Example sentences of "[verb] it to [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A lady of light weight may ride to the top of Skiddaw without alighting , and descend it to the town in safety , if in the steepest parts someone manages her horses head .
2 After its discovery in 1873 , the Tongue had found its way into the hands of a treasure-hunter , who had kept quiet about it and sold it to a London dealer , who in turn had sold it to an American collector , who had lent it to an exhibition in Philadelphia in 1922 — which latter appearance had provided the clues , sixty-five years later , for a detective-story-like investigation on the part of Theodore Kemp of the Ashmolean Museum — a man who now lay dead in the mortuary at the Radcliffe Infirmary .
3 One of his most senior colleagues , Mr Michael Heseltine , the Environment Secretary , indicated that , if the Tories were the biggest party in a hung Parliament , Mr Major would draw up a programme of legislation and put it to the vote in Parliament rather than seeking any formal deal with the Liberal Democrats or Ulster Unionists .
4 They will give it to a museum in Sydney .
5 The picture passed to her son , John Whitney Payson , who lent it to a university museum in Maine with the intention of bequeathing it to the university in return for eventual tax relief on his estate .
6 Only nine people have made it to the top in winter — and one died on the way down .
7 The order form will help us to trace your purchase and link it to an ad in What Personal Computer .
8 I demonstrated the knitting of the ‘ sandwich ’ neckline but did n't actually sew it to the garment in class .
9 It is not intended to generate a specific code exclusively for each part but to use a code , in conjunction with the defined attributes and physical size of the part , to describe it , presenting it to the designer in a hypothesis-based reference system .
10 Crush a sugar lump and add it to the brandy in which the raisins were soaked ; warm the mixture , set it alight and drizzle it over the pudding just before bringing to table .
11 ( a ) An operation of the data manipulation Unit is called for ; for example , transfer the numeric value held at store address X to the data manipulation Unit , and add it to the value in the accumulator , or transfer the value in the accumulator to the store and deposit it at address X.
12 Whichever method you select you must be able to justify it to the company in order to recover your expenses .
13 The city continued to thrive until a massive earthquake razed it to the ground in 749AD .
14 Anyone who 'd paid money for their dog , or did n't know where it had been , should take it to the god in Lāmri to be blessed and cured : and if anyone had been bitten recently , or had been in contact with the rabid dog , they too should see that god .
15 Let Ben take it to the man in Lancaster .
16 Anger , and the chance to shout it to the wind in the elemental language of their common childhood , fired her .
17 At one point he grew so angry he failed to blow any kind of a note on his horn ; he dashed it to the ground in a fury of petulance .
18 Isobel read it and sent me to Professor MacFee — an English Professor — with it , and they both helped me to send it to a publisher in London .
19 Both men were making angry gestures and at one point Fernand brandished the crowbar under Gebrec 's nose before flinging it to the ground in a melodramatic gesture of apparent capitulation .
20 Anthony Perkins , the star of Psycho , had grown his own cannabis back home in Los Angeles and had thought to avoid being busted by customs by posting it to the hotel in Wales where he was due to stay in June 1989 .
21 Therefore , while he could indeed describe the doctrine of the Trinity as ‘ the true coping-stone of the system of Christian doctrine ’ , he relegated it to an appendix in both editions of The Christian Faith .
22 Dad wasted no words and said that it was his bird in the box whereupon C … tried to brazen out the situation by saying he had found the cockbird in the garden and was taking it to the market in the morning .
23 This is seen as a shade different from the enforcement of a sentence as such ; and there can be a practical difference where , as is often the case , the enforcing State keeps the confiscated property rather than than transmitting it to the State in which the order was made .
24 Instead of putting their money into business , people lent it to the government in the hope that ERNIE ( the nickname of the Electronic Random Number Indicator ) would select their number for the top prize ( then ) of a modest £1,000 .
25 She just made it to the bathroom in time , before she parted unceremoniously with the contents of her stomach , then hung weakly against the side of the washbasin , more wretched and humiliated than she 'd ever felt in her life .
26 Originally six absconded from a local farm and successfully made it to the mill in a lorry chassis , however they had dwindled to a single cockerel .
27 climbing the white horses takes anything from three to five hours … routes up cliffs or pitches as they 're called are well mapped out in the mountain guides … and our team have made made it to the top in good time …
28 I 'll deliver it to the radio in the afternoon . ’
29 Schumacher was delighted with his position and attributed it to an improvement in the traction control of the Benetton .
30 Sir Terence , in particular , is still furious that inflation bounced back into double figures , after all the pain of getting it below 5% in the mid-1980s , and ascribes it to the delay in joining the EMS .
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