Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] them [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ? |
2 | The visitors were again struck by injury ; a problem which has plagued them all season . |
3 | I bet Otley has scoffed them all , greedy pig . |
4 | He has placed them both on the sofa under the magnificent painting of a Ramayana demon by his Thai protegé , not facing one another across his huge desk , to indicate that this is an intimate and informal interview , not to be taken too seriously whatever she says . |
5 | It is common for students to return to a part that has given them many ideas , and to rework a passage fruitfully . |
6 | As a gift to the family , Wimpey Homes has given them some furniture to help make their new house feel more like home . |
7 | Some writers probably set off with that idea in the back of their minds , but up to now Hannah has disarmed them all . |
8 | Steve Royle says that Bert has won them many boat races . |
9 | Probyn , 37 next March , has seen them all off and fully intends to continue doing so for the foreseeable future . |
10 | But Rush , 31 next month , has seen them all off — and simply gone on and on . |
11 | But Kelly , who has cystic fibrosis , has surprised them all , as Clare Lafferty reports . |
12 | Well that 's because somebody has told them that bald is ugly , bald is n't ugly , it 's . |
13 | But my White Poplar has outstripped them all . |
14 | The Jew makes use of him in an unsuccessful attempt to turn Oliver into a criminal , and is able to convince him that Nancy , whom he trusts , has betrayed them all and must die . |
15 | It has enabled them both to do things , especially socially as a couple . |
16 | They deserve the same immortality as Dorothy Osborne 's tiresome old suitor or Madame de Sévigné 's boring Breton neighbours , but Elizabeth in her charity has spared them this . |
17 | However , Joanne and her parents agree that having the baby has brought them all closer together as a family , and it has provided a focus and role for her mother who , after Joanne 's account , tells her version of the way that this has positively transformed her life . |
18 | " How can I wave my branches , Sir , Friar tuck has chopped them all down . " |
19 | And she has been so taken by her findings she has put them all down on paper . |
20 | ‘ A fil-thy temper — he has thrown them all out , he has thrown them all out of the window . ’ |
21 | ‘ A fil-thy temper — he has thrown them all out , he has thrown them all out of the window . ’ |
22 | He has ignored them all . |
23 | I know that three days before they were killed , twenty-five people were invited to that house for the mass whipping of a dealer from Sunset Strip who 'd given them some bad dope . |
24 | ‘ Did you have a — ? ’ good trip , Leith might have said , but as if thinking he 'd given them enough time to sort themselves out , Naylor was butting in , and positively flabbergasting her by what he chose to interrupt with ! |
25 | Mike Barson , the man who 'd given them most of their best tunes , quit the group , spent . |
26 | I sorted through my frocks but could find none that fitted me ; I 'd outgrown them all and was waiting until I 'd grown into Liza 's castoffs . |
27 | ‘ The next minute he 'd picked them both up and thrown them out of the window . ’ |
28 | He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four . |
29 | The sailors swarmed like ants over the rigging … she 'd seen them many a time . |
30 | I 'd got them all . |