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

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31 Er we we make that quite plain to them all right that there might be a delay .
32 But if you turned round and said to them all right with the consent of the people and with the consent of the Planning Authority we will authorize a site , we would get on and provide it , and they would n't spend four hundred thousand pounds of the taxpayers money in doing it , and it does n't stop there because having spent the four hundred thousand pounds you 've then got to provide the wardening of the site and the constant maintenance , which is a drain .
33 Well Sue said that to me up here did n't she ?
34 to me up there , I must admit Sandy ?
35 Apart from authority , it seems to me plain enough that s. 2 was intended to apply to the agreement which created the option and not to the notice by which it was exercised .
36 Bush justified the move on the grounds that the legislation was " unacceptable to me on almost every ground : ethical , fiscal , administrative , philosophical and legal " .
37 As Past President , , has said to me on more than one occasion , there is no finer Institute of which to be a member than the British Institute of Embalmers .
38 Furthermore Mr himself has said to me on more than one occasion that given the history of the situation it 's unlikely that we would get anybody of sane mind to take over the running of the two centres .
39 And er again , when we get to year fifteen , I get one or two clients who say to me well actually the Norwich have just sent me a bonus record through and I 've actually got nine thousand in the pot already , I think I 'll pay the mortgage off .
40 If that decision is right and , with respect , it seems to me plainly right
41 ’ — Then for your service to me thus far I will confirm you in the offices and estates which you held from Nogai . ’
42 " The language of section 142(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 seems to me wide enough to enable an action to be brought by [ D ] against [ L ] .
43 That 's not like Dot , I felt if she 'd been called away she 'd have got word to me somehow so … so that 's why I rang the Firm .
44 There is no one else can remember except you Wilson Mrs Browning says to me not even Robert , and it is true .
45 Well how do we feel , it seems to me not exactly consensus on this , this issue ?
46 The ‘ white ’ of the sky and clouds appears to me not as pure white , but as a very pale tone , so I start with a wash of cadmium orange fading out from the horizon upwards .
47 She is plainest to me not quite dressed , in white bodice and petticoat , her arms and shoulders rounded and creamy smooth .
48 One of ‘ I 's kids came up to me not long after and said , ‘ You 're a lemon ’ .
49 I have not wavered in the slightest degree in my attitude to this war , nor have I changed my mind as to the need of a final and complete settlement , but I want to say that in a war in which losses of such terrible magnitude are being imposed on all the Nations it appears to me not only wise but imperative that every country should use its political weapon to supplement all its military organisation , if by so doing it can defeat the enemy .
50 Your word speaks powerfully to me not only of your love but of your will .
51 There it issues in a way which seems to me not only acceptable but poetically extremely valuable .
52 Her face is coming back to me yet again , reforming out of bouncing shadow .
53 I do n't they 've been doing anything to me yet okay .
54 I had to give her a little reminder now and then , to stop her attempting to fly off into the wide blue yonder , by gently pulling the leash , but within two days she was coming to me just as willingly as she had on the straight creance .
55 But I need n't have worried , she came to me just as smoothly as before , and I flew her half a dozen times a session over the next four days .
56 She was talking to me just now , before you put your oar in .
57 Well I always have , and my mum 's always said to me why ever do n't you sit down
58 As I remember , the three adjectives applied to me most consistently throughout my early childhood were ‘ clever ’ , ‘ good ’ , and ‘ healthy ’ .
59 Mrs Pitt was rude to me again today when I came out of the bathroom .
60 Right Tim you can sing to me again then
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