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

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1 I met them leeward of the middle vehicle , where they lent a hand to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position .
2 I filed them neatly in the waste basket and helped myself to a cigarette .
3 If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit .
4 Realising that the canal is scheduled as an Ancient Monument , I contacted them well before the event and received an application form for consent .
5 One Scottish observer noted that " both parties are angry to a higher degree than ever I saw them even in the Exclusion time " .
6 They are staying in a hotel in Durham and I saw them yesterday in the bar .
7 I bought them just for the bag though .
8 I did not dare risk Pollock and young Duncan Pugh and so I left them firmly on the bench .
9 ‘ I realise the European Tour will not be too happy but I blame them anyway for the clash of dates , ’ Faldo said .
10 But the ones who went into it professionally , I see them often on the telly advertising things and I do n't really want to do that .
11 They are distinct from the longer stories not only in terms of content , but in graphology also : most are italicised , which separates them visually from the other material .
12 He is not just the Pope of the Roman Catholics but a symbol of human beings striving to create institutions and practices which bring them closer to the ways of God .
13 It was the little amulet which told them most about the girl .
14 There was even a smudgy photograph , apparently taken at a party , which showed them together over the canapes .
15 An Ornaments Rubric included in the 1559 Prayer Book ordered the use of vestments and the alb and cope during the communion service ; and the 1559 injunctions required the clergy to wear the surplice during services , as well as their distinctive outdoor dress which set them apart from the laity .
16 The single-deckers became known appropriately as railcoaches , a name which placed them firmly to the forefront of modern transport .
17 The gentlemen-aristocratic nature of angels with guns is defined by their elegant dress , which relates them directly to the ruling viceregal aristocracy .
18 The use in the emperor 's reply of the expression verba precaria is revealing , for it shows already a tendency to treat precatory words as characteristic of trusts , as something which sets them apart from the dispositions of the civil law .
19 Video is a good medium with which to move them away from the beginner 's preoccupation with individual words to an attempt to follow the general drift of a message .
20 I me , well you can never find anything if you got them all over the place !
21 She pinned them bravely to the shoulder of her dress , touched the blooms lightly with her fingers and said to the room at large ,
22 She led them slowly through the graveyard to the burial site .
23 She wiped them away with the back of one trembling hand .
24 ah I did ask you to put those dresses away , will you do them please in the morning ?
25 Well , oh best if you cut them almost to the end like that then butter them and stick them back together again Have I got that cream ?
26 New Zealands should be brushed off , hosed down and dried before you put them away for the summer .
27 As soon as the chicks are mobile , she leads them away from the nest and down to the shore .
28 So when you eyeball someone and arrange to eyeball them over the C.B. you do not meet them somewhere like your house because you do n't want anyone who might be listening to turn up at your house so you meet them somewhere like the park or somewhere like that and then take them to your house if you wish .
29 Moving trauma can be lessened for pets if you keep them away from the hustle and bustle .
30 Did you leave them there on the verge ? he asked me .
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