Example sentences of "[pron] [coord] [verb] them [prep] the " 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 | The petitioning period expires , in the case of a November order on 22nd January and in the case of a March order on 23rd May , and the agent would normally then report to the client on petitions received , examine the petitions and advise on the action taken to settle them or to meet them in the inquiry . |
3 | The man takes my hands in his and places them within the box and around the point of life . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Thomas Buchanan had to hit them and push them to the top of the rock . |
6 | Back at the hacienda she abandoned the horses and fled to her room , leaving the others to see to them and turn them into the enclosures . |
7 | The best way to deal with them is to unbalance them , trip them and throw them to the ground . |
8 | ‘ I 'll leave the plans on the desk , ’ he said , rolling them and replacing them in the tube . |
9 | And dried them and put them on the rack again . |
10 | He blanched and I would chill and bag them and put them in the freezer . |
11 | He even took them and put them in the litter-bin . |
12 | It was alleged that he touched the boys ' genitals , put his arm around them and kissed them on the lips . |
13 | By that time her clothes were dry , and we brought them in and I ironed them and hung them in the sun again , this time to air . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Some mothers would avoid problems , distracting their child by talking to them and involving them in the shopping , while others would distract their child once they had started to be difficult . |
16 | They arrived with a flourish , laid the cases on the floor , opened them and dragged them around the room to be oh 'd and ah 'd over by the guests . |
17 | Lady Macleod received the travellers in ‘ a stately dining-room ’ , fed them and led them into the drawing-room for tea to meet the family . |
18 | This is the main reason why I have not until recently felt able to face the task of transcribing them and editing them in the way they . |
19 | When they reached the kitchen Lucy collected the cups and saucers while Jean rinsed the crumbs off them and stacked them in the dishwasher . |
20 | ‘ I 'll press them and keep them between the pages of a book , to remind me of you . ’ |
21 | Those too young for sailing still enjoy pottering around the beach and paddling around on old windsurfers , though a parent should stay to look after them and keep them from the nearby road . |
22 | So all attending had brought their freshly picked bunches with them and laid them on the coffin as they arrived , and I must say that it looked — and smelled — lovely . |
23 | The Havards arrived at The Kilns , Maureen played tennis with them , swam with them and provided them with the sandwiches and cakes which she and her mother had been preparing all day . |
24 | He said he 'd had other complaints about them and barred them from the dances . |
25 | Vitor removed his sunglasses , folded them and slid them into the top pocket of his jacket . |
26 | Later Julian and David took them and stood them along the ground near the climbing frame . |
27 | The players took the numbers in the score where Toscanini had lost his temper with them and entered them into the lottery . |
28 | ‘ The chief cipher clerk , Walter Peckle , decodes them and hands them to the ambassador . ’ |
29 | I 'd like people to bring in their cans from home , crush them and add them to the on-site collection . |
30 | 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 . |