Dracula
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In the following sentences taken from the novel Dracula (by Bram Stoker), indicate whether the for/to-PrepPs are used as indirect object or not.
She smiled, and gave some message to an elderly man in white shirtsleeves, who had followed her to the door.
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I looked about for something to read.
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I shall have to invent a new classification for him, and call him a zoophagous (life-eating) maniac.
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She then rose and dried her eyes, and taking a crucifix from her neck offered it to me.
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I am Dracula, and I bid you welcome, Mr Harker, to my house.
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With a courteous bow, he opened for me himself the door to the octagonal room.
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With a courteous bow, he opened for me himself the door to the octagonal room.
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He has been under our care for nearly six weeks.
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I was already thinking about what I had best do, when the driver, looking at his watch, said to the others something which I could hardly hear.
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Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!
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I have grown quite fond of the garlic, and a boxful arrives for me every day from Haarlem.
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He carried the phonograph himself up to my sitting room and adjusted it for me.