it's just another meaning of saying "lay"
There is no 'IF" about it.
send
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
No. The correct way of saying it is: "I promised to send you".
KENNY R. COVENTRY has written: 'SAYING, SEEING AND ACTING: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SEMANTICS OF SPATIAL PREPOSITIONS'
Being sent to Coventry is a British idiom meaning to be intentionally ignored or ostracized by a group of people as a form of punishment or disapproval. This may stem from historical instances where individuals were banished to the city of Coventry as a form of punishment.
To send someone to "Coventry" is a British Idiom. It means you don't talk to them. The affect depends on the person and on how long you do this. After a while it could get a person depressed or lonely.
One Coventry is the Best of Coventry.
"Could you send me a letter." Good."Could you please not send me to Coventry." Good. "Could you send the money to me." Good. "Could you send me money." Good "Could you send to me money." Not so good, but perfectly understandable.
Coventry got its name from the city Coventry
In COVENTRY
you have to be in there nest and then send them a message saying > send me a cide andcodes will com up and u can send them it
The address of the Coventry Public Library is: 1672 Flat River Road, Coventry, 02816 8912
According to legend she rode around Coventry in order to gain remission from oppressive taxation imposed by her husband 1040 - 1080. Her husband, Leofric , said he would only reduce taxes if she rode around Coventry naked - so she did saying that persons should stay indoors and cover their windows
No, Coventry in England is in the Midlands.
Coventry was created in 1043.