Example sentences of "[verb] it to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have carried out several privatisations in my time in commercial and industrial departments , and my understanding of the word privatisation is that one takes something currently managed in the public sector and transfers it to the private sector — the last such transfer in which I was engaged involved British Steel . |
2 | What you need is catharsis : get it all down on paper and send it to the Freudian fret folk at Guitarist . |
3 | In the case of a joint purchase it will save time if , as buyers ' conveyancer , you have them execute the engrossment print before you send it to the other side . |
4 | The subsequent procedure is for the solicitor to compile a bill of costs and send it to the appropriate officer of the court for ‘ taxing . ’ |
5 | And send it to the given stamped envelope . |
6 | If so , why not draft a press release and send it to the local press describing their achievements ? |
7 | If you wish to join , you should complete the membership form below and send it to The Royal Air Forces Association , 43 Grove Park Road , Chiswick , London W4 3RX , together with your remittance for the appropriate membership fee . |
8 | If you feel strongly about this issue , then please vote on the form below and send it to the editorial offices to arrive by 18th May . |
9 | Your new patio will be designed and built in time for spring when you can really enjoy it to the full . |
10 | There was no danger now , he could enjoy it to the full . |
11 | So we referred it to the confed and er we had the officers down and the matter was resolved and we got our increase and it was acceptable by everybody . |
12 | President Arpad Göncz , himself imprisoned for six years for joining the 1956 uprising , had refused to sign the bill and referred it to the Constitutional Court , whose unanimous ruling described the law as " vague , ambiguous and unreliable " . |
13 | The question raised by the Law Lords on the Circuit who referred it to the High Court was whether despite being deaf and dumb and uneducated , did the defendant know the difference between right and wrong , did she know that a consequence of guilt was punishment , and did she have the power of communicating her thoughts ? |
14 | A bridge joins it to the old Lusignan palace . |
15 | Africanus ' answer ( no doubt , as often , he was following Julian ) was to construe the trust as being charged on the heir : he was being requested to abandon his claim against the debtor and cede it to the third-party beneficiary . |
16 | So I moved it to the other side of the step . |
17 | Phosphatidylethanolamine shifted most of the cholesterol to the vesicular phase while phosphatidylserine moved it to the non-vesicular fraction . |
18 | And if you 're flying more than one bird , you can take the transmitter off when you 've finished with one and simply attach it to the next . |
19 | When Archbishop Bradwardine preached before Edward III after English victories at Crécy and Neville 's Cross in 1346 he claimed that God granted victory to whomever he willed , and he had willed to grant it to the virtuous . |
20 | Mr Major argued that as good Europeans we should tie it to the strong German mark to lick inflation and sustain recovery . |
21 | Specially commissioned by The Tea Council , Teapot 2000 has a unique design that allows you to brew it to the exact strength you like , from the first cup to the last . |
22 | Please indicate your acceptance of the terms of this Agreement by signing the enclosed duplicate copy in the space indicated and returning it to the undersigned at the letterhead address . |
23 | In a related development , President Snegur in his address marking the anniversary of the 1989 legislation making Moldovan ( Romanian ) the official language and returning it to the Latin script , regretted the slow implementation of the legislation . |
24 | Davidson had of course great opportunity for influence upon Baldwin , and he used it to the full on this occasion . |
25 | Mitchell 's pass found Wright , who slipped but regained possession of the ball and squared it to the far post , where McGinlay was lying in wait to beat Nelson from inside the six-yard box . |
26 | Historians will seek to understand the late twentieth century in order to relate it to the collective identities and experiences of their own period . |
27 | His story had been absorbing and very revealing ; it was difficult to relate it to the other , more menacing side of him . |
28 | Because we try to relate it to the real world . |
29 | He was very much a social novelist and to appreciate the moral significance of his novels you have to relate it to the actual society that it reflects and often criticises . |
30 | Well they 're on about backdating it to the third . |