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

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1 If you 'd be so kind , you could pass them on to her from me .
2 I want you to send them in to me , and here 's where er it becomes a little bit different from other competitions , I want you to send them in to me on a Christmas card please .
3 I mean I 'll bung them in to you at some point
4 Pat and Gabriel Horn would code the brain samples and send them down to me for analysis .
5 Surprisingly Ace held his up to her in a mock toast .
6 We 'll never get you on to it in time .
7 The rockets were kept in a big steel locker on Orion 's deck and my helpers had to hand them up to me in my pillar box .
8 As they arrived he would take them up to her in bed .
9 Particularly if there 's any suggestion that anything a bit like hypnosis has been used um this er business of of well it must be the therapist making them up or putting them up to it in some way becomes a particular argument that 's raised quite often .
10 I 'll hand them up to you from the bottom of the steps , and you stay by the cart . ’
11 She wrapped up the clogs and gave them back to me with the instruction that I was only to wear the shoes when I came to call .
12 Then she made me promise to get them back to her in one piece within a week and sold me two tickets to a Ward Bond Retrospective at her film club in Ponder 's End .
13 And the society investigates them , and if they are deserving , either refers them to some appropriate charity or grants them relief or refers them back to us with a note of recommendation . ’
14 er , we need to go through every single entry on , alongside darts , call them out to me for example , Elaine W one , Mid Northumberland , M N
15 Isabel lowered her hands and held them out to him in an invitation that was as ancient as womanhood .
16 He showed us his collection of guns , taking them down from their racks and handing them out to us as if we were about to set off on some dangerous mission .
17 Her fingers were digging hard at his back , pulling him on to her with each thrust .
18 He was particularly adept , this one , at stopping a forward bursting through from the line-out with a startling iron-hard thrust from his stump as he pulled him on to it with the other …
19 Now , his security escort was dishing him up to her on a plate .
20 So I could n't I could n't charge him twenty cos he 'd only charged me he 'd only charged me twenty so I had to sell him back to him for a tenner you know .
21 A young woman sat with her back to me on the far side of the great fourposter bed .
22 What can he do for anyone in that graveyard of a city except catch their rot and pass it on to us in the long run ?
23 He asked permission to make the tea , which he did — and brought it in to them with the air of an old family retainer .
24 Simply fill in the visit request form at the back of the prospectus and send it in to us in good time .
25 Then Ted can work out a market price and phone it through to you in a day or so .
26 The wardenship was to be held by him , his wife , and his heirs by her , of the king and his heirs for ever : Brewer handed it over to him at Midsummer 1204 .
27 ‘ 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 .
28 She gently eased it off his lap , gave it a few licks and pushed it over to me for first bite .
29 I hope he makes it up to her in the end .
30 So , I tried to make it up to her in every way I could — though it was n't easy — she went on hating me for years . ’
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