Example sentences of "it to [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A large Biblical map of Solomon 's life lay beneath a quotation from the Book of Chronicles chapter 2 verse 16 : ‘ And we will cut wood out of Lebanon , as much as thou shalt need : and we will bring it to thee in flotes by sea to Joppa ; and thou shalt carry it up to Jerusalem . ’
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3 There are two reasons : firstly , in the summer of 1990 major work started on the church which could restore it to something like its original form ; this would make it interesting , because pilgrim churches are rare .
4 So relate it to something like that and it 's real now if we can relate this to something that you are happy with and you understand it will become real for you
5 Yeah , oh yeah , that 's gon na look good that when we , when we get it to something like
6 put the song down into a physical form , as described above , and send it to yourself by REGISTERED POST .
7 When someone gives you some information , try to repeat it to yourself in the same way it was given to you .
8 ‘ Sit down , Joe , I 'll bring it to yer in a minute , ’ she replied .
9 He repeats it to himself as if he has trouble lodging it in his mind .
10 Raskolnikov does n't put it to himself like that .
11 I sweep it to nothing with my foot , guiltily .
12 I think I 'll keep it to myself for a while .
13 I was not altogether explicit about it to myself at first , but the tactics clarified themselves in my mind .
14 I used the word happy , repeating it to myself through the streets .
15 It was the first time I 'd put it to myself like that .
16 Charles had given it to her for a joke , suggesting she use it as a visual aid to introduce Saussurean linguistics to first-year undergraduates , holding the tube aloft to demonstrate that what is onomatopoeia in one language community may be obscenity in another .
17 ‘ You are quite sure about this , Dorothy ? ’ she said as she handed it to her for her signature .
18 It held the faint tang of a man 's aftershave and she hugged it to her for a moment before realising how ridiculous she was being .
19 It did have sentimental value ; her mother had given it to her for her twenty-first birthday .
20 He had mentioned it to her at the party .
21 If theirs was the same college attended by Clare Mallender , that might be explained by Dysart recommending it to her at her father 's request .
22 Dragging her feet reluctantly , as if she was being pushed from behind , Sylvia took her book to Carolyn , standing well back and handing it to her at arm 's length .
23 No , he 'd have given it to her at the hospital .
24 You 're handing it to her on a plate , you know that ?
25 Seven years ago , she had allowed a man from Christ Church to do it to her on a sofa during a Commem ball , and really she had not liked it .
26 Susan scribbled the postcard and gave it to her with a sigh .
27 The prince sent it to her with his love , just like that .
28 The man handed it to her with a smile , then turned back , shaking his head .
29 Pointing out the value of hat pins , Oliver fielded it and returned it to her with a bow .
30 He poured equal quantities of coffee and hot milk into a cup and handed it to her with a mocking grin .
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