Example sentences of "sent [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On Feb. 6 the Cabinet approved and sent on to parliament a package of measures to tighten German export controls .
2 The cash has been sent on to HQ where it is sorely needed ( see our Spring issue ) .
3 They were quickly sent on to reception camps .
4 When Arafat satisfied himself of the identity of the three Palestinians responsible , they were sent down to Tyre ‘ in disgrace ’ .
5 He agreed to do so , and Apollinaris , the son of a previous bishop , the great Sidonius Apollinaris , was sent off to king Theuderic as the candidate for the office , and was appointed .
6 When they are 15 or 16 they are sent off to work as building labourers , clothing makers or worse .
7 Only the twins are able to convince the terrorist stone to renounce his plan , yet once the crisis has been averted they are sent off to school in Germany .
8 My sister was sent off to boarding school near Bournemouth to improve her health and was near starved , but Mother always managed to find something for the home fare — I remember a great day when she found the butcher 's bare and bought a goose that was available and that we certainly should n't have had it in normal circumstances and I was quick to see it was an ill wind that did nobody any good !
9 When he failed to get in to Merchant Taylors , Iain was sent off to boarding school in Bishop 's Stortford .
10 Sent up to bed in disgrace , she had left the house within the half-hour , taking refuge first with Aunt Millie .
11 The two youngest , two boys , were sent out to South America , to a third brother .
12 He was then sent out to work , first at a toy factory in the East End of London and then at an estate agents .
13 sent out to sea to smoke .
14 These ‘ centre-devised ’ modules are sent out to specialist advisers for comment and then checked by a small committee , the Catalogue sub-committee , to see whether it makes sense to have the proposal developed for inclusion in the Catalogue .
15 Ballot papers on strike action are ready to be sent out to Football League players if talks on the Premier League do not meet the satisfaction of the Professional Footballers ' Association which wants a say in the new set-up .
16 Results of examinations are sent out to Local Examination Secretaries , followed in due course by certificates/diplomas for successful candidates .
17 The programmers make changes , often relying on data gathered from debugging code built into the software at this point , and a new beta release is sent out to beta testers .
18 Information they gathered was sent back to platoon headquarters by runner and radioed from the village to Company headquarters .
19 When a candidate is preparing to be interviewed ‘ on air ’ , there is usually a period of five to 10 minutes before the interview proper when a live satellite link will be sent back to network headquarters .
20 It was back to the ‘ miserable refuge ’ of the Lords Act of 1759 with its ‘ great error ’ in giving all to one creditor , which induced many prisoners to stay and waste their property in prisons rather than by complying with the Act , obtain their discharge and be sent back to prison by other creditors .
21 Work replaced or corrected under warranty shall be sent by to carriage pre-paid .
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