Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] over to the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have it out of him or turn him over to the press gang . |
2 | Gary got up , took Paula by the arm and led her over to the low sofa . |
3 | She took hold of his hand and led him over to the small bed . |
4 | McGowan took Jed by the arm and led him over to the cardboard box . |
5 | All the Official Custodian was doing was receiving the income and paying it over to the charities . |
6 | On each overseas train , a team of fitters and lifters from the Works accompanied them to their destination and handed them over to the RAMC coupled up , and ready for use . |
7 | He denounced the entire coven of Slaanesh worshippers , including his mother , and handed them over to the Phoenix King . |
8 | We tied his arms behind his back and handed him over to the next village headman we encountered . |
9 | Oddly , much credit for this advance has also to be given to Pius X who , in 1909 , founded the Biblical Institute ( the Biblicum ) in Rome and handed it over to the charge of the Jesuits , the Dominicans having earlier founded the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem . |
10 | Er they went , had a look , took the appropriate action and er phoned the police and handed it over to the police . |
11 | ‘ Surely Maurice would have known what it was — and handed it over to the kidnappers accordingly . ’ |
12 | The poet picked it up and handed it over to the Time Lord . |
13 | They caught a suspicious individual one evening , and turned him over to the police ; but he turned out to be a frightened bilberry-picker who had lost his way . |
14 | The policeman took her gently by the arm and walked her over to the counter . |
15 | Lorimer grinned and beckoned her over to the long windows . |
16 | The rise of the Greens had placed the SPD in a difficult position , in that any attempt to capture moderate votes might alienate existing party supporters and drive them over to the Greens . |
17 | For at last the witch was weakened by Carmellina 's guile , and hoisted her to her feet , and pulled her over to the window and pointed down the stony path that led to one of her lair 's doors , and to the Indian fig cacti growing there in bat-eared monster shapes , and said , ‘ I 've always fancied a new little number , made to measure , of stuff woven from prickly-pear skins , bit of red for excitement , but mainly green , it 's so elegant , do n't you think , with long sleeves and a full skirt sweeping around me , with a bit of a train … . |
18 | Her carried her up to the solar and delivered her over to the care of his sister and Ellen , leaving her with a look in his blue eyes that clearly said later . |
19 | Mr Jarvis grinned and , as she picked up the squirrel and took him over to the recovery cage , he followed and stood watching as she settled her patient down . |
20 | Some of the near contemporary songs which have survived from the period describe Rodrigo himself as capturing Garcia and handing him over to the brothers . |
21 | The Germans , defeated , suffering every form of deprivation , were not and could hardly be expected to be enthusiastic about dismantling the only source of their livelihood and handing it over to the hated Russians . |
22 | She drew the pan of milk off the fire and carrying it over to the table , quickly poured it into a pint pot into which she had already spooned a generous measure of treacle . |
23 | She 's not comi oh what do you want me to do , pick her up and carry her over to the house ? |
24 | With much huffing and puffing , the beetles managed to lift the pebble and carry it over to the professor 's circle . |
25 | It was claimed that trustees of the NUM ( the President , the Vice-President and the Secretary ) were in breach of their duties and the High Court ordered them to recover these assets and hand them over to the sequestrators . |
26 | She felt them lift her and take her over to the low stone wall beside the glimmering field of water-chestnuts . |
27 | And we 'd shut them out shunt them out and then we 'd collect the two coaches and take them over to the main yard , and put them under a cleaning platform you see for the cleaners . |
28 | There was little Coleman could do in the circumstances except fill out an IAP-66 authorization form for Syrian George and take him over to the embassy for a J-1 visa to admit him to the United States for a course of study at UAB . |
29 | The next February he awakened his bride from her melancholy sleep and carried her over to the window , where , on looking out , she saw the landscape covered in white . |
30 | Curtius took his drink and carried it over to the corner . |