Example sentences of "[be] send to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They 're sent to Earth in Black Ships such as this — ‘
2 My father and I are not very close — I 'm not a son who could be sent to sea . "
3 New rating guides will be sent to Branch Representatives with the May issue of the ‘ Newsheet ’ .
4 His Highnesse the Prince of Orange ( whom it hath pleased Almighty God to make the glorious Instrument of delivering this Kingdom from Popery and Arbitrary Power ) Did ( by the advice of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall and divers principall persons of the Commons ) Cause Letters to be written to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall being Protestants and other Letters to the several Count yes Citties Universities Burroughs and Cinqe Ports for the chuseing of such persons to represent them as were of right to be sent to Parliament to meet and sitt at Westminster upon the two and twentieth day of January in this Year 1688 in order to such an establishment as that their Religion Lawes and Libertyes might not againe be in danger of being subverted .
5 However , the actual judging was completed on the Wednesday , and the last two days were devoted to drafting the report to be sent to Hall .
6 Sometimes a cake may be sent to school for the children to share ; sharing a cake for a large group of children would not be done by the children themselves , though it might turn into a spontaneous counting activity .
7 The trouble was that after they were born , children had to wait for six years before they could be sent to school and forgotten for most of the day .
8 Entries should be sent to School Scoop , The Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington DL1 1NF .
9 Entries should be sent to School Scoop , The Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington DL1 1NF by Friday March 27 .
10 Grain and orchards do flourish in , for example , the Marathon plain , the market garden of modern Athens , but the inability of Attica as a whole to feed a large population gave the olive an additional role as an export , to be sent to south Russia to pay for Ukrainian corn .
11 It is our long-held view that foreign spent nuclear fuel should not be sent to Dounreay for storage , let alone for reprocessing , because it breaches what is for us a fundamental principle : that the responsibility for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel should lie with the reactor operators .
12 Final reports from the six review bodies on cardiac , renal , neuro-science , cancer , child cardiac , plastic surgery specialisations are expected to be sent to Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley in the next few weeks .
13 The sick were provided with food and medicine , neighbours were paid to nurse them and in some cases the overseers paid for medical care by contract with a local practitioner , or patients might be sent to hospital .
14 In Chapter 4 we discuss the relationship between some of these factors , and conclude that the most crucial is the pattern of decisions by the courts : not only about what sentences offenders should receive ( whether they should be sent to custody and , if so , for how long ) , but also decisions about which counts they should be tried in and whether they should be remanded in custody in the meantime .
15 When all the necessary information has been supplied and any input errors corrected , the request can be sent to LIFESPAN by pressing the RETURN key .
16 Waste will be sorted centrally at a waste stream sorting plant ; easily recyclable materials such as metals , glass and plastics will be sent to reprocessing plants in the region ; organic material will be composted and sold for fertiliser ; heat generated by the decomposing material will be used to warm ponds to farm prawns and crayfish , and gas will be sold to a local power-generating company .
17 The January 1983 Medau News would contain an article explaining the new system to all and a letter would be sent to class secretaries ( some of whom may have changed since Sept. ) asking again for their help in encouraging membership amongst class members .
18 There are three chemical treatment plants in the Province , one of which is for in-house wastes only ; so wastes required to be disposed of by high-temperature incineration have to be sent to disposal facilities outside the Province .
19 They provide ‘ on approval ’ collections of new books which librarians may inspect before selecting , and these may either be sent to library premises or — a new development — toured round library authorities in special vans .
20 Could I also take this opportunity to make another appeal for all types of books and used magazines ( not necessarily AMNESTY ) to be sent to death row prisoners in the Caribbean .
21 Orders and enquiries should be sent to Information Services . .
22 Comments are requested by 15 December and should be sent to Pension Law Review Committee Secretariat , Vincent House , Vincent Square , London SW1P 2LS .
23 ‘ He 'd likely walk free and she 'd be sent to gaol for being a whore .
24 Donations can be sent to Haematology Research Fund , Pembury Hospital , Pembury , Nr Tunbridge Wells , Kent TN2 4QJ .
25 Festival events at the Grand Opera House are bookable on the same postal booking form , which should be sent to Festival House .
26 ‘ Kip quiet or you 'll be sent to prison and fed on bread and wayter .
27 Our usual joke is that for a Hungarian novelist to get published and widely read , he has first to be sent to prison .
28 If traders are arrested for breaking regulations and taken to court it 's highly unlikely they will be sent to prison and fines are usually very low .
29 In no circumstances can a debtor now be sent to prison for failing , no matter how deliberately , to pay a hotel bill or an account with a shop or a hire-purchase debt , yet the air has not been filled with the ululations of stricken credit traders unable to recover their money .
30 Assuming this to reflect common-sense rationality , it follows that there are three types of sanctions which prey on the minds of thoughtful officials contemplating the commission of corporate crime : ( i ) legal sanctions , and especially ‘ will I be sent to prison ? ’ ; ( ii ) occupational sanctions and especially ‘ will my job be lost or my promotional chances endangered ? ’ ; ( iii ) social sanctions — ‘ will I be rejected by family , friends , and acquaintances and required to resign from the country club ? ’
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