Example sentences of "handed [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From there he was handed on to Bloomsbury House , where Elaine Blond agreed a one-off payment to fit him out for another job .
2 Immediately after take-off we passed San Sebastián on the north side of the coastline , making sure that another G-registered aeroplane heading in the opposite direction was south of it before being handed on to Bilbao .
3 DEC had the prime position on the Show floor , a spot which has now been handed down to IBM .
4 The alternative to the Protocols as a base to the conspiracy theory was the revival of the French counter-revolutionary tradition , which had been developed in the first articles in the ‘ Cause of World Unrest ’ disclosures in the Morning Post in July 1920 , and was handed down to posterity in more permanent form in Nesta Webster 's version of world history .
5 A python has been handed in to police in Cheltenham . :
6 More than £300 worth have been handed in to police stations , mainly in North Shields and Whitley Bay , in the past two weeks .
7 Meanwhile a petition opposing the cuts with 25,000 signatures was handed in to Downing Street .
8 They 've collected some of the six thousand signatures on a petition which was handed in to Downing Street .
9 The ‘ Declaration to Maintain Quality ’ being handed in to St Andrew 's House spells out opposition to possible privatisation of thousands of civil service jobs .
10 A PETITION calling on the Government to reverse its pits closure programme will be handed in to Shadow Trade and Industry spokesman Robin Cook in Parliament today .
11 More long service awards were handed over to committeemen George Henderson and Fred Edney at Evenwood WMC .
12 For a long time these two between them do most of the Equity work , though the Court of Exchequer has also developed an Equity jurisdiction , an ‘ Equity side ’ , which , however , is handed over to Chancery in 1842 : it is now administered by the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court .
13 The campaign was swift ; Sigismund was handed over to Chlodomer and murdered , together with his wife and children ; their corpses were thrown down a well .
14 Then with an exchange of broken English and French , the Captain saw four large brandy barrels being handed over to Jake and his gang .
15 One year later the Saar was handed over to West Germany .
16 LIFECARD NETWORK TO BE HANDED OVER TO EDS
17 Polisario claimed that military information had also been handed over to Morocco , and in a written submission to the UN on Dec. 11 alleged Moroccan violations of the ceasefire ( in force since Sept. 6 ) .
18 Our collections would be a random sample from the wild cocoa population , to be handed over to cocoa breeders who could screen them for genes that would be useful under their own conditions : a genotype that was susceptible to witches ' broom disease might still be useful for other reasons to farmers in West Africa , where this disease does not occur .
19 The author was born in Kronstadt , part of the ethnic German enclave in Transylvania — a region which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the beginning of the century but which had been handed over to Romania after World War I. Faced by the prospect of conscription into the Romanian army in World War II , the author volunteered for the Waffen-SS .
20 He had been discovered by a member of the crew and rather than be handed over to US Immigration officials had allowed himself to be buggered by three of the sailors , including the Captain .
21 The thirty-year rundown of the Great Central Railway terminus at Marylebone ( a prelude to seemingly inevitable total closure ) , was dramatically slammed into reverse gear on 30 April when BR admitted blossoming Chiltern Line services could not possibly be handled by Paddington , Euston , or even handed over to London Transport .
22 Kildare , which has been handed over to Paul by the Irish Government for his famous Hole in the Wall Gang charity .
23 What documents he had were handed over to Peckle . ’
24 He can regard his task as done when he has arrived at entities so simple that they can safely be handed over to physicists .
25 The Esix product is claimed to unify all major versions and derivatives of Unix such as System V.3.2 , Berkeley Software Distribution 4.2 and 4.3 and Microsoft Corp 's Xenix , which was also handed over to Santa Cruz a year or three back .
26 Negotiations by 5 Corps with 3 and 4 Jugoslav armies provide for all military personnel to be handed over to Jugoslavs and considerable numbers have already been handed back …
27 If inspection is handed over to companies such as Coopers and Lybrand — to consultants — there will be no corps of people at local level to produce the necessary data .
28 Fittingly , the winning team trophy was handed over to Lance Corporal Manning 's widow , Elaine .
29 She 'd handed over to Madeleine .
30 They should not be handed over to Tito , but should be " disarmed and placed in refugee camps " until their " ultimate disposal " was decided at Government level .
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