Example sentences of "sends [pers pn] to " in BNC.
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1 | His blow sends me to my right , and I slide with it , fast , and dive away to the floor . |
2 | Hoskins sends them to a laboratory on the east coast where their venom is extracted , processed and injected into patients who are severely allergic to yellow-jacket stings . |
3 | The duck is precisely the sort of person who buys second-hand postcards and carries them round and sends them to people . |
4 | In the week following the July meeting of the examinations committees the Modular Office prints new student records or transcripts for graduates and sends them to home addresses . |
5 | A friend sends them to him from India . |
6 | Order 16 , r 10 applies , and in whatever manner a transfer may be ordered , the county court : ( 1 ) gives notice to all parties ( N 278 ) ; ( 2 ) copies all court records , has them certified by the district judge , and sends them to the High Court together with : ( a ) all documents filed ; ( b ) the transfer order ( if made by the county court ) ( N 278 ) ; ( c ) ( if legitimacy proceedings ) a certificate by the district judge showing the state of the proceedings and the steps taken ( Ord 16 , r 10 ) . |
7 | The Church in Senegal sends you to the Church in Benin . ’ |
8 | Watch the rough stuff , though : any dirty tactics are quickly spotted by the ref who sends you to the sin bin ! |
9 | Cronenberg 's diagnosis sends him to the underground of the breed ; a secret tribe of shape changers and weirdos persecuted by the naturals . |
10 | If each person who receives the letter sends it to three more people , it will reach the entire Sheffield Hallam electorate within 11 ‘ generations ’ . |
11 | My cousin from Coleraine sends it to me , may God bless her and keep her . |
12 | The addresser encodes a message in language and sends it to the addressee via speech or writing and the addressee decodes it . |
13 | The trouble with the model of communication in which the addresser encodes a message and sends it to the addressee , who decodes it , is , as another post-structuralist theorist has pointed out , that ‘ every decoding is another encoding ’ . |
14 | The user prepares a document using Berthold fonts and sends it to a bureau for output on an imagesetter which just happens to be running Hell-Xenotron 's Bridgit . |
15 | The romantic grave on that rocky promontory ; the great man lying there , his head pointing out to sea , listening for all eternity to the comings and goings of the tide ; the young writer , with stirrings of genius inside him , kneels by the tomb , watches the pink drain slowly from the evening sky , reflects — in the way young men are wont to do — on eternity , the fugitive nature of life and the consolations of greatness , then gathers a flower which has rooted itself in Châteaubriand 's dust , and sends it to his beautiful mistress in Paris … |
16 | ‘ But what should happen is that the workflow should be built into the software so that it automatically decides what needs to be done , by whom and when , then sends it to the relevant person , noting the deadline , and recording outstanding requests . ’ |