Example sentences of "[vb pp] hand [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 IBM Corp has decided to hand over support of its point-of-sale systems in the US to Eastman Kodak Co , Rochester , New York : the two will ‘ develop a dedicated store systems service organisation to provide maintenance service on current and future IBM point of sale products ’ .
2 The hire car would be running up a heavy bill , but apart from the advance that he 'd had to hand over Forester had no intention of paying it .
3 The tax on all registrations was eventually repealed in the October of 1794 , but in the meantime Charles the Cheesemonger had had to hand over ninepence of his hard-earned money to have his little brood 's details entered in the Anglican parish register , having already spent sixpence in the same way for Mary and Sarah in the October of 1784 .
4 The avalanche of red tape surrounding events such as this ( the entire population of New Delhi appears to be employed handing out forms to fill in ) has to be seen to be believed , and it is by no means certain that , come 1 November , there will be any paper left to provide the winners with their cheque .
5 Meanwhile the BBC have refused to hand over film of alleged rioting at an acid house party without a court order .
6 The NLD had won an overwhelming election victory in May 1990 [ see pp. 37457-58 ] , following which the junta had refused to hand over power and had instead initiated a strategy of undermining the party .
7 But the country 's army ruler refused to hand over power .
8 The party won a May 1990 general election by a landslide but the junta refused to hand over power and arrested or intimidated into silence its most influential leaders .
9 Anglian Water refused to hand over details of the document .
10 Both roles have involved handing out criticism , a task he has not held back from especially in this , the last year before he retires .
11 Mayor of Middlesbrough Coun Eddie Bolland is pictured handing over cheques totalling more than £8,000 to Tony Griffiths of Middlesbrough Mencap and Moira Flaherty of the Middlesbrough Catholic Handicapped Trust yesterday .
12 Chelmsford Crown Court heard how Tesco manager James Andrews , 44 , was forced to hand over £55,000 after being taken hostage with his wife Edna and sons James , 15 , and Matthew , 17 .
13 TESCO manager James Andrews was forced to hand over £55,000 after being taken hostage with his wife Edna and sons James , 15 , and Matthew , 17 .
14 He was delegated to hand over sponsorship money to the Brazilian Racing Driver Emerson Fittipaldi and was shocked by the lack of business acumen that surrounded the deal .
15 It soon became evident that their overlords , the British , intended to hand over power at an early date .
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