Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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31 He tossed them on to the back seat and went to the passenger side of the car .
32 Use the template on this page to cut out lots of tiny Trefoils and stick them on to the bookmark .
33 To give the screens extra stability , screw them on to the floor or support them with hooks attached to the wall .
34 Planting consists merely of tossing them on to the surface of the water .
35 She peeled off the pants , and tossed them on to the chair .
36 Their views are then taken forward to the Central Association which passes them on to the Bank through forums such as the Joint Consultative Committee .
37 Maurice snatched out a pile and loaded them on to the reeling Edward .
38 Sliding them on to the desk , she snapped open her briefcase and took out her calculator .
39 She carried them on to the terrace in front of the house , and sat down , intending to read one of the paperback books she 'd brought with her until the light faded .
40 The Crown claim Butler had collected information about his movement in the town and passed them on to the IRA .
41 I have enclosed two digests and I would be grateful if you could pass them on to the most appropriate person within your association .
42 I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't .
43 He walked around picking up files , looking at them and then throwing them on to the floor .
44 The captain of the guard led them on to the scaffold , a scrawny-faced clerk gabbled out the sentence of the court .
45 Actually , it was me who put them on to the place . )
46 When they do use bricks here , they paint them brick red so you will know they are bricks , then they stick them on to the front outside walls as an ornamental display .
47 In every generation , REPRODUCTION takes the genes that are supplied to it by the previous generation , and hands them on to the next generation but with minor random errors — mutations .
48 The response will give particulars of the expert and the APIL member(s) who put them on to the database and who can be contacted for a more personal recommendation .
49 And that they , two people , you know somebody every week will collect in all the languages books and take them along er , or the language homework and take them along to their language teacher and the other one will take the history le , homework and take them on to the history teacher , and then they go off to assembly alright ?
50 Spokeswoman Jane McLean said yesterday : ‘ After that we stopped recording the calls and passed them on to the JobCentre at Holywell , which is handling the recruitment . ’
51 Spokeswoman Jane McLean said yesterday : ‘ After that we stopped recording the calls and passed them on to the JobCentre at Holywell which is handling the recruitment . ’
52 It has become a specialist in adding value to chemicals and selling them on to the major companies .
53 Donald Hardie , the Scottish director of the IoD , feels the problem stems from the education system , with girls being discouraged from studying the subjects that would get them on to the business ladder .
54 Before waiting for an answer she takes me by the hand and leads me on to the dance floor .
55 ‘ I could n't see too well with my contact lens cataracts , and the crew would walk me over to the wheelchair where they had to wheel me on to the sound stage .
56 When we got to the airport at Stansted , she 'd even arranged for the Captain to escort me on to the plane .
57 For if nothing else , by the time I had flown another twelve hours north from Auckland , and my jet had settled me on to the runway at Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong , I was still on the periphery of the Pacific Ocean .
58 Which brings me on to the major bookshop sellers , led by two strong titles :
59 He guided me on to the terrace to share a bottle of one of his finest vintages .
60 Nine hundred of the strongest men worked for about three hours to lift me on to the platform , and one thousand five hundred of the King 's largest horses ( each eleven and a half centimetres high ) pulled me to the capital .
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