Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] to the " in BNC.

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1 Busy executives should not be bothered by trifling matters , so the receptionist must learn how to classify calls and route them to the person best suited to deal with them .
2 ‘ Funny things , are n't they ? ’ holding it to the light , checking the measure before giving it to Rosen .
3 If you find some if you realize you 've bought something and it 's faulty return it to the shop who sold it to you as soon as you can .
4 If you are interested in enrolling in Business Direct , or wish any of your staff to enrol , please complete the attached application form and post it to the address shown or take it to your local Midland branch .
5 That 's ah Mrs bloody dog oh bugger it , why should she have to clean it up , she should take it , put it in the bag and post it to the environmental health
6 To ‘ bastard trench ’ , take out the top spit of the first trench and barrow it to the end of the digging area .
7 As the slack came in , he got one of the uniformed men to cut the line away from Gomez 's legs and retie it to the line on the rod .
8 Had a very , very good over from Bill Tufnell there , it 's always a bit tricky when you come on to bowl and it 's turning and it 's a long day ahead and you , you 're expected to get hissed and you expect to get hissed , and you can get very impatient when they do n't come , but he 's got one now , he 's got , now he 's bowled well all morning now , he 's bowled almost for an hour , but he 's got that one wicket and he , that over was full of confidence , he tossed one up , misjudged the length and got into a bit of a tangle and then he bowled a quicker one which tried to cut , he then misjudged the pace and he could off nick it to the , a very , very good over and he 's bowling with , with great confidence at the moment .
9 He turned to look at her , his glance intended to skewer her to the spot , forcing her to clutch self-consciously at the kimono she had slipped on while she had a nap after the arduous car journey into the mountains with Peter just now .
10 ‘ Better high-tail it to the mikveh , ’ I jeer .
11 On the input side , the signal source can be introduced without disturbing the bias conditions or effectively open-circuit signal operation by simply connecting it in series with the bias circuit or by capacitor coupling it to the input through a high series resistance .
12 They already have advance orders for 3,000 copies and hope their Indian rave music will catapult them to the top of the charts .
13 Meanwhile , Texan billionaire Ross Perot , who is predicting a ‘ silent majority ’ will catapult him to the White House , went to rally the faithful in his Dallas home town .
14 By opening himself , he had forged another bond , which drew Vologsky out of his safe , ordered shell and-exposed him to the ravages of unrestrained speculation .
15 He would hand it to the Colonel : given the motivation they could , by God , do things right .
16 Unfortunately it was received too late to go through the formal council procedure , but I do hope that you allow me to hand it to the council secretary later who it is addressed to .
17 Why was it right to train a fellow and you knew , or you felt that , you could not go to the flight commander or the wing commander and say a think this fellow should go down the pits , " or a think we should remuster him to the Army or the Navy " .
18 Round the centre of rotation it to the spoke while she 's up the other spoke .
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