Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb past] them [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She pushed them down and left them on the floor .
2 His back was smooth and firm , hot under her palms , and the muscles rippled as she slid her hands down and smoothed them over the slight swell of his hips .
3 P.S. I think we left some skeletons in water , if so , tell James to take them out merely and lay them on the table to dry .
4 With help from a tutor I finally put them together and fitted them into the cubic box I was given .
5 Lorton swept the coins together and crammed them into the box .
6 Ross , the steward , appeared , commiserated that they were all soaked through and took them into the lounge .
7 Ronni carried them indoors and laid them on the kitchen table , scarcely able to bear the mouth-watering aromas that were escaping from beneath the tin foil .
8 Joyriders ripped them off and threw them from the window as they sped through the Blackbird Leys estate to the Oxford Speedway Stadium .
9 George washed up his cup and saucer carefully and placed them in the plastic drainer .
10 She tore them up and tossed them into the bin .
11 So I rang up and told them in the office .
12 She scooped them up and dumped them on the table .
13 The tablets she found later and took them to the Social Work Department to be sent to the child .
14 I really wanted to help them out and pointed them in the direction of Red Rhino and it was kind of their idea to put them out on Reception .
15 He did n't move , so I pulled his hands out and positioned them on the boat 's edges .
16 ‘ She tore a few pages out and threw them in the bin .
17 When the press of grey on either side became too much the motorway fizzled out and abandoned them to the early-evening commuter jam of the North Circular Road .
18 On that last night they finished packing their bundles , tied them securely and left them in the kitchen ready for the morning .
19 ‘ I 'll bring her , ’ said Caspar , and sat back and regarded them with the plump pleasure of a person who has reached a final decision .
20 Hazel turned back and joined them among the big , rosy-veined , magenta flower-spikes .
21 He and Geoff went over there and loaded them on the trailer .
22 Then he came forward and scooped them into the bag .
23 At a glassed-in box-office an immigration officer , seated high above , examined their passports again and subjected them to the piercing but impersonal stare of his kind .
24 The folds look as if they are pushing Helmsdale right into the sea ; as though the river in spate had collected all the houses it could uproot inland and deposited them at the river mouth with just enough of a toehold to keep them there .
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