Example sentences of "handed over [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 George nodded , and handed over the notes .
2 They took her to her stall in the market , demanding she handed over the arms and propaganda they accused her of storing there .
3 He handed over the keys to Angoulême and Montignac and their walls too were razed to the ground .
4 ‘ We handed over the keys and MoT .
5 Millions of TV viewers saw her gasp with surprise when Richard Madeley handed over the documents as a gift from ITV 's Richard and Judy Show .
6 He handed over the sarnies — ham and mustard in brown bread — to the usher , saying : ‘ His need is greater than mine . ’
7 In the Captain 's office the Substitute snapped his briefcase shut and his registrar handed over the warrants that had been made out for Rudolfo , Scano 's boy and the gamekeeper .
8 The fighting in our immediate area seemed to have quietened down as we handed over the prisoners to join , I would think , about a couple of hundred , all gathered together in a field close to the orchard .
9 The N.C. O. handed over the papers he had brought and after clicking his heels and saluting went back into the station without looking at me .
10 I did not know what had been done beforehand , and what still required to be done , until Douglas handed over the papers to me on 12 September .
11 Harrison handed over the binoculars and twitched the wheel to port .
12 Reflecting the desire to improve relations with the United states , North Korean officials on May 28 handed over the remains of five US soldiers killed in the Korean War ( 1950-53 ) .
13 Vietnam handed over the remains of another six MIAs on Nov. 4 , bringing the total number of servicemen 's remains handed over to date to more than 450 .
14 There was little change in relations with the United States , although in May 1990 the North for the first time handed over the remains of US servicemen missing in action from the Korean War [ see p. 37456 ; see also p. 38295 ] .
15 Mr Mengistu handed over the reins , ad interim , to Lieutenant-General Tesfaye Gebre Kidan .
16 The policy of austerity and a strong franc , which he had so staunchly defended for the best part of a decade ( and which had earned him such praise abroad ) , was being blamed within France for recession and for the record level of unemployment ( it broke through the symbolic 3m mark the day he handed over the reins of government ) .
17 Theodora handed over the reins of the now saddled and bridled Knight who had begun to fear that he was no longer the centre of attention .
18 She handed over the numbers , and said goodbye .
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