Example sentences of "i [verb] to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You do n't honestly expect me to agree to a statement like that , do you ? ’ he snapped violently .
2 ‘ The trouble is that I know that all the time he 's only trying to ingratiate himself in order to get me to agree to a merger .
3 I finally stopped going to school when Charlie did , and Eva arranged for me to go to a college where I could finish my A levels .
4 Not having access to small quantities of such materials ( they come in 8x4ft sheets ) I resorted to a coating of epoxy containing a graphite powder , which gives a hard , slippery , scratch resistant finish .
5 But how could I explain to a man shaking with fury that it was candy-floss I did n't like , and crowds , and being with him ?
6 One day , in one of these tiny streets , with shops on either side and with stalls of street vendors in front of them , the way was so crowded that I got to a place where it was impossible to move .
7 My father encouraged my interest in science , and he even coached me in mathematics until I got to a stage beyond his knowledge .
8 I moved to a school in Herefordshire when my father closed down Avisford and moved to mid Wales .
9 I got on well with him and he was partly responsible a year or so later when I moved to a morning paper in Wales .
10 ‘ They awarded me a seat behind a pillar for this French farce , but foolishly I moved to a place where I had a full view of the stage .
11 That 's what I say to a lot of people today , they moan about dockers but they 're only fighting for their rights .
12 They were made of diamonds , not gold , but I wore them when I want to a ball and never felt my immortal soul in danger because of that .
13 cost money , but as far as this committee is concerned the one , of the particular threats is to strategic planning an and that 's something I , I referred to a moment or two ago .
14 When I mentioned to a colleague that I was writing an article on stress for CIBLINGS , he nodded and said ‘ yes , there 's a lot of it about ’ .
15 I woke to a shout : ‘ I am Alpha and Omega . ’
16 So , erm , I mean , that was , we thought I came to a discussion about young people which is really good and it really did have people in your age group interesting .
17 As they moved towards me , I moved away , but at last I came to a part of the field where rain had knocked down the corn .
18 And then I came to a promontory of rock from which I had a view of Geneva , and was shaken .
19 Wandering round this huge complex , I came to a kind of crossroads where signs pointing in four directions said things like ‘ Chaplain 's Office ’ , ‘ VIP Lounge ’ , ‘ Flight Information ’ .
20 According to Mary , I was to go straight on.All of a sudden , I came to a place of fairy rings , in fields on either side of the lane .
21 I came to a picture called ‘ Crocodile Pool ’ .
22 His approach was to nudge me in certain directions , and very quickly I came to a number of revelations .
23 I came to a crisis point and knew I had to do something to sort myself out .
24 ‘ As I came to a junction , a car pulled out in front of me from a road on the left .
25 Within a dozen yards , I came to a set of iron gates closing off the steps east of the high altar .
26 Whenever I drove to a hospital my question would not be whether there was a demonstration but how big .
27 When I listen to a piece of music , my first questions have to do with whether it moves me , does it have anything unique to tell me , and questions about what style it 's in are way down the list .
28 ‘ Because I listen to a lot of jazz and classical music and the others listen to harder stuff , I find it a challenge to try and incorporate my influences into what we do , ’ Adam enthuses , dropping in the expression ‘ be-bop hardcore ’ to pinpoint his guitar quirks .
29 She suggested that I speak to a man who had lived nearby in 1948 , and after some hours he arrived at the house , a middle-aged Israeli with a lined face and very bloodshot eyes .
30 My new fedora and Hamlet cigar accessories , more fitting to a winning manager than my old tartan pom-pom cap and ounce of Old Holborn , made me unrecognisable to most of the supporters and the nearest I received to a compliment came from a director who suggested I ‘ stick a faggot up my backside and clear off ’ .
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