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

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1 This time , after setting the passages in their context in the briefest possible way , we will turn to them straight away .
2 We 'll need to go back to them again shortly .
3 ‘ I 'm going down to them again tonight . ’
4 ‘ The offices are used not just by us but also by several local voluntary organisations , and we are anxious that they can have access to them again as soon as possible , ’ Mr Alton said .
5 ‘ I 'm sure these two young people do n't want us tagging on to them any longer , eh ? ’
6 He said : ‘ If I tell you where I sold it you are going to go to those people and I wo n't be able to sell to them any more .
7 However , whilst it is easy to criticize teachers for failing to embark on a thorough and methodical appraisal of their practice it should be remembered that the LEA scheme was introduced to them initially very much in terms of accountability rather than professional development , and for this reason some caution over what to reveal in the self-appraisal document is understandable .
8 you see go to a football match , or buying some er electrical appliance appeal to them far more than paying the rent !
9 She meant his earnings , not the yield of the toy-shop business , but she had never been in the habit of referring to them so distinctly , let alone to the fact that they were thin on the ground at the moment .
10 With the speedier decision-making that the extra staff make possible , in which the Bill assists , people will be able to have no said to them very properly .
11 I hope to introduce Jenny to them very soon , when I think they 'll be more understanding still . ’
12 Children often feel they are close to animals , and relate to them very well , feeling like them , especially in their bodily functions .
13 Textbooks are useful ( particularly for telling you which primary sources to look for ) , but you should not have to refer to them very often in writing your final essay or dissertation .
14 Looking back I am increasingly grateful to the many people who took a share in this fortunate happening , though now I realise that I might have expressed my gratitude to them more often and more appreciatively .
15 It is unthinkable that we should be unconcerned about the difficulties that our disabled patients face : it is essential that we are better informed and respond to them more appropriately .
16 The pieces could n't get to them quick enough .
17 So the programme 's the bit that you do , and then to them basically just cutting it , while it 's still down , you were still , the awkward thing is
18 And if there had been no synthetic drugs to control the resistant strains , would the decline of streptomycin have been taken to prove that antibiotics were a waste of time because organisms adapted to them too easily ?
19 I have one or two such places up my sleeve which I save for difficult days but I do n't spoil it by going to them too often .
20 He did , however , acknowledge the nature of the dispute and promised to reduce Soviet forces based on the islands and to facilitate Japanese access to them still further [ see p. 38148 ] .
21 I resolved to explain the situation to them as briefly as possible , make a plea for money and then very rapidly leave .
22 On other occasions we may decide assertiveness is an investment actually got to use that style of behaviour to get my point across and to listen to them as well .
23 It is odd , and neatly illustrative of the contradiction in Spartan attitudes , that Herodotus can say of the Spartan-led Greeks in the same period that Samos ‘ seemed to them as far away as the Rock of Gibraltar ’ , while telling elsewhere in his book of a Spartan , son of Archias , who was called Samios because of his father 's Samian links ( viii .
24 To those ladies who were responsible for dealing with this charitable effort , she would offer as much as five shillings for a bundle of what appeared to them as less attractive articles , especially if they were food-stained , as some old gentlemen 's coats often were .
25 Good sailing centres will have at least one and certainly the R Y A ones do and they 're important because if beginners get into difficulties out on the water you need to be able to get to them as quickly as possible and it also gives them a sense of security to have one of these things around .
26 Er we we make that quite plain to them all right that there might be a delay .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 If that decision is right and , with respect , it seems to me plainly right
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