Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] them [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some skip the tight fantastic by using them as a jumping rope , others wear them as a scarf or string them up in the garden as a washing line .
2 Fishermen of tropical seas who regularly catch sea snakes display little or no fear of them , handling them with impunity and either killing them or throwing them back in the water .
3 The overlap area is difficult , and it is therefore better to insist on the rigorous separation of the two methodological approaches than to mix them up in a compromise , or to treat one as logically more worthy of respect than the other .
4 This means leaving faeces in a prominent place , rather than covering them up in the litter tray .
5 Pot up the small young plants as ‘ plugs ’ and grow them on in a frame or a greenhouse — or even in a wooden box covered with polythene .
6 Worst of all , some tiles are inaccessible without forming a bridge with others — think on your toes and pair them off in the right order , or it 's back to the beginning .
7 Companies generally take their guests down to Sunsail 's Port Solent base near Portsmouth in the evening , give them dinner and put them up in a hotel .
8 At eighteen it 's so easy to romanticise things and put them down in a song .
9 He saw things in a flash and put them down in a sentence or at most a paragraph .
10 Crawford scooped up the suds in his hands and put them back in the machine — through the open door .
11 Give them needle and put them back in the stalls again .
12 Detectives also want to trace a driver who is thought to have given 3 men a lift and dropped them off in the Blisworth area on Sunday night .
13 But they stopped before the bridge and Sam told the groom he could go home again and meet them back in the centre of the town in two hours .
14 And hang them up in the cellar all night .
15 These group-living females show remarkable degrees of social tolerance and sometimes take up residence in large , communal nests , carrying all their kittens in there and piling them up in a huge , squirming mass .
16 Then take back the cards and set them out in an apparently random fashion and challenge a person to play you at pairs .
17 Trim back fuchsias brought in from the garden and pot them up in a peat and sand mixture .
18 Ruth unpacked the few clothes she had brought with her and hung them up in the wardrobe in the dressing-room then she plugged in her hairdrier and blow-dried her hair in front of the dressing-table mirror .
19 so she said I , I went in and I said to Geraldine I 'm going I owe you any bloody money take the bugger out me wages , she says I ai n't having people that I like being stabbed like that by people like that , she said she ai n't worth the salt of the earth , she 's the salt of the earth she said with people like that pointing to Jenny and Jane , no way , she said and I 'm going with my mates , I turned round and the next thing Janet and Janet and Barbara in there , when we got up the pub at twelve o'clock , course we were all having sandwiches me and Pam got the , me and er Barb got there , then Pam come in then a few more come and erm then the plumber and all that come in with them and I said oh girls we never clocked out , so I said oh well I 'm gon na have to take my key back to Steve , burst out laughing , so I said oh no I said why do n't we have a key cracking competition so of course that 's what we did we all took our keys out of our bag and we went ready for she 's a jolly good ready , steady , fellow , for she 's go and we cracked these ruddy keys and shoved them up in the air
20 There were some faded letters but she was n't interested in those and shoved them back in the tin , unopened .
21 And he stood over him while Philip picked them all up and packed them back in the drawer .
22 Harvest onions and lay them out in a dry , sunny spot where then can finish ripening before being stored
23 And I 'll say this now , they was in business there , nextdoor , and I knew them like that , they says any machinery come here and use it , and they 'd got shears and all that sort of thing , and with their help , you know , I had these four locks and did them and took them down in no time to m to er , to and they was flabbergasted because of the quickness of them , you know , and they says er we can always find you sommat to work if er this is the case .
24 It may help , with the older child , to write or type out the house rules ( the ‘ standing orders ’ ) and post them up in the kitchen or elsewhere .
25 The females lay eggs in early summer and carry them around in a special brood pouch on the underside of the thorax .
26 These are impregnated with immobilised Iron Hydroxide which forms Iron Phosphate when in contact with phosphates and locks them up in the media .
27 ‘ But it 's a good life , ’ the Dodger said , taking some coins from his pocket and throwing them up in the air .
28 Stand in the middle of the border , tip the seeds on to the palm of your hand and throw them up in the air as high as you possibly can .
29 The better nurserymen pride themselves on their packing , so much so that they often advise you to leave the plants in the packing when planting is delayed , and to lay them up in a cool garage or shed .
30 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
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