Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] it to the " in BNC.
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1 | Rather dubiously I put it to the Chairman and I was relieved to find that he was quite enthusiastic about the idea . |
2 | So I took it to the British Museum , who identified it for me . |
3 | So I moved it to the other side of the step . |
4 | So we referred it to the confed and er we had the officers down and the matter was resolved and we got our increase and it was acceptable by everybody . |
5 | So they leave it to the ones who do n't recognise degradation when they see it — I 've been a social worker , I know about these people — women too stupid and disorganised to — ‘ |
6 | The children put all the presents in the pram , and at three o'clock they pushed it to the Perks 's little yellow house . |
7 | Together they offered it to the world 's women . |
8 | Eventually we dragged it to the waterfall and flung it in . |
9 | It decided her ; instantly she followed it to the broad Danube . |
10 | Now you would court martial them well I put it to the S I B |
11 | Well I sent it to the B B C , I sent it to Duncan but I also sent it to the the Lady a shorter version to the Lady their competition and I said their competition was gon na be on the eighteenth in their issue they would give the names of the of the winners , but I had looked in the Lady yesterday in Smiths and there was none of nothing about it , but I do n't think I 've won anyway because it said you 'd be notified by post so . |
12 | One of the characteristics of judicial review is that the supervising court does not substitute its decision for that of the public authority ; rather it leaves it to the body to make good its illegal behaviour by making a fresh decision which complies with the requirements of the law . |
13 | And indeed she left it to the very last possible moment ; she almost missed her chance . |
14 | That 's it , and then erm then we take it to the next stage . |
15 | And then we give it to the printer |
16 | ‘ At the very least we owe it to the families of the dead and the wives and children of the soldiers . |
17 | Sometimes a gets up to thirty and then they give it to the person |
18 | For a long time he held the photograph , fingering it gently , careful not to mark it , and then he pinned it to the cork-board on the wall . |
19 | Head of Department : ‘ No , occasionally I mention it to the Head : problems — no capital . |
20 | Actually he pinpointed it to the day I came back from hospital . |