Example sentences of "and [vb past] [pers pn] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I know , ’ she replied and dropped it on to the couchette . |
32 | He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat . |
33 | Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW . |
34 | I remember she crouched down and lifted me on to the table . |
35 | However , when he grabbed Richard Baxter 's cloak it came away , and before he could do any more harm a couple of by-standers restrained him and hauled him off to the magistrates . |
36 | The band trundled back to their hotel — the infamous Chelsea Hotel — to get their best party rags on and were halfway through their quick-change when the NY police burst into their room and hauled them off to the station . |
37 | The men dug it out of the ground where it fell and hauled it back to the village . |
38 | 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 . |
39 | He denounced the entire coven of Slaanesh worshippers , including his mother , and handed them over to the Phoenix King . |
40 | Jenkins picked up another four and handed them out to the other customers sitting at the counter . |
41 | Church came up from the cellar with his arms full of bottles , and handed them out to the spectators . |
42 | He folded up his uniform , placed his helmet on top , boots by the side , marched across the parade ground and handed them in to the quartermaster . |
43 | We tied his arms behind his back and handed him over to the next village headman we encountered . |
44 | 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 . |
45 | Er they went , had a look , took the appropriate action and er phoned the police and handed it over to the police . |
46 | ‘ Surely Maurice would have known what it was — and handed it over to the kidnappers accordingly . ’ |
47 | The poet picked it up and handed it over to the Time Lord . |
48 | Phil was so anxious to get to sea that I was finishing typing my report as we entered the lock , and handed it up to the local officer as the seaward lock gate opened . |
49 | The next day , there 's an advert in the paper — that she 'd found a black and white dog and handed it in to the police at Aigburth . |
50 | 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 . |
51 | The impresario scribbled on a copy of Arts-Spectacles and turned it round to the girl . |
52 | The offence was compounded when one Anthony Hurke released the animal from where it had been impounded and turned it back to the Down and was himself fined . |
53 | He pulled off his work jeans and threw them on to the little pile in the corner . |
54 | The shop-keeper nodded with eventual understanding , cut off a huge bunch of bright green grapes and threw them on to the scales . |
55 | On an impulse , he removed his cap and threw it on to the back seat . |
56 | He collected and threw it back to the pursuing fielder with an easy gesture-then suddenly clutched at his left side . |
57 | Instead of getting someone to calm me down and talk to me , a whole bunch of them came and jumped on me and rushed me down to the block and left me there . |
58 | Then I took the oldest of the wasp cadavers from its little tray and tipped it on to the white pile of granules . |
59 | Samson Orry gripped Jess round her narrow waist and swung her on to the tavern counter . |
60 | The policeman took her gently by the arm and walked her over to the counter . |