Example sentences of "[pers pn] to give to " in BNC.

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1 Tt I was meant to bring you over a couple of chocolate biscuits and fifty pence for you to give to Craig cos he 's bound to want something .
2 John wrote at length to Hanns about colour , shapes and general effect desirable , and asked him to ‘ do a few rough sketches and send them to me to give to Cecily ; number them so that I can just send you back a telegram saying ‘ Do number three ’ say , unless there is more to be said . ’
3 He stops short of handing it over himself , but gives it to me to give to her .
4 Er I did bring it with me to give to but obviously I 'll have to send it now .
5 And she says , soon as she gets the money she 's gon na give it to me to give to yous .
6 Tomorrow , are you going to give it to Mr or do you want to give it to me to give to him or whatever suits you
7 It would be a long time before anyone inherited — and his sons knew that sooner or later Henry would take something from them to give to the youngest of them all , John .
8 And now my family have offered forty-nine cattle to his family , but the government will not take them to give to his family in England . ’
9 The directors have a reasonable time in which to come to a decision , but since section 183(5) of the Act imposes an obligation on them to give to the transferee notice of rejection within two months of the lodging of the transfer , the maximum reasonable period is two months .
10 A 'sham " has been defined by Diplock LJ ( as he then was ) in Snook v London and West Riding Investments Ltd [ 1967 ] 2 QB 786 ( at p802 ) to include : [ A ] cts done or documents executed by the parties to the " sham " which are intended by them to give to third parties or to the court the appearance of creating between the parties legal rights and obligations different from the actual legal rights and obligations ( if any ) which the parties intend to create .
11 I had to go out so I gave your script to her to give to you .
12 Before leaving , I gave a spare key to Lisabeth and an envelope with Jo 's two hundred quid for her to give to Mr Nassim .
13 However , he has a lot of valuable information about the surrounding countryside , and the frontier crossings which I will ask him to give to us now . ’
14 It should be something useful for setting up home , if only a rather expensive bottle-opener , possibly with other small mementoes of his favourite bachelor activities or sport such as golf balls , presented inside something amusing and clearly feminine but not in bad taste , such as a pair of stockings , with a blue garter for him to give to his bride for the wedding so that she can wear ‘ something borrowed , something blue , .
15 And I 'm not prepared to go on paying three thousand a year renting it to give to him when I could be buying one myself .
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