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

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1 She says we do n't want to destroy children 's innocence on the other hand we want to alert them to the dangers .
2 We tried to get them to the door but they kept falling about .
3 I actually felt they hustled better than us though we managed to catch them on the break quite a bit , ’ said Blaney .
4 However , if we worshipped a goddess who lived on Snowdon and adored strawberries , then non-practical , noneconomic ideas might dictate that we did grow them on the mountain top .
5 We did miss them in the final , but the other girls responded magnificently , so we got through by 12–11 in the end . ’
6 And , anyway , we did put them in the picture , they left much more knowledgeable than when they came .
7 You know it 's in in the form that we 've done them in the past .
8 We 've got them on the list
9 We were using the UK schedule when we said to expect them by the end of this month .
10 We had taken them with the aforementioned pinch of salt .
11 Sometimes we shave them , other times we have to sit them in the bath with hot water up to their necks and soak it off . ’
12 I stress that we have made them in the most constructive vein possible .
13 We have geared them for the charter market . ’
14 Since you may well be as unfamiliar with the basic concepts as Duchy 's two directors were , we have followed them through the preliminary learning process .
15 We have educated them to the fact of their own power .
16 We have encountered them throughout the book .
17 Since , however , the types of response given by these enquirers did not differ significantly from applicants , we have grouped them with the applicants for the purpose of the analysis .
18 We have ordered them in the text to make the normalisation process easier to follow .
19 advisers , we have known them through the period their firm through the period of time quite a number of years , and we can federate er er testify to their integrity .
20 Rimbaud would seem to be especially culpable since ‘ the deconstructions of semantic forms , the destabilizations of meaning , as we have known them during the past decades , derive from Rimbaud 's dissolution of the self ’ .
21 However absurd these may seem in some respects , we have to read them in the light of the knowledge then available .
22 Now we 've chosen to spend that amount of money , we did n't have all the staff in place on the first of April , we have recruited them during the year , as demand has risen .
23 Consultants are working on possible route options , and we plan to publish them in the summer of next year .
24 We need to keep them within the national health service work force and to make better use of their additional skills .
25 We need to bring them into the light and recognise them so that we may dispatch them . ’
26 We need to get them in the league .
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