Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [adv] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In fact , Mr Stevens , ’ she called , ‘ I would ask you from now on not to speak to me directly at all . ’
2 seems to me though at that age you 've got freshness and initiative
3 The knowledge now available in published form is bewildering and exciting : bewildering because of its sheer volume and complexity ; exciting because most recorded knowledge is available to you individually at little or no direct cost .
4 Oh , you 're thinking of the other night when I was so rude to you both at that dancey place . ’
5 At this point Antonio enters , and Shylock instantly switches to verse in an aside to us : This is a crucial moment , revealing to us alone at this point his real hatred , so strong that only verse can express it .
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