Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] it to the " in BNC.
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1 | Control the interview or lose it to the candidate ? |
2 | If you have quick release wheels , take off the front wheel and lock it to the frame and back wheel . |
3 | Alternatively , an economical and effective way of securing your car is to fit a strong chain and padlock around the steering wheel and attach it to the seat , clutch or brake pedal . |
4 | Fill in the yellow registration card and return it to the address shown on the card . |
5 | As an extra reminder , you could write a special message on a pretty piece of card and fix it to the back of the picture , noting both the date and the event . |
6 | There they would force Khomeini to negotiate a deal and to broadcast it to the people . |
7 | Frodo the Ring bearer does not really want to carry the Ring and offers it to the elf-queen Galadriel . |
8 | Why not jot your suggestion on a post-card and send it to the Sports Desk , The People , 33 , Holborn Circus , London EC1P 1DQ.There 'll be a special gift for the best suggested dialogue — try to keep it clean folks ! |
9 | She made him a sandwich and brought it to the table . |
10 | It may be worth making a sample heading with a little spare fabric and fitting it to the track with appropriate hooks in order to ascertain the depth needed . |
11 | He lifted out a white silk blouse trimmed with fine lace , felt the fabric and handed it to the sales assistant who stood behind them . |
12 | Following her instructions to the letter , I took the centre stitch and transferred it to the adjacent needle . |
13 | When I got ashore I stole a small fishing boat and sailed it to the Delta . |
14 | ( b ) An input/output operation is called for ; for example , transfer the character at store address X to the typewriter and print it , or read the next character punched on a piece of paper tape and transfer it to the store , to be deposited at address X. |
15 | I would n't and said so ; to avoid it , I told him I would try to get the album and bring it to the Wrexham crematorium that evening . |
16 | In the second the end user develops an idea for a new product that is beyond the present vision of the industry and brings it to the attention of a manufacturer or industry . |
17 | He forgot to decouple their carriage and to attach it to the Masham train as intended . |
18 | At 7.00 next morning he placed the basin in his tin and handed it to the attendant , who put it in the hot cupboard . |
19 | Secret As soon as the first four figures — 1978 are written down , you obtain the final result by subtracting one from the right hand figure and adding it to the front . |
20 | Myeloski produced his warrant-card and showed it to the doctor . |
21 | The policeman noted the registration number of the vehicle and passed it to the Kos police dealing with the investigation . |
22 | Fifteen years earlier Philip 's troops had attacked his father 's village and razed it to the ground , wiping out in one night Eudo 's brothers and sisters , as well as his young wife and child . |
23 | By 1840 , Chalk 's son owned the mill and leased it to the cloth manufacturing partnership of Samuel Francis and A.M. Flint , who remained there until 1853 . |
24 | They drew up a detailed proposal and submitted it to the Basic Energy Research Programme of the DOE ( Department of Energy ) in Washington DC , which has it dated ‘ 23 August ’ . |
25 | The PROFITBOSS takes the paper out of management and gives it to the administrators . |
26 | Tie a large festive bow and attach it to the wreath |
27 | And then the bought the drill hall and turned it into the public hall and presented it to the island . |
28 | The suggested procedure in Appendix A states that each party is to send its submission to the expert and copy it to the other party . |
29 | Just before it begins to run remove the dish and carry it to the table . |
30 | He had come up from the bottom and made it to the top : no one was to forget that he was at the top and everyone was supposed to forget where he had come from and how he had got where he was . |