Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [verb] [pron] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You can align and rotate objects , group or ungroup them or move them to the front or back . |
2 | Release me and restore me to the ground ; |
3 | I knew about them because of being at art college and I took Steve and Paul down with me and introduced them to a scene they knew nothing about . |
4 | They got hold of me and pushed me to the ground then they took the money in my pockets . |
5 | They got hold of me and pushed me to the ground then they took the money in my pockets . |
6 | A corollary of this is that such industries are far from simple to understand and hence they demand experts both to run them and to explain them to the general public , e.g. microelectronics , nuclear stations , oil refineries , etc . |
7 | It was suggested that some existing pensioners , who may not have drawn the sum due to them on leaving the Bank , could now claim the sum due to them and donate it to the Fund . |
8 | Thomas Buchanan had to hit them and push them to the top of the rock . |
9 | The case manager passes the reports to the lawyer who completes them and passes them to a supervisor . |
10 | The best way to deal with them is to unbalance them , trip them and throw them to the ground . |
11 | Zack took them and passed them to a man in the passage behind him . |
12 | Ledwith and Crothers were described as window cleaners , and it was alleged that while one of them was inside a telephone box and the other was outside , P. C.s Roberts and Pearce arrested them and took them to the Bridewell . |
13 | He cast around for somewhere to put them , and at once Mei Ling took them and gave them to a waiting servant . |
14 | ‘ The chief cipher clerk , Walter Peckle , decodes them and hands them to the ambassador . ’ |
15 | I 'd like people to bring in their cans from home , crush them and add them to the on-site collection . |
16 | In England , until the sixteenth century , it was unremarkable to speak of visitations from incubi and succubi — evil spirits ( male and female , respectively ) which were thought to descend on sleepers , seducing them and perverting them to the ways of the devil . |
17 | Very soon dirty plates began to cascade down the chute and my job was to knock the food remains off them and transfer them to a mechanical washer . |
18 | ‘ I 've been telling myself I would n't let this happen , ’ he rasped , ‘ but there 's something about you that drives me to the edge of my control . ’ |
19 | The rumour was , they stripped you and took you to the adventure zone . |
20 | I think you can ask the council to take it away or something or take it to the dump |
21 | It is a dramatic change , and not one that recommends itself to the city 's residents . |
22 | The men surged round him and jostled themselves to a standstill . |
23 | Albert Tailors , in the shape of old Mr Albert himself , took one look at him and channelled him to the Teens Room , which was festooned with guitars and pictures of pop singers . |
24 | The gang pounced on him and knocked him to the ground — but he curled up into a ball to save himself as punches and kicks rained down . |
25 | They tried to grab the cash from him and knocked him to the ground . |
26 | Dad was told how naughty James had been and then shouted at him and sent him to the bedroom . |
27 | It had been arranged that a trustworthy man would come then to collect him and take him to a safe house . |
28 | He took out the photograph which he always carried with him and compared it to the woman he had just seen . |
29 | The robot put Buff to sleep , then put the spacesuit on him and carried him to the spaceship . |
30 | But in the same split second something like an iron band clamped round his waist , squeezing the breath from him and bringing him to a dead stop . |