Example sentences of "to send [noun] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not until three weeks later did he pass on to colleagues in the CIA , and to Casey , the thought that ‘ perhaps we are overcharging … to send money to the contras . ’ |
2 | I feel a resistance to trying to send money to the USA for passing on to Guatemala , and would prefer to send you something to pass on to Bruce , if you agree . |
3 | I have been asked to send copies to the churches in Scorton , the Public Hall , the Bowling Club etc . |
4 | Using CLI commands to send data to the printer has the advantage that the screen format is duplicated on the printer and all BBCBASIC(Z80) 's print format controls work . |
5 | To send data to the printer in this way , you first open a file to the device and then use the PRINT# statement to send the characters to be printed to the printer . |
6 | For example , to send data to the communications port ( serial port without the printer filter ) , you can open a file to : COM.0 and PRINT to it just as if you were PRINTing to a file . |
7 | However , as a signatory of the collective security agreement concluded in Tashkent in May [ see p. 38922 ] , Kirgizstan would continue to send recruits to the CIS armed forces . |
8 | However , as a signatory of the collective security agreement concluded in Tashkent in May [ see p. 38922 ] , Kirgizstan would continue to send recruits to the CIS armed forces . |
9 | " If you can find someone who needs to send cargo to the Aru Islands , " the Keraing announced , " then we can get the boat and a crew ready for you in a month , which is the last possible time for heading eastwards ! " |
10 | Although it takes a few minutes for the body to send out any strong signals of satiety it is probable that chewing and swallowing movements do begin to send messages to the brain . |
11 | Once the Bosnians have had medical checks , they 'll be able to look after themselves and have the chance to send messages to the relatives they 've left behind . |
12 | A number of the farms have ornate towers based on Italian belvederes , which local legend says were fitted with semaphore arms to send messages to the tower on Grittleton , even though the Grittleton tower was too short to be seen by any of them . |
13 | Their organisations were split over the original decision to send troops to the Gulf : the National Association of Arab Americans ( NAAA ) supported the build-up , while the ADC , a larger organisation , opposed it . |
14 | The Comintern , however , disapproving strongly of these tactics , obliged the Mexican Communists ’ to send directives to the peasant leaders instructing them to turn their arms against the government and fight an action on two fronts with a view to precipitating social revolution' ( Clissold : 1970 , p. 6 ) . |
15 | The local groups will be able to send delegates to the association 's central committee to pass on details of complaints , campaigns and victories . |
16 | Now the family has enough money to send Craig to the centre for two years . |
17 | Members of upper class or ruling race were always able to send servants to the station to book tickets and to check baggage . |
18 | Drawing the conclusion that an all too possible sequel was a move across the frontier , and with the aim of pre-empting any such step , both the US and Britain decided to send forces to the area to protect Saudi Arabia . |
19 | 16 local authorities paid an average of £40,000 a year to send children to the school , aged between 6 and 13 . |
20 | She had understood his reluctance to send roses to the women in his life , but Luke had gone further than that . |
21 | Meanwhile , Lancashire County Council announced it was to send representatives to the Netherlands in a bid to rescue the Leyland truck plant and the Chorley parts warehouse , where together more than 900 jobs were lost on Friday . |
22 | The villagers naturally resisted : in December 1638 thirteen of them were each fined 40s. for failing to send representatives to the swanimotes , and men appointed by thirteen others were amerced for non-attendance . |