .
22 If you are willing to accept employment on the basis of the terms contained or referred to in this letter and the attached schedule , will you please sign one copy and return it to me as quickly as possible and in any case within 4 weeks .
23 The report will be published , and I have asked the inspector to report to me as quickly as possible .
24 He does n't talk to me much now because I 'm afraid I 've been the one who 's been tipping him out of the church when he 's smoking .
25 It seems to me much better and less confusing if you admit in print that you were wrong .
26 Who needs to speak to me so urgently that they lie me down on myriads of pebbles by a sun-scorched sea in the southern part of England ?
27 I 'm not very good at listening to God , but between one and three am God spoke to me so powerfully and painfully that I have never felt so broken before him ( and still do ) .
28 She left this house to us , and an allowance to Emily so long as she did n't marry , and one to me so long as I stayed with her .
29 ‘ The position does not matter to me so long as I am playing .
30 And I 'm delighted , frankly , that people write to me that early and say , ‘ I 'm not going to come ’ , because I can give their places to somebody else .
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