Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [prep] [det] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A small bouncy couple in their fifties got out , staring at the lights and the screens round Angela Morgan 's car , and came over to them with all the confidence of the middle-class member of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme . |
2 | I talked to them for half an hour on maximum range and fuel economy . |
3 | It was like , get on to those bloody phone people , he said , I was on the phone to them for half an hour , yesterday , he said have n't turned up , he said , and I organized m I work around and everything . |
4 | His teaching after the resurrection , when " beginning with Moses and all the prophets , he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself " , was the climax of what he had been teaching them through the years of his ministry . |
5 | " Beginning with Moses and all the prophets , he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself . " |
6 | And I 'm going to suggest , without going into great detail , that the media will actually help you promote your products , your organization , your services , your views , the information you need to share with the public , if in fact you can actually present it to them in such a way that they can use it . |
7 | clings to me with such a perfume |
8 | Given its urgency , I am surprised that the hon. Gentleman did not write to me about such a detailed case , which would have enabled me to deal with it earlier . |
9 | I will carry out any order given to me by such an illustrious coroner of the city . ’ |
10 | I WRITE in appreciation of Broadgreen Hospital for the wonderful attention and care accorded to me from all the staff during the five days I spent there . |
11 | ‘ I 'll talk to you for all the time we 're on this train . |
12 | At this moment she had the urge to fly back to the house , take her into her arms again and say ‘ I 'm going to make it up to you for all the love that I 've withheld , and for all the love you 've missed in your life . ’ |
13 | " I 'm grateful to you for such an accurate statement of my beliefs . " |
14 | Jesus of Nazareth was a man whose divine authority was clearly proven to you by all the miracles and wonders which God performed through him . |
15 | I 'll talk to you in half an hours time . |
16 | Robbie nodded , mentally apologising to him for all the scathing epithets that had so nearly tumbled from her lips . |
17 | Others could not get to him for half an hour . |
18 | Only when his first movement unleashed the pounding headache bequeathed to him by half a bottle of the college 's specially shipped port did he begin to regret the decision . |
19 | This author was Lewis Henry Morgan , and Marx 's reference to him in such a letter shows how his concern with anthropology was becoming central . |
20 | ( 6 ) is very similar : given the opinion that Sir Jee had of himself , he could not understand what could lead someone to speak to him in such a way . |
21 | I spoke to him in all the languages I knew , but we still could not understand each other . |
22 | It took Caillié eleven years of meticulous planning and a further year to reach the fabled city in 1828 , which turned out to be rather a disappointment to him after such a hazardous journey . |
23 | He thought that he left the church unnoticed , but Isobel saw him as she stepped out of her pew , and , as far as anything could penetrate to her at such a time , she was touched by his solicitude . |
24 | On the car journey , which took an hour and a half each way , he would talk to her with all the will he could muster about the toy shops . |
25 | One career wife spoke about her exasperation when her husband listened to her with half an ear as he watched television . |
26 | The winner of the best adult joke is Mrs May Jones from Prescot , and a T-shirt is on its way to her for this the Echo office favourite . |
27 | The winner of the best adult joke is Mrs May Jones from Prescot , and a T-shirt is on its way to her for this the Echo office favourite . |
28 | Rosalba was drawn to her above all the other Marys in the province , far and above the Madonna of the Kneading Board , who had been washed ashore with the face of Our Lady in its grain , and who was her mother 's favourite , and hung in replica above her bed . |
29 | It was still possible that the undertaker had been visiting Laura Passmore on the evening he disappeared , but why go to her by such a roundabout way ? |
30 | She wondered why he was speaking to her in such a quiet , gentling tone , then realised how stiffly she was holding herself . |