Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] send [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know it is possible because of the fear of people around you , the fear of your peers , the fear of what men may say , of what your family will think , of what your work mates might say about you , it is possible to allow that fear to send you to hell .
2 We started off just looking for a few cuddly toys and a few pounds to send them across to the folk in Roumania because we were all very touched by the need of the children there .
3 An English friend sent it to me .
4 We 'll have another message to send them in a minute . ’
5 Then the old man sent him to Manchester University for his degree .
6 … The want of ideas of their real essences sends us from our own thoughts , to the things themselves .
7 The Factory Whistle had been republished a few days before , and beside her Viola kept the pile of six copies sent her by the publishers , with its Lowry-ish cover of tall chimneys and matchstick men .
8 His personal troubles sent him in search of analysts for both himself and his wife , sometimes with disastrous consequences .
9 If you have any other grooming questions send them to Post Bag and Sam will point you in the right direction .
10 National Service sent him into the Army , as he has described in Not all a Ball , and it was then , whilst on leave , that Minton 's ‘ irresistible , magical aura of ebullience and joie de vivre ’ offered such a liberating contrast with the high-pitched orders of NCOs and the brutalising routine of Army life .
11 Briefly Jaq entertained the notion that he was being tested by some Hidden Master of his secret order who had instructed Baal Firenze to send him to Stalinvast to assess whether Jaq possessed supreme courage and insight — enough for him to become a Hidden Master himself .
12 ‘ I think it would be a great pity to send it through the post , ’ he said .
13 Mr Churchill had nine inch long cigars sent him at Christmas and
14 ‘ The whole House thing was happening then , so they thought it would be a good idea to send us to Chicago , ’ says Eric .
15 ‘ They were printed for Africa sometime in the 1950s and the United Nations sent them to our project , God knows why .
16 She has started to reject the liver and bowel she received in a transplant last year after a huge fund-raising campaign to send her to America .
17 Magistrate Daphne Wickham freed Bridges , 20 , at London 's Thames court after finding there was insufficient evidence to send him for trial .
18 After this , God and the Fifth Monarchists sent her to Cornwall to preach , until she was arrested on 23 March 1654 , and imprisoned in Plymouth , then Portsmouth , and finally Bridewell in London , accused of witchcraft , madness , and whoredom .
19 As a matter of fact , I 'm saying earlier on , that the big firms send them to you know to er
20 He had been appalled , as had the rest of the court , at the emaciation of the four ambassadors sent them by the city , but he had not been surprised .
21 My wife also read it and declared it superior to the equivalent magazine sent her by her old University — Oxford .
22 Although our son had only one more year to spend at Liphook Junior School , we decided that it would be in his best interests to send him to another state school in Haslemere .
23 At the next tourist-trap , she bought an old-fashioned post-card and paid a small fortune from her new salary to send it to Witwaterstrand .
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