Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] them [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm . |
2 | In 1790 a great meeting of tanners held in London elected him to speak for them to the prime minister , William Pitt , concerning the distressed state of the tanning trade ; and in 1793 he wrote to parliament on behalf of Bristol tanners to suggest remedies for the scarcity of the oak bark used in tanning . |
3 | The Woodvilles had given no grounds for complaint when he moved against them at the end of April , and the protectorate was still viable in mid June when he chose to end it . |
4 | The Woodvilles had given no grounds for complaint when he moved against them at the end of April , and the protectorate was still viable in mid June when he chose to end it . |
5 | If he came on them in the darkness and they were … but she would n't … it was perfectly natural … she was eighteen and he … |
6 | He walked beside them on the pavement , three abreast , so that pedestrians coming towards them had to step out into the street . |
7 | Until his family was safe , he had declined to make any formal statement , but now he went with them to the American Embassy and swore out an affidavit about what he had seen as a DIA agent assigned to DEA NARCOG , Nicosia . |
8 | He looked beyond them to the pony and cart , then added not unkindly , ‘ You could get that up the drive . ’ |
9 | On one occasion he complained to them of the insubordination of two of the officers . |
10 | He cringed before them in the grass as Hazel waited , stern and motionless , with Silver at his side . |
11 | ‘ Num quid vis ? ’ he said to them in the taxi . |
12 | The original recipients of Hilton 's text , however , as is clear from the very fact that he wrote for them in the vernacular , were not interested in comparative academic study , but in particular guidance which would enable them to fully integrate their religious faith in their lives . |
13 | Obviously , he was now quite a celebrity , and in 1948 was signed up by Radcliffe in the Central Lancashire League ; he stayed with them until the end of 1952 , set batting records which have never been beaten , even by Sobers , and was hugely popular , for his personal qualities as much as his cricketing skills . |