Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] it to the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Hurd : I listened to my hon. Friend 's particularly interesting speech on that theme on Monday , and I commend it to the House . |
2 | The Bill is the right Bill for the job and I commend it to the House . |
3 | The Bill matches the needs of the times , and I commend it to the House . |
4 | I believe that the timetable that we are proposing offers a sensible and balanced way of achieving all the different objectives , including the legitimate desire of the House to consider the Bill fully , and I commend it to the House . |
5 | And I took it to the people up on Royal Parade , who are constantly having burglaries , no , that 's that 's true , they have had several quite chunky burglaries |
6 | I fill the bus and I drive it to the airport . |
7 | And I put it to the some of the women and men cleaners you see , How would like a rest day roster ? |
8 | I remember one dress , it was brocade , and I wore it to the opening of the opera . |
9 | It tastes delicious and I pick it to the bone like a meticulous cat . |
10 | I take out my sketch pad , but the results are not food and I consign it to the ancient lavatory and oblivion on the track . |
11 | Erm you gave a a very full account of the sort of pressures that erm you were under because you did n't have a job and you related it to the necessity of involving yourself in what you euphemistically called the black economy . |
12 | A pedometer is a small gadget that clips onto your belt and you adjust it to the length of your own stride to measure the distance covered . |
13 | She owed it to the town , and she owed it to the memory of Frank Williams , her father , who 'd had no one to fight for him when he 'd needed it most . |
14 | God was clearly on her side and she made it to the living-room door without a hitch . |
15 | At last the little flame flared and she set it to the paper , watching the end blacken , smoulder and curl as it burned . |
16 | She is wearing her party smile which slashes to a snarling slaver and she makes it to the kitchen where cold steal lies on Dutch tiles . |
17 | I mean would it be the same if we had ten and we raised it to the three quarters . |
18 | and we gave it to the erm school at over Downing Drive |
19 | The social significance of this ( and one linking it to the theorists we have discussed earlier ) lay in the fact that large numbers of individuals , uprooted from their established communities and families were adapting to one another and to the existing Chicago population . |
20 | Stab the heel and they drip the blood out onto a piece of blotting paper and it dries and they send it to the laboratory and they punch it out and they examine it and they test it . |
21 | The second defendant was sent a photocopy of the affidavit and he sent it to the defendants ' solicitors for advice in the context of the wrongful dismissal claim . |
22 | His ‘ act as if you own the place ’ approach seemed to work , and he made it to the double doors that opened into the main tunnel complex , not even pausing as he attached a circuit board to a second brick and casually tossed it into the heart of the pile of drums on the dock nearby . |
23 | She handed the glass back to him and he returned it to the restaurant . |
24 | They gave the magic to a cripple named Birkinlig , and he took it to the lower land and in turn bestowed it upon his friends , his household . |
25 | I went through the proper process and the local MP er , er MP for Labour , did n't know much about it , and he referred it to the Postmaster General , I think it is , who took three months to answer . |
26 | Davidson had of course great opportunity for influence upon Baldwin , and he used it to the full on this occasion . |
27 | He often sought recreation in fencing , wrestling , running , jumping and throwing the javelin , and he did it to the utmost of his strength and skill . " |