Example sentences of "they [vb past] [verb] [pers pn] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I think they tried to drug me the night before I rode Shine On at York . ’
2 Fortunately they 'd given her the job back at the shoe shop , and she and I had to spend only evenings and weekends together .
3 But they 'd seen him the moment he saw them , so he kept on walking towards them .
4 If they did report a rape and they 'd told him the woman opposite , at the top last night er , next week come back .
5 He wished they 'd left him the radio mast , so that he could at least listen to some music and pick up the news .
6 ‘ I have had no hassle from the other women but the prison guards at Risley were awful , they kept calling me the Duchess , ’ she says with a touch of nastiness .
7 They did give me the name of the hospital Salome was in and the taller one told me that the accident had happened ‘ just off the M20 near Wrotham ’ , but they had no more details , they were just running errands for the Kent police .
8 And if they did give you the sack you would be walked away to the army I expect .
9 If they had questioned it the chances of the orders being carried out would 've been much less of course .
10 It could have been the second , but he had swallowed his pride when they had shown him the room that was allocated him .
11 They had offered him the position of editor in chief with , apparently , more direct control over the content of the paper , but only if he came off the Board .
12 They had told him the chaprassi would want a bribe , but instructed him not to pay it .
13 They wanted to call them the Milton Keynes or the Ipswich , but this was thought too cheeky a dig at Marshall and Celestion .
14 They wanted to call them the Milton Keynes or the Ipswich , but this was thought too cheeky a dig at Marshall and Celestion .
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