Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] them [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Given that the member will be sent their membership card , it would seem a small step away to actually send them a letter addressed to them personally welcoming them to the union and advise them at the very least on the basic facilities and benefits , plus other important information , and signed by the Regional Secretary , if not by the General Secretary .
2 Cos I just fancy them at the moment .
3 I just told them about the bullet damage to the boat and about the chart . ’
4 I 'm crying a bit as I try and stick the pieces together , but I ca n't do it so I just leave them on the floor and sit back in the chair .
5 It 's a move we have practised so many times in training and I always send them over the bar .
6 ‘ Bryan has a pedal board , but because he 's trying to concentrate on singing and leading the band he ca n't be standing there trying to switch his pedals all night , so I usually run them from the side . ’
7 At this I quickly joined them at the bottom of a long rickety iron ladder which led into the water ballast tanks and found them hauling out several cases which had been concealed there .
8 I also told them about the financial statement we had issued and afterwards received a letter asking if I would send on a financial statement , which I did " .
9 As the general secretary indicated , colleagues , all the motions are being accepted , so I now put them to the vote .
10 Another lettuce then courgette never had so much but I really adore them in the Maybe that 's I have such a small treat you see That 's
11 In 1806 a well known American preacher , the Reverend Lorenzo Dow , addressed a crowded congregation in the new church at 5.00 am and Wesley records preaching once at Kilmoriarty at the same hour : ‘ the house was well filled and a little after six I cheerfully commended them to the grace of God . ’
12 I then told them about the apparition , how I had seen someone walking down the shed and then suddenly disappearing .
13 If you ask people to describe the times in their lives when they learned something about themselves it is often when someone else told them about the impact or bearing they observed they had in a situation .
14 and I 'd had a and er they , I never saw them on the floor .
15 Earlier in the year fittingly , during Passover , the festival which celebrates the Israelites ' escape from Egypt and the beginning of the journey which eventually took them to the Promised Land — Rabbi Moishe announced with quiet satisfaction that their contributions had mounted up to a sum sufficient to buy three hundred dunams of land in Palestine , that the purchase was in the process of being arranged on their behalf by the Jewish National Fund , and that he himself would lead an advance party of settlers from Cork before the end of 1920 .
16 Vasquez argues that the work carried out by Behaviouralists was based on three central assumptions of Realism , which together put them in the same broad camp .
17 These seven authorities had constantly exceeded government expenditure targets and had frequently engaged in ‘ socialist ’ policies which hardly endeared them to the Thatcher government .
18 The terms of the contracts in this category are rarely negotiated ; instead , they are prepared by or for one party who effectively imposes them on the other party to the contract , saying " If you want to do business with me , you must use my terms " .
19 ‘ It 's difficult to work out somebody 's background when you only see them on the ski-slopes or fooling around après-ski .
20 I mentioned to [ the neighbourhood policeman ] what [ the girl ] had said , who obviously associated them with the police who arrested her father .
21 Can you not put them in the bottom of the cupboard and get rid of that bag ?
22 But you liked those erm were they countryman 's or ploughman 's in a packet and you just throw them into the pan and cook it for about fifteen minutes ?
23 You just put them into the formula , ad them up and then you do your Well let's say fifty eight fifty eight tonnes of H C L gives say a hundred and twenty tonnes of N A C L.
24 If you just place them on the back seat of your car , or they are removed from an arrangement and not packed up in any special way , some of the petals will almost definitely become bruised , which will cause brown lines , patches and spots once the flowers have been pressed .
25 Er , although Shirley , she took over the ro , erm , she took the role half way through of down on the floor splitting things up things over , er , the rest of them were cutting out words and what have you , and writing out the script the way they wanted it , and she just stuck them on the floor , , and they changed the script , so in that respect she was
26 She says that she usually watches them on the River Thames , she 's travelled to Gloucestershire because she 's never seen them nesting before .
27 When she weans them on to meat she usually feeds them from the kill before she herself eats .
28 you probably got them from the same place .
29 She even told them about the nice young man who said he had n't seen her for some time .
30 But again th there was no there was no clothes to be bought in the yard or issued in the yard or anything like that you simply bought them in the shops outside .
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