Example sentences of "they [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It was decided that there was no point in returning to Hoddom , so messengers were sent to acquaint the main Scots army of the position and to bring them on here to Annan in the morning .
2 a different I 'll just I 'll just sketch them on here then you can when we get one sorted out you can draw one on there .
3 not have put them on here without considering
4 No I 'll put that on it 's easier save that for your Mum put them on here did you say ?
5 Erm I 've got er ah just a minute oh it 's got them on here .
6 They all have interest in the scheme so that we would believe the thing to do would be to have at least an equal number of employer appointed trustees and employee appointed trustees and the employee in this , I 'm using it globally , so it does cover all three groups and we also believe it would be advisable because er inevitably the e er members er probably would n't know a lot about pensions themselves to have an independent trustee from an independent company who specialises in pensions and pensions laws and could a advise them on exactly what the law says and what they they 're legal duties etcetera are .
7 Bed them on well rammed soil and , if the slope is steep , secure them with wooden wedges driven firmly into the ground .
8 So she sent them on immediately , longing to know what they contained and never finding out , but supposing that so long as they did keep coming the worst could not yet have happened .
9 But we used to move them on immediately .
10 But if the line manager if in theory the line manager is taking feedback from them on immediately after the course and then going back to them after three months or six months .
11 nothing to do with , he stood there , he said , it 's not working , and he paid the bloody bill I put them on right .
12 go and get them on please .
13 Two Commandos had taken their boots off yesterday evening and found after a couple of hours standing to they were unable to get them on again , both feet had swollen badly .
14 Jane had removed her specs for a short myopic rest , but now put them on again , quickly .
15 When Victoria found the grit from the paths got into her sandals , Richard removed her shoes and socks and shook all the gravel out of them , folding her socks for her to put them on again in the special way that her nanny did .
16 ‘ I imagined my father sitting in this enormous building doing nothing but taking off his socks and putting them on again .
17 Felicity , having taken off her shoes , was quite unable to put them on again .
18 But do that and she 'd never get them on again , and she would arrive at Ardneavie not only late , but shoeless !
19 The character must make a Cl test or else be forced by nausea to strip off his armour and clothes , unable to put them on again until they have been thoroughly cleaned and washed .
20 As he scrutinised me intently , he kept taking off his glasses and then putting them on again .
21 It 's time we were getting them on again .
22 She kept fidgeting with her bonnet , dropping her hat-pin , taking off her gloves and putting them on again .
23 ‘ The girls would take their dresses off to tiptoe through that awful mire and then , coming back put them on again .
24 If you want an Italian restaurant where the waiters bring you menus instead of shouting at you , where they leave the lights on instead of turning them off every twenty minutes , and where they make you get up and dance before they 'll turn them on again , then do n't try the Vecchio Reccione , however convenient it is for Stringfellows .
25 She had one pair of trousers , and she could n't put them on again until they were dry .
26 Dr Rafaelo smiled , as he took his glasses out and put them on again , and smoothed his hair back .
27 Then when things get better they might not be so keen to take them on again , which again will affect service .
28 Have you tried them on already ?
29 It went against the grain with Hotspur to let such an illustrious company move south unchallenged into England , merely because they had not been intercepted in time to confront them on reasonably equal terms .
30 That is , it is possible to hold as true a number of theories about the world , it being impossible to choose between them on strictly evidential grounds .
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