Example sentences of "send [pers pn] to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To operate the service Sistelcom has set up a National Management and Operations Centre , seven regional centres , which receive the calls , process , multiplex and send them to the central system , a series of base stations , six 9,600bps tie lines to connect the national centre and the regional centres , and signal distribution tie lines via satellite .
2 Send them to the right person at the right address for payment and include the following information :
3 Send him to a regional office ? ’
4 I do n't know what you 've got planned , there , but a decent boys ' day school is not something to be entered into lightly , it 's a hell of a commitment , I mean I send mine to the local primary and hope for the best …
5 The prosecutor may decide to terminate the case , treat it as délit or , exceptionally , send it to an examining magistrate .
6 What you need is catharsis : get it all down on paper and send it to the Freudian fret folk at Guitarist .
7 In the case of a joint purchase it will save time if , as buyers ' conveyancer , you have them execute the engrossment print before you send it to the other side .
8 The subsequent procedure is for the solicitor to compile a bill of costs and send it to the appropriate officer of the court for ‘ taxing . ’
9 If so , why not draft a press release and send it to the local press describing their achievements ?
10 If you wish to join , you should complete the membership form below and send it to The Royal Air Forces Association , 43 Grove Park Road , Chiswick , London W4 3RX , together with your remittance for the appropriate membership fee .
11 I do n't want to let the side down — do n't send me to the Sick Room !
12 ‘ Be careful they do n't send you to the Eastern Front , ’ I said .
13 There had been talk of sending me to a special school , but my family were not ready to accept such an open acknowledgment of my disability , and the excuse was again made about academic standards .
14 There was n't much he could do about Preston except shout abuse across the garden fence at his nan while she was putting the washing out , but he managed to persuade her it would be a mistake sending him to a Catholic school .
15 His parents were not affluent but they pumped what money they had into his education , sending him to a private school , Edinburgh 's Merchiston .
16 The musical show is on at Guildford Civil Hall on Thursday , April 23rd at 2 p.m. and you could win yourself two free seats by colouring in the Mr. Men picture , filling in the form and sending it to The Junior Editor Club , The Herald , 114–115 West Street , Farnham , GU9 7HL , to arrive by Friday of next week .
17 The parents of 26 children refused to send them to the designated school and instead made arrangements for tuition to be given to them by , inter alios , a volunteer retired teacher , in rooms above a public house .
18 In the fullness of time , we will afford , perhaps , to send you to a finishing school , or a conservatory to study music .
19 It had been their intention to send her to a finishing school in France or Germany , but she had begged so hard to be allowed to stay where she was , with Breeze and Gay .
20 But despite her appalling injuries , her parents have fought to send her to an ordinary school .
21 ‘ One would have shuddered to send him to a public school , ’ said the lady , who had in fact sat long and agonized in calculation of the cost of doing so .
22 Order 16 , r 10 applies , and in whatever manner a transfer may be ordered , the county court : ( 1 ) gives notice to all parties ( N 278 ) ; ( 2 ) copies all court records , has them certified by the district judge , and sends them to the High Court together with : ( a ) all documents filed ; ( b ) the transfer order ( if made by the county court ) ( N 278 ) ; ( c ) ( if legitimacy proceedings ) a certificate by the district judge showing the state of the proceedings and the steps taken ( Ord 16 , r 10 ) .
23 A Cornish miner later recalled of his late-eighteenth-century childhood : When I was eight years old my parents sent me to a raiding school kept by a poor owld man called Stephen Martin .
24 He sent me to a Jesuit boarding school .
25 Undismayed , she sent me to a first-class crammer for two terms , and Brian to another preparatory school .
26 The day after I finished working for the managing director of a certain company fighting off a take-over bid , the agency sent me to the rival company . ’
27 So the sent me to the er eye infirmary and of course the eye infirmary sent me to the blind school .
28 He sent them to a famous anthropologist at the university , who gave them to the library .
29 And that , I I was , my hus , during the time mother was ill , my husband took ill , now this is where authorities do n't give you any back up , instead of sending him to hospital which was fifteen minutes by bus , I could have visited him every day they sent him to the other side of the county which only allowed a visit once a week , and meant I had to leave at twelve o'clock and get home at six !
30 After he had been withdrawn or expelled from St John 's College , Grace sent him to the local government school , Highlands North .
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