Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [verb] they [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Since then , I had managed to film them on their wintering grounds in India , but now I was seeing them for the first time at the other end of the journey .
2 Or maybe , the other ends got hot while I was a-tapping them on the anvil . ’
3 ‘ I knew I was leaving them with the basis of a good side and a first-rate manager in Nigel Best .
4 ‘ I knew I was leaving them with the basis of a good side and a first-rate manager in Nigel Best .
5 Coming back to the council last year , some time in May last year , and er I was telling them about the noise and the situation , at the time .
6 I have to pay 80p for one piece of Vallis , Cabomba etc at any of the fish centres in this part of the world and £1.50 each if I was to buy them in the little pots .
7 I was hitting them on the head and they were all falling on the floor .
8 I was putting them round the back and sat thinking about it and I said well we ai n't got no peat , so we had to rush over to Hetford and bought some very good peat , and erm , by the time I got back and started digging hole for them to go in
9 Gaitskell became excited at the prospect and instructed me with great firmness that as soon as I had received the ‘ discovered ’ documents I was to show them to no one but to come straight to him , so that he should be the first person to know who the culprit was or what information was available that would lead to the culprit 's identity .
10 I was doing them for the wrong reasons — out of curiosity or for the money , rather than because I had a passion for doing them .
11 Someone was watching them from the top of the stairs .
12 And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds .
13 And when they had seen it they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning the child .
14 Copies were to be sent to all sheriffs , who were to publish them to the people ; others were to be kept in all cathedral churches and read twice a year .
15 And you got the odd look but it was n't too severe because at least though they had no clothes on at least you were holding them by the waist .
16 She was watching them over the rim of the glass , looking from one to the other of their faces , trying to follow their too rapid talk .
17 Tommy , who was accompanying them on the mouth-organ , noticed that Charlie could n't take his eyes off Rose the barmaid who , although on the wrong side of thirty , never stopped flirting with the young recruits .
18 I remember sitting helping to write the cards the night before and we were writing them off a typewritten sheet .
19 T frankly , yes it did , but I mean you were reading it pretty well correctly the way they read I mean most of us read things I know I do myself , one reads things quicker than perhaps some would if we were reading them on a radio or something .
20 I believe that we would get on better with our men ; we would have less friction and less legislation if we were to meet them round the table and discuss mutual affairs with them in a suitable manner .
21 We were following them at a good clip .
22 Probably dropped in when we were shaking them in the bowl , Rice Krispies seemed to get everywhere , undo the thing and there 's Rice Krispies everywhere ,
23 But still the horses would n't budge : they were fixed as if something was holding them to the road .
24 Yes , when they was fitting them on the H M S Gothic they sent , they Birkenhead and I asked if they , so I stopped work , all Saturday and this , this er big er were it ?
25 They were in costumes that , in spite of their crumpled shabbiness , recalled the garb of Count Arnheim in the opera of ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ , and looked like fugitive kings and emperors beside the thick-set railway porter , in capacious velveteens , whose duty it was to put them on the right track towards the ‘ free land ’ .
26 He was feeding them to the tigers ! ! ’
27 As he was conducting them across the dozen or so yards , the Archimandrite appeared to touch Miss Fergusson 's elbow by way of courteous but strictly unnecessary guidance .
28 He was putting them on the game , women and young girls who would otherwise never have dreamt of doing it .
29 What he was putting them in a ?
30 The cost of a player in the fantasy league does not reflect his ‘ true ’ value ; for defenders and goalies it 's how many clean sheets , +4 points , or goals conceded — 1 point for each ( but they get points for nipping in the odd goal ; why Irwin is worth 3m and Tony 1.9m ) ; for the midfield and forwards it is how many they score , +3 points , and how many they assist with , +2 points , explaining why Speed is valued higher than Macca , as at the time of setting this up he was putting them in the onion bag .
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