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41 send to glory
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42 send to sleep
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43 send to the bottom
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44 send up in flames/smoke
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45 send up prices
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46 send word of
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47 send off
wegzenden; begeleidensend off♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 sturen uit/van♦voorbeelden:1 send off the field • uit/van het veld sturen -
48 send out
wegzenden, verdelensend out1 sturen♦voorbeelden:1 send (someone) out for/to collect something • (iemand) om iets sturen/iets laten (op)halenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 weg/naar buiten sturen ⇒ 〈 in het bijzonder〉 eruit/de klas uit sturen♦voorbeelden: -
49 send away
bestellen (per post); wegzenden; ontslaansend away♦voorbeelden:1 send away for • schrijven om, schriftelijk bestellenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
50 send for
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51 send down
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52 send flying
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53 send packing
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54 send a boy to mill
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55 send a cable
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56 send a letter by post
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57 send a person about his business
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58 send a person mad
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59 send a signal to
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60 send by post
met de post sturen
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