Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] them [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Then , scientists were to puncture them in the leg with a large hypodermic to extract a sample of muscle tissue .
3 And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Their parents were sending them to the Wimbledon Islamic Day Independent Boys ' School because they wanted them to grow up English .
7 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 .
8 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 ,
9 So erm I do n't whether or not I s I still do n't think they were ultimately revolutionary , I think they were just erm people who they think were exploiting them at the time sort of erm you know in a certain situation
10 At the front , though , they had taken them through the gate and were playing them on the windows of Hilda Machin 's sitting-room .
11 Springfield himself was standing beside the open door of his car , which he had drawn up on the verge opposite the gates , angled so its headlights were bathing them in a pool of bright luminescence .
12 Does it really matter that those were early days , when the joke on campus was that the only way to kill anyone with a laser was to hit them over the head with it ?
13 ‘ They are based on a freelance design and one of the main things was make them with a view to easy maintenance , ’ explained Mr Blackhurst .
14 Flowers looked at fault , but the happy Town fans chanted ‘ Goddard for England ’ while the band was serenading them during the interval .
15 As they returned to Swinbrook on Grye , the gipsy horse , the trees of Wychwood closed in about them and Carrie imagined the sadly diminished yet still proud forest was protecting them from the rest of the world .
16 The best man was driving them to the airport for their flight to Greece , and Ellie made sure she was right in the middle of the crowd as they all surged down the front path to wish them bon voyage .
17 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 ?
18 Mrs Verity 's expenditure turned out to be far more than she guessed and their decisions were also affected because the bank was overcharging them for a time .
19 He was selling Gary Druer from Travel Enterprise rooms at rock-bottom rates , and Gary was retailing them to the client for top whack , trading on our reputation .
20 And when they had seen it they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning the child .
21 By May 1987 McFarlane was describing them to the Baltimore Sun as ‘ incompetent Coca-Cola bottlers and clerks ’ .
22 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 .
23 ‘ He was feeding them to the tigers ! ! ’
24 But still the horses would n't budge : they were fixed as if something was holding them to the road .
25 The aim was to put them on the spot — or at least to impress the Inspector with your knowledge and concern .
26 My first thought was to put them in the dustbin .
27 Because now Cardiff was hauling them through the staircase door and back on to the first-floor landing .
28 Thus the effect of the nineteenth-century sales was to turn them from a class of privileged municipal tenants into outright owners of the surplus land of the community .
29 He was putting them on the game , women and young girls who would otherwise never have dreamt of doing it .
30 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
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