Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] it to " in BNC.

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1 Well I 've written a letter which I 'll read out to you , I have n't posted it because I think I ought to read it to the meeting and get their approval erm , or otherwise , erm , Dear Miss , this is the General Secretary , W I subscription nineteen ninety two .
2 I must leave it to economists to say how much they have learnt from his account , or where they would disagree with it .
3 ‘ They sent the bill , I must forward it to mama . ’
4 Indeed it was one of the most shocking stories of police corruption and legal incompetence I had ever read , and believing that I had the ability to rectify it , I decided , whatever my other commitments , that I must bring it to public notice as soon as possible .
5 He said , ‘ I must return it to the half-mortals , for only they in all the worlds can keep it safe now . ’ ’
6 But I must report it to you .
7 I have n't sent it because I thought I must read it to the meeting .
8 Your mother was saying perhaps I should give it to the kids , half to you , half to Debbie , but I said , no .
9 ‘ Perhaps I should mention it to Arthur ? ’
10 I should like it to be true . ’
11 I should like it to be understood that we in Northern Ireland do not expect our tourism promotion to be taken over by Bord Failte .
12 The longer scheme is widely thought to be better and I should like it to be more at the centre of the proposals , as I want the environment as a whole to be at the centre .
13 When I decided to grant this private notice question , I took it to be a serious matter and I should like it to be taken seriously .
14 I should put it to the old man right away . "
15 But even if one is not antagonised by the appalling monotony of Mr. Lawrence 's theme , under all its splendid variations , one still turns away with the judgement : ‘ this is not my world , either as it is or as I should wish it to be . ’
16 As I screwed up my eyes against the dazzle , trying to see the creature so that I might describe it to Crispin , it vanished .
17 Sandra : I thought I might take it to Mr Wilson .
18 But I might not wish to do so because I might believe it to be wrong to buy an Italian car for one reason or another .
19 ‘ Do it to me , ’ he said , ‘ or else I 'll do it to you . ’
20 I 'll do it to Richard .
21 Oh I 'll , I 'll tape it to myself .
22 It 's just that I 've already mentioned to someone else , and if they ca n't go , then I 'll offer it to you .
23 I 'll leave it to you .
24 I 'll leave it to Fate .
25 I take them to a certain stage , but I tend to find finishing a painting much more difficult than starting it , so I 'll leave it to one side , maybe for a week or more , where I can see it , and as I pass it suddenly something will click .
26 I 'll leave it to you . ’
27 I 'll leave it to your imagination . ’
28 I 'll leave it to the young men , like yourself .
29 I 'll I 'll leave it to the
30 I 'll leave it to the people who went to explain the debacle .
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