Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [pers pn] in " in BNC.
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1 | What decisions , made arbitrarily and in anger , would be handed down to him in the morning ? |
2 | The ego reaches down to it in its ‘ lower ’ portions , and the repressed merges with the id . |
3 | They should either just touch the floor — no gap between hem and floor — or be allowed to fall down to it in folds , Thirties style . |
4 | Recently , Susan Keefe has listed no fewer than sixty-one treatises on baptism which have come down to us in manuscripts from the Carolingian age . |
5 | Writing a hundred years before Eusebius , he states that , after the deaths of Peter and Paul , in the course of the persecutions in Rome : ‘ Mark the disciple and interpreter of Peter also handed down to us in writing the things preached by Peter . ’ |
6 | Much medieval painting has come down to us in a fragmentary condition , and often in a very poor state of conservation . |
7 | By using such evidence the historian can come to terms with some of the everyday reality of the war , and how it touched the lives and outlook of men and women , famous and not so famous , rich and poor , whose experiences are described in the proceedings of civil and criminal cases which have come down to us in some number . |
8 | The mutilated text of the passage of Polybius has come down to us in the Excerpta de sententiis and the keyword " he wept " , has to be supplied from Diodorus ( 32.24 ) with the support of Appian , Punica 132 : they are known to have used Polybius directly or indirectly . |
9 | Biblioth. , P.L. 28.556 ) , and Origen still knew its Hebrew title , which has come down to us in a corrupt and unintelligible form , Sarbethsabanaiel ( ap . |
10 | The structure of Liberal argument , both at the time and as it has come down to us in modern land law texts , is thus built upon two suppositions . |
11 | Singing along to them in the middle of the jungle did seem a little odd , but it kept our minds off things , even if it invited torrents of abuse . |
12 | She was like a little princess in the family ; my mother gave in to her in everything and she had whatever she fancied . |
13 | Simply fill in the visit request form at the back of the prospectus and send it in to us in good time . |
14 | The full power of trance possession first came through to me in Bali while watching the all-night shadow plays by the great dalangs , or puppet-masters , such as Madra . |
15 | You got right through to me in a way nobody has ever done before . |
16 | Piper may be articulate and polite , but he is genuinely tough and a real threat to Benn — who I believe must get through to him in the first six rounds or face disaster . |
17 | I 've been trying to get through to him in New York for weeks , and when he finally shows up in the office I 'm covered in green face-mask . |
18 | She eventually got through to her in the early evening . |
19 | I 've been meaning for many weeks now to pass on 's French address , which filtered through to us in January — but of course you may already have had it from or heard from Janet yourself . |
20 | The pollution did n't kill the ripple , and could n't get through to you in a skin-tight SCE unit . |
21 | Then Ted can work out a market price and phone it through to you in a day or so . |
22 | ‘ The Queen is in good health and will not hand over to him in the foreseeable future unless her health suddenly deteriorates . |
23 | ‘ Garry and Maeve intend to take their time in getting it over to him in a way he will understand , ’ said 72-year-old Luise , of Milton Keynes , Bucks , yesterday . |
24 | She was just cursing herself for not having had the courage to go straight over to him in the first place when he appeared again , a little further down . |
25 | The rogue called on the plaintiff next day and the watch and the ring were handed over to him in exchange for a building society cheque for the agreed amount . |
26 | He watched as Harvey called Kenneth Baker over to him in order to introduce him to Amaranth . |
27 | But now we can quite justifiably say , that land was handed over to you in excellent condition . |
28 | But come over to you in it , right in , right in the end of . |
29 | Get your x-rays done and they 'll send the results over to us in a week . |
30 | As they arrived he would take them up to her in bed . |