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

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1 ‘ Forget about the bullets , we may find them in the morning . ’
2 Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context .
3 They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages .
4 The women 's group 's orientation was towards action : ‘ There was no way we could beat them in the courts .
5 but even then we could have consignment stock here in effect cos they 're only forty minutes away , we could throw 'em in the back of the car and have 'em delivered .
6 They always used to go up the farm or we used to lay them in the boxes , up the yard , the church yard yeah .
7 We used to sell them in the Store .
8 nearly thirty years ago , erm , we used to sell the old glass bowl fitting on er three chains , hanging from the ceiling and that , and I used to buy those in a crate of about fifty at a time , and er most of the houses had two lighting points in the lounge anyway so , and they 'd always wanted a pair and we used to have them in the shop on a display so that about eight of them could all be lit up at once and people could see them and if they did n't like those then the , we could always put another one under the set if we 'd got one in a certain colour , we could hang one of those up and er they could look at that and see what it looked like .
9 Oh we used to play them in the streets or anywhere like that .
10 Several different views have been put forward ; we shall consider them in the next chapter under three headings :
11 Churchill had made a speech after the surrender of France in which he said , ‘ We shall fight them in the fields and in the streets , we shall fight them in the hills , we shall never surrender ’ , and his belligerence was echoed everywhere , not least in the factory where Anne worked .
12 Churchill had made a speech after the surrender of France in which he said , ‘ We shall fight them in the fields and in the streets , we shall fight them in the hills , we shall never surrender ’ , and his belligerence was echoed everywhere , not least in the factory where Anne worked .
13 We shall fight them in the lane .
14 We shall fight them in the quarry .
15 In the mornings we would see them in the souk holding hands with strange men .
16 I 'm an optimist : I think there 's a fifty-fifty chance that we will find them in the next twenty years .
17 We will bury them in the garden . ’
18 The association and others criticise what I describe as independent inspectors , but we can reassure them in the Bill and elsewhere by showing how powerful HMI will be in ensuring that standards are up to the required level .
19 which often looks quite nice so that even if what you 've found does n't quite match up with what they 've found you can say well look you know these theories , ideas are need enriching , they 're a bit inadequate as they stand because what happens when somebody tells you this , what happens when somebody says this erm you know we can , we can revise them in the following way
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