Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How did you get word to them at that day ?
2 In March 1991 , a bank as unpaid mortgagee had taken possession of the debtor 's business premises and he had not had access to them since that date .
3 within the first-aiders and the , and obviously to try and try and drive it to them on that issue .
4 Contemporary audiences would have understood that the film appealed to them on that level but were also aware that the tragedy of the film consisted of an ordinary innocent American being hounded by external events and being forced into failure and crime .
5 Almost all of them had crude magic swords , whose unsuppressed harmonics on the astral plane played hell with any delicate experiments in applied sorcery for miles around , but Rincewind did n't object to them on that score .
6 Fathers took pleasure and pride in their sons ' successes , but did not publicly defer to them on that account .
7 They react to them in that way because automatically some of them do n't come from a background in which they grew up with father figures and another thing is they ca n't live up to the expectations of a lot of black women , so it makes them feel lesser .
8 and they revolt against it and you 've just got ta keep your fingers crossed that nothing happens to them in that period .
9 The confrontation involved in sex seemed of all those available to me for that purpose the most powerful , the most open , the most personal .
10 As he says in his autobiography , ‘ I had to take every race as it came and just try to win it because whatever happened to Niki — and the Ferrari was not relevant to me at that point .
11 And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age .
12 ‘ David obviously wrote the songs and everything but I felt a lot of responsibility came on to me at that time , although it was nothing like David 's , ’ he says .
13 It 's not easy to find words for what the two of them meant to me at that time .
14 It was a heavy leather-bound copy of Don Quixote , dramatically illustrated by a man whose name meant nothing to me at that time , Gustave Doré .
15 I have to say again I 'm sorry no it it was n't obvious to me at that time definitely not .
16 There were statements of intent , exhortations , graphs and charts all aimed at producing improvements in what was to me at that time the nebulous concept of ‘ Quality ’ .
17 Christians need to remember the words recorded of Jesus : " Not everyone who says to me on that day , Lord , Lord , shall enter the Kingdom but those who do the will of the Father " ( Matthew 7:21 ) .
18 No , but if the hon. Gentleman has views that he would like to express to me on that closure , I should be delighted to hear from him .
19 I needed more er information on both of those persons , David and Lawrence er and I asked Inspector er to make enquiries regarding those persons and to come back to me with that information .
20 A lot of personal things had been happening to me during that year .
21 My hon. Friend takes a close interest in the prosperity of companies in his constituency and has written to me about that case .
22 If they mentioned him , she would mutter , ‘ Do n't talk to me about that rat . ’
23 As one contracts manager put it , ‘ Do n't talk to me about that health needs nonsense , we 're just trying to keep the lid on . ’
24 To me in that mood it seemed more important than philosophy , like the poetry of Keats or the music of Sibelius .
25 ‘ Do n't speak to me in that tone ! ’ protested his wife , but nevertheless responding to the pressure of his hand in her back .
26 ‘ Do n't you speak to me in that way , ’ Nora retorted , ‘ or I 'll box your ears , you ungrateful girl ! ’ and they were into yet another quarrel .
27 As a member of Labour 's trade and industry team , those issues are of particular concern to me in that capacity .
28 And I 'm telling you , do n't speak to me in that fashion or I 'll have to have a word with your father . ’
29 When people are buying , another example of their purchasing power would be to say ‘ well , now I want this particular policy and I want to combine it with a power that 's available to me in that policy ’ .
30 ‘ Who do you think you are , to talk to me in that manner ? ’
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