Example sentences of "to me [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | I therefore proposed an account of law , ‘ normative positivism ’ , which I take to synthesize salient features of positivism and natural law thinking and which seems to me wholly to fit the nature of criminal law . |
2 | The terms of section 40 seem to me strongly to support the conclusions reached so far . |
3 | At first he tried halfheartedly to appeal to me not to send the story to England for ‘ the sake of the side ’ . |
4 | Simply to dismiss their work as ‘ pessimistic ’ , however , or to use it emblematically as a naive position which we now know better than to take seriously , seems to me hopelessly to devalue the currency of critique . |
5 | It seems to me better to consider the particular relationship in hand , and see whether or not , as a matter of policy economic loss should be recoverable . |
6 | A young relative writing to me recently expressed the feeling that she had always found it easier to give than to receive . |
7 | Father James Morrow , a Roman Catholic priest and pro-life campaigner , emerged from the hearing of his application by magistrates in Bingley , west Yorkshire and said : ‘ It is up to me now to pursue the matter in the next court . ’ |
8 | Father James Morrow , a campaigner from Braemar , emerged from the 50-minute hearing of his application by magistrates at Bingley , west Yorkshire , and said : ‘ It is up to me now to pursue the matter in the next court . ’ |
9 | It seems to me hard to do the latter without being able to do the former . |
10 | To say that seems to me really to beg the question . |