Example sentences of "to [pron] [prep] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Because you , Neil 's already spoken to them about how late th the thing was coming in the first place no and they 've just ignored it !
2 ‘ I know the civil liberties people will not like it , but to some degree they have got us into this mess and we have been listening to them for too long , ’ said Mr Gallie .
3 They will not wear their knuckles out knocking at the West 's door , so long as they feel it will be opened to them before too long .
4 You may depend if an opportunity should occur I will not fail to send a letter and I have to request in a [ letter torn ] fervor that you will post a letter to me at least once a week commencing from Monday next , with all particulars respecting your health etc etc directing them P. Office Launceston until called for , and when I again reach this place I will write immediately .
5 If you recall yesterday , I think yes , the term sick as a parrot is becoming quite a , er , apparent to me in here again , that 's again looking at your faces , some of you , so you 're all quite happy about that one , you knew where you went wrong there .
6 ‘ Bet Rachel 's ‘ avin ’ a good laugh , ’ he muttered wryly to himself for not only had he volunteered for fire-watching duties , but he had also volunteered the services of Dobbs and the cart since there was news of petrol rationing .
7 Although it believes it has a technological lead of around a year in the RISC notebook market , Gilkes does n't expect Tadpole to have the ground all to itself for much longer .
8 SHOULD Labour Councillors in Eastbourne , whose party has had the area to itself for as long as I can remember , ‘ knock on doors ’ in this area , I hope residents will raise the question of the state of the Neasham Road approach to Darlington , south of the railway bridge , particularly when at this time of year it is a pleasure to approach the town from any other direction .
9 SHOULD Labour councillors in Eastbourne , whose party has had the area to itself for as long as I can remember , ‘ knock on doors ’ in this area , I hope residents will raise the question of the state of the Neasham Road approach to Darlington , south of the railway bridge , particularly when at this time of year it is a pleasure to approach the town from any other direction .
10 You ring them up , give your credit-card number , and they talk dirty to you for however long you can afford .
11 I 'm surprised he stuck to you for as long as he did . ’
12 If you have not already done so , please lodge 6 copies of the papers previously sent to you on not later than 7 days before the above date .
13 O H O H is is a single negative but keep it inside the bracket that 's it and do n't forget the two applies to everything inside there so
14 She had looked forward to long satisfying talks with him , when she could tell all about her feelings and all the worries she had kept to herself for so long , but it was not easy for Joe to spend time alone with her .
15 ( 4 ) Where a lessor is proceeding by action or otherwise to enforce a right of re-entry or forfeiture under any covenant , proviso , or stipulation in a lease , or for non-payment of rent , the court may , on application by any person claiming as an under-lessee any estate or interest in the property comprised in the lease or any part thereof , either in the lessor 's action ( if any ) or in any action brought by such person for that purpose , make an order vesting , for the whole term of the lease or any less term , the property comprised in the lease , or any part thereof in any person entitled as under-lessee to any estate or interest in such property upon such conditions as to execution of any deed or other document , payment of rent , costs , expenses , damages , compensation , giving security , or otherwise , as the court in the circumstances of each case may think fit , but in no case shall any such under-lessee be entitled to require a lease to be granted to him for any longer term than he had his original sub-lease .
16 From the sound of it my father could n't have spoken to him for very long , or he would have recognised his son 's voice .
17 Information on individual cases is referred to him in so far as it might help him to frame proposals for orders and changes in the law .
18 He held on to it for as long as he could .
19 For the thirty seconds or so that the video lasted , John was alive , but I could n't hold on to it for any longer than that .
20 As it is , you 've already had her to yourself for too long during my regrettable but unavoidable absence .
21 It used to be a tremendous transition from 1 April when you realised you would n't have the garden to yourself until quite suddenly at the end of October when everybody goes .
22 Er all I can say chairman is that the County Council is is working within the approved structure plan strategy which is based on restraint , based primarily on housing restraint but I think that 's what the County Council has done in its er employment land proposals is to set certain parameters which appear to us to really reasonably meet requirements of this authority 's resident population .
23 Well , you 're always sprouting to us about how fucking good you are .
24 Whoever was talking to us from Over Yonder , however , knew all the words .
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