Example sentences of "i [verb] it to " 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 | Such an initiative would complement the United Nations arms register called for by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , and such an international responsibility is one that I believe Japan would willingly accept , which is why I commend it to my right hon. and hon. Friends . |
3 | I commend it to the House . |
4 | As such , I commend it to the House . |
5 | I commend it to the House . |
6 | I commend it to Ministers , but , bearing in mind our debates in Committee , I confess that I do not do so with any great hope that they will see sense for once and will accept this sensible recommendation . |
7 | The Bill is the right Bill for the job and I commend it to the House . |
8 | I commend it to the House . |
9 | The Bill matches the needs of the times , and I commend it to the House . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Having visited Tullie House , I can confirm that , as my hon. Friend says , it is remarkable , and I commend it to hon. Members on both sides of the House . |
12 | Mr Deputy Speaker I commend it to the house . |
13 | I commend it to the House . ’ |
14 | I pinned it to the corkboard with a red drawing pin and a light heart , and went upstairs again to change back into jodhpur boots to deal with the terrain and to pick up the map and the compass in case I could n't find the trail . |
15 | Terrified that it would try to escape or fly away , and not wanting to risk the Corporal 's anger , I pinned it to the ground by leaning a large stone against it . |
16 | ‘ And I think it 's going to be very important that I sell it to the Congress and the American people , and that we have a partnership here . ’ |
17 | Carrying a tray of glasses would have been easier if the floor had been stable but I made it to the far end with only a lurch or two and delivered the goods as required . |
18 | I made it to the front of the clubhouse just in time to seize Jack 's bag and head for the practice ground . |
19 | So I made it to 100 and we won the game shortly after . ’ |
20 | I repeat it to you with a sense of irony . |
21 | Not that I mean it to be a breathless race , but rather that I somehow do n't see life in an ordinary manner , not even this sere and monotonous existence in Africa ; granted , it browns me off sometimes , but I do pretty well on the whole ; and if I can still enjoy this incredibly austere and disciplined life , how much more shall we not enjoy life together ? |
22 | But I liken it to an opposition party in a parliament , or a critical press ; acting as a consclence and a brake , but not in power and unlikely to assume it . |
23 | I whispered it to you while you slept . ’ |
24 | And I bring it to you in the context of our conversation about junior church . |
25 | What 's more , if I deem it to be necessary I shall call upon the Duke of Marlborough to give evidence on our behalf . ’ |
26 | Young , Arthur was playing with his tool set under the table and during a lull in the conversation was heard to say : ‘ Now , where 's my tenon saw — oh course , I lent it to Harry Acton — that bloke never brings anything back . ’ |
27 | That hat has been to Buckingham Palace twice because I lent it to a friend who was invited to a later garden party . |
28 | I lent it to Bronwen . |
29 | I lent it to Lee 's da . |
30 | ‘ I sold it to a tinker . |