Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] it to the " in BNC.

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1 I did n't approve of what he was doing , but if I refused his money I would be more and more visible , so I took it , and when he had gone off in relief back towards the dining car I gave it to the barman .
2 John Major scholarship boy who made it to the local grammar school and was lucky to obtain patronage from the local squire .
3 The question raised by the Law Lords on the Circuit who referred it to the High Court was whether despite being deaf and dumb and uneducated , did the defendant know the difference between right and wrong , did she know that a consequence of guilt was punishment , and did she have the power of communicating her thoughts ?
4 There it was bought by an unidentified lady who lent it to the religious Society where it has been ever since .
5 It is clear that this change is highly evaluated in Belfast in terms of social class hierarchy and status , as it is the more prestigious groups that tend to adopt it and the more ‘ advanced ’ ( generally female and younger ) group who introduce it to the conservative inner-city communities ( which are characterized by dense and multiplex network ties that tend to resist innovation and maintain conservative forms ) .
6 Donny O'Brien , the ancient typesetter inherited from the original Advent , swore each day that it was only by the grace of God that the paper ever got launched in the taxi which delivered it to the newspaper boys .
7 In the replay they left it to the 90th and won in extra-time .
8 In the replay they left it to the 90th and won in extra-time .
9 Without asking the woman he throws it to the dog .
10 Mr Deputy Speaker I commend it to the house .
11 In that state he gave it to the boy who set off on his half-mile walk .
12 Without a word he brought it to the table beside her bed and put it carefully down .
13 Nevertheless there was a central thread running through the JCPT report which linked it to the feasibility study of merger which the CHC had commissioned .
14 Another copy was sent to a Belgian huissier who delivered it to the Belgian respondent 20 days after the date of the judgment .
15 Not that she agreed with him — if he were to appear before her right now , she 'd still defend what she did and the way she did it to the hilt .
16 In one statute ‘ confidential information ’ means information disclosure of which is forbidden by statute or by the civil servant who gave it to the local authority .
17 Again , the way he applies it to the specific case of popular music poses problems : the utopian promise which , for Adorno , is the mark of great art 's autonomy is in his view relevant to popular music solely by its absence , for here , he thinks , social control of music 's meaning and function has become absolute , musical form a reified reflection of manipulative social structures ; and this moment in the historical process actually represents , in effect , the end of history — the possibility of movement by way of contradiction and critique has disappeared .
18 Eugénie kept it with her in her house at Farnborough Hill until her death in 1920 and on her death she bequeathed it to the Abbey she had founded to house the tombs of the Emperor and the Prince Imperial .
19 By the time we made it to the foyer , a panic had started .
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