Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] they [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 During this period she herds stray animals to her seashore cave , where she feeds them during the cold months .
2 The patches can then be located where you want them among the preamp 's memory locations ( or programs ) , and then called up by a MIDI pedal .
3 To a lesser degree they still exist nearer home ; in the Alps herdsmen take their cattle to the ‘ Alm ’ meadows where they tend them during the summer , and in Scotland and Wales the hill sheep spend half the year on the mountain commons whilst the lower , enclosed land grows winter keep .
4 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
5 As a single woman living with her uncle , the negligent landlord Mr Brooke , Dorothea has good reason to concern herself with cottages , although she intends them for the estate of the obliging Sir James , having presumably abandoned her uncle as a hopeless case .
6 So you told 'em about the Regal Arms . ’ ,
7 Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer .
8 Committees are a waste of time , so he deletes them from the diary .
9 His room key and tag feel bulky in his pocket so he leaves them on the table with his newspaper before visiting the well assorted buffet table .
10 Erm , thought it would be nice at handicrafts afternoon and then we could throw the handicraft meeting open to anybody if I told them at the meeting before were going to have it .
11 If I take them on the table they wo n't make so much noise then
12 I think these 'd probably be better if I did them on the one you suggested for
13 Many of them just lie there helplessly until somebody manhandles them over the side of the boat .
14 She described how she walked around for months ‘ with a pain , almost a physical pain , in my heart ’ ; of how she avoided friends and pulled her hat over her face if she met them in the street ; of how , at last , she knew she must express her thousand emotions about her little grandchild in the way she knew best , in clay .
15 Especially not if she puts them by the bed . ’
16 walnuts never if you crack them along the seam they never come out whole , you always break into the nut
17 Tea parties are wonderful fun — especially if you hold them in the garden on a hot day .
18 Especially if you get them at the , the far end of the continuum .
19 They would even dry quicker than if you put them over the clothes horse cos that 's what those slats are for .
20 If you put them in the dustbin they will eventually find their way to a land fill site where some unfortunate animal might get caught up in a piece of it .
21 Sometimes the they make a fuss if you put them in the wrong place .
22 Well if you put them in the freezer
23 I think they 'll grow if you put them in the garden eventually .
24 Erm , your Mum wants her pears so if you put them in the fridge they 'll be alright she said they were she picked out nice hard ones .
25 And if you wrap them round the
26 Now they could do you a boatload right off the shelf , nothing down and nothing to pay if you shoot 'em in the right direction . ’
27 If you took them in the daytime , they 'd come back , but taking them in the dark , when they were asleep into the woodlands , they 'd settle much better do you see .
28 You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point .
29 You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point .
30 A. ( touching her face ) Because if someone 's black , if you touch them in the face you might think your face might get black .
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