Example sentences of "send [pers pn] [adv] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We check the statements , file them and send them on to the band along with our commission invoice .
2 ‘ Well , I really ought to give them to her personally , or send them back to the bank .
3 There is always someone somewhere who is going to say — ‘ Why must we have fund raising ? ’ — Unfortunately because of the financial climate today it is always going to have to be a part of our Medau way of life — anyway this ‘ do your own thing ’ method has proved so popular we plan to continued in to 1986 with your help , of course — but — if you have any brilliant ideas for our next venture please send them in to the Office .
4 I draw in the markings of each Friesian heifer — they 're all unique , you see — and send them off to the breed society , then they 're registered . ’
5 Morley Street is one of 11 entries for the Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton on Thursday , but Balding is likely to avoid taking on Champion Hurdle favourite , Muse , there and send him straight to the Festival .
6 Send him back to the Army .
7 Now at the end of his life the Danes send him back to the sea in an unmanned funeral barge laden with treasure .
8 I think they 've all got their own washing machines on the ward and that sort of thing , whereas we had to do it by hand and then bundle it all up and send it down to the laundry .
9 The purchaser would take his own blood sample , send it off to the laboratory , and await the results by post .
10 His special gift was to get us on the move , send us out to the butcher to buy that good piece of veal , into the kitchen to discover how delicate is the combination of veal , carrots , little onions , a scrap of bacon , seasonings and butter all so slowly and carefully amalgamated — and all done with butter and water alone .
11 The conductor would send me round to the front with my fishing box , the driver would send me back to the conductor 's end and so it went on .
12 The conductor would send me round to the front with my fishing box , the driver would send me back to the conductor 's end and so it went on .
13 For Harrison to tell them now that logging should end would be political suicide : ‘ Vote for me : I 'll send you back to the stone age ! ’
14 I 'LL SEND YOU BACK TO THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
15 I said to her , if you 're not careful I 'll send you back to the chocolate factory .
16 Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure .
17 He 's hoping to make enough money from the deck that the authorities wo n't send him out to the front .
18 The author has felt that these latter efforts have not in some way brought out the real flavour of the game in the sense that the play does not take place on a real pitch , surrounded by players who get in the way of run-making and occasionally do their stuff by bowling the batsman out or sending him back to the pavilion by some other means .
19 But I do know that when times were bad , the people in the dale had to use the wool off the backs of the sheep themselves instead of sending it away to the wool merchants of Bradford after shearing .
20 At the end of the day in any event the County Planning Committee if they accept my recommendation will be sending it off to the Department of the Environment .
21 " Mum used to send me down to the job centre for jobs .
22 He 's gon na give it into Mericlean and Mericlean , just said we 'll have to send it off to the tax office to get your tax code changed .
23 He bribed an operator at the transmat port to send us over to the space docks .
24 Is there a masochistic streak in all woodturners that sends them back to the pole lathe ?
25 The District Military Council sent me over to the Area Military Commissariat as an adviser , but these young men do n't want an old man 's advice .
26 But then there was a sound that sent me swiftly to the door .
27 And she sent me down to the Headmistress and she says , ‘ You 've been drinking , have n't you ?
28 Oh it was a horse-drawn , horse-drawn , there were no cars on the road in those days , I think I was one of the earliest to get knocked down by a car actually in Walsall , I was er , when we lived in Street he came down Street and immediately opposite there was a Co-op shop opposite Birds the fruitiers , and mother sent me down to the Co-op and the old trams used to run along the Pleck to Darlaston , Wednesbury and that way on and I ran across the road , past the Co-op the tram and a car must have just bumped into me and he knocked me down , a terrible commotion amongst the folks and could n't have hurt them much , because I got up and ran off , ran off home , so they were restricted in you see and the speed they could go in the car , but the car , the tram car was stopped at the bottom of Street , almost opposite the Co-op and er I must have just run across the road run into the car and more or less bounced off it I should think .
29 Mr. Mendez sent me out to the equipment shed to start the inventory .
30 The pressure became too much as sponsors , fly-by-nights and average New Zealanders sent them off to the World Cup with the message that all New Zealand expected them to win .
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