Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [verb] it to " in BNC.
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1 | For example , an employer who has allowed all his employees access to information or has entrusted it to the least skilled may find the court unsympathetic . |
2 | At a meeting in Guinea-Bissau on July 25-27 , 1990 , the joint co-operation commission , meeting for the first time since the 1980 coup , decided that it was unable to settle the longstanding dispute over the demarcation of the maritime border , and agreed to refer it to their heads of state [ see also pp. 36840 ] . |
3 | I ca n't actually recall all the numbers , but I remember I was in the States at one point and I took the album over and tried to sell it to a record company . |
4 | She knew all about it in theory and tried to explain it to Enoch . |
5 | He pulled out his billfold and tried to hand it to me . |
6 | I worked on this for some time and extended , integrated and tried to twist it to my style . |
7 | And buy in food , if he has to , and if anyone has a surplus to sell and wants to sell it to him . |
8 | Now they are much more relaxed and hope to turn it to their advantage while still denying involvement . ’ |
9 | We have now agreed to produce a joint leaflet and hope to distribute it to BMH and Sorrento , reaching mothers we have n't reached before . |
10 | The company is already using Concurrent Object-Oriented C in-house , and plans to offer it to public and private research centres and universities across Japan by September . |
11 | As we have seen , DVI is essentially a process by which digital video information is compressed and decompressed to enable it to be stored and retrieved as full frame , full motion video in a CD-ROM system . |
12 | Especially we remember those who served on this airfield and we pray that the peace they fought to obtain may not be lost to us , but as we may live and work to bring it to thy world , that Christ the Prince of Peace may reign in the affairs of men . |
13 | I landed the fish , which weighed 3lb , and turned to show it to Peter . |
14 | The General , perhaps to make his point , informed Aitken of the authoritative report that the government had received and offered to lend it to him for a short while . |
15 | continue to jog people 's memory to actually get collecting and get sending it to you . |
16 | It 's sad , you know ’ — she turned about and looked at Peggy ‘ It is sad when a mother outshines a daughter , and aims to do it to the extent of trying to fascinate her son-in-law . |
17 | Some mothers assume beauty in their daughters , and continue to believe it to be there , in defiance , often enough , of the facts , but Mrs Maugham was not one of these mothers . |
18 | ‘ Why do n't you go outside and try to talk it to death ? ’ |
19 | Pipe some icing down one short side of the hutch door and use to secure it to the hutch . |
20 | He waded through it with a non-stop grin and managed to turn it to political advantage . |
21 | Well also just my experience , my own experience with the developments of and the evolution of the policies in Kuwait coming at working at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research , there were many erm studies conducted at Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research and the other institute , The Social erm Political Institute , and they were the main of that was the probe through all these policies and through these institutions we have in Kuwait and try to improve it to a standard that the Kuwaiti people and the neighbouring country can benefit from at that . |
22 | I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England . |
23 | Somehow you have to play devil 's advocate against your presentation and try to knock it to pieces . |
24 | They are driven to cunning in order to buy the materials they need for their work … they are vain , envious and antagonistic to writers ‘ who are really their best friends , who control the public and try to bring it to a greater state of culture which will offer the artists great subject for their work … |
25 | They treat the physical body of the human individual as a naturally existing unit separate from all others and proceed to take it to pieces . |
26 | In August 1915 the receiver , Mr Coombes , decided he could no longer continue in charge of the club and offered to sell it to the Leeds Northern [ Rugby ] Union Club at Headingley , who were interested . |
27 | Since the desk clerk was adamant that the Colonel had not left the hotel , Bodie took the letter addressed to Lin Foh , and offered to deliver it to him in person . |
28 | If , for instance , Ms Intrepid acquires a small cafe and wishes to convert it to high-class tearooms and this necessitates minor internal building works and extensive redecoration , planning permission will not be required , since the alterations are purely internal and do not alter the use to which the buildings are put , nor do they materially affect the external appearance of the property . |
29 | He said : ‘ If a player flicks up the ball and tries to head it to his goalkeeper , or flicks it up for someone else to knock back , he 'll be booked for ungentlemanly conduct . ’ |
30 | Full of interest and packed with information and statistics , it was a great performance , but the Dean frankly acknowledged that credit for it was due to Charles Gorham who had prepared the paper and had given it to him to read . |