Example sentences of "it over to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bill Murray spent £50,000 on setting up his restaurant at Telegraph Hill , near Exeter , Devon , two years ago but said the business started to go downhill when he handed it over to a manager to run .
2 Then he heard Boy say ‘ Yes , ’ and then he heard the TV change ; Boy had got up and turned it over to a boxing match , which was something Boy never usually watched .
3 The commission considered that ‘ no producer should be entitled to rid himself of all responsibility for the waste simply by handing it over to a contractor for disposal ’ , and it recommended that the duty should be enshrined in legislation .
4 After this he will be required to make it over to a family member , just as any heir who succeeded him from outside the family would be required to do .
5 Turn it over to a couple of men to take the place apart , or leave it alone .
6 The woman took the money — understood to amount to several thousand pounds — to a pre-arranged drop-off point and handed it over to a member of the gang .
7 The government is now washing its hands of the industry as it hands it over to a rigged market which will leave very few pits in Britain and the destruction of an asset which the British people asked the government to save and which the government said they were going to save .
8 The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network .
9 ‘ They took it over to the rose-bed under her window and the marks corresponded .
10 If you do not know what a tree or shrub is , exercise clemency and give it a year 's grace to demonstrate its worth before you turn it over to the axeman .
11 I managed to scrounge some tobacco at Brigade H.Q and was soon handing it over to the Frenchman .
12 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
13 Hermann Neuberger , the chairman of the International Football Federation World Cup organising committee , said players who had been shown the yellow card once during qualifying games would not have to carry it over to the finals .
14 To give themselves ready cash , some American airlines want to keep a 10% ticket tax for up to a year before handing it over to the government .
15 Lee slipped off the bike and Philip wheeled it over to the other side of the road .
16 This feller said , ‘ I did n't alter me beat book ’ , and chief constable said , ‘ All right , we 'll send it over to the Forensic Department . ’
17 In simple trusts for restitution of property , there are two options : either the trustee is in possession of the property under an obligation to make it over to the beneficiary at some point in the future ; or else the beneficiary is already in possession .
18 And Pitt-Rivers was the first civil servant given the difficult job of persuading landowners that they ought to stop dealing with their property as they thought fit and hand it over to the control of a state agency .
19 She drew the pan of milk off the fire and carrying it over to the table , quickly poured it into a pint pot into which she had already spooned a generous measure of treacle .
20 Although if the security declines in value the borrower may possibly be able to elect to hand it over to the lender and thus avoid any further liability in respect of the debt , such an eventuality would be unusual , and therefore should not be reflected in the accounting until such time as the asset is transferred .
21 All the Official Custodian was doing was receiving the income and paying it over to the charities .
22 So that Dunbar would be in no position to hand it over to the enemy .
23 I turned it over to the studio and went to work on The Roots of Heaven , and apparently John Wayne took over after I left .
24 Maybe I should have turned it over to the locals … ’
25 Curtius took his drink and carried it over to the corner .
26 Oddly , much credit for this advance has also to be given to Pius X who , in 1909 , founded the Biblical Institute ( the Biblicum ) in Rome and handed it over to the charge of the Jesuits , the Dominicans having earlier founded the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem .
27 The Germans , defeated , suffering every form of deprivation , were not and could hardly be expected to be enthusiastic about dismantling the only source of their livelihood and handing it over to the hated Russians .
28 With much huffing and puffing , the beetles managed to lift the pebble and carry it over to the professor 's circle .
29 Despite the fact that Bill was in his mid-fifties and had a chronic heart condition , which meant he could only play for a maximum of five minutes a match , it was a good move on Fred 's part as the pub owned the cricket pitch at the rear and naturally , as captain , Bill felt obliged to hand it over to the club , and so ‘ The Tip ’ was born .
30 And they 'll just , they 'll eit you know , just hand it over to the police and that 's as far as we 'll go .
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