Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] they at " in BNC.

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1 tried to put them at our at the cost of our of the work for quite a while .
2 Jimmy Richards , 31 , suffocated after the weights landed on his face and neck when he tried to lift them at a Bradford health club .
3 I tried to tell them at first , but now I just smile and say nuffin' , like Brer Rabbit . ’
4 ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December .
5 She was Smallfry 's mam , but she never , ever came to visit them at Old Ashfield .
6 It was quite unheard of in the Army for such a small unit to have its own self-designed insignia , but some months later Stirling , quite undismayed , wore his cap badge on parade when General Auchinleck came to inspect them at Kabrit .
7 really got to play them at their own game really .
8 Tate left a number of finished canvases which had never been shown and Edwin decided to release them at the rate of one a year through Ismay Gorton 's , the London gallery which handles his work .
9 Richard Wiles went to meet them at home .
10 I got a sun-'n'-sex postcard from Heraklion , worked out which day they 'd be returning , telephoned all possible airlines and went to meet them at Gatwick .
11 Traders were allowed to store unsold items and the Trade Ministry offered to buy them at reasonable prices .
12 The older children 's bodies were found after their mother Maeve went to wake them at 8.30am on the overnight Swansea-Cork ferry Celtic Pride .
13 In general , to this visiting UK pilot , New Zealand landing and parking charges seemed to be negligible , on those occasions when they bothered to levy them at all .
14 Conservatives voted to keep them at 10p , but were defeated .
15 Half a dozen cutting remarks trembled on the tip of her tongue , but though she longed to hurl them at him , and watch him shrivel , she knew she could n't .
16 Jonna was not slow to remind them that he and Maisie hoped to see them at their wedding , due in a few weeks ' time at Easter .
17 You had to wear them at certain times .
18 When your family members went mad these days you had to keep them at home , and whatever the sound policies , on the part of the government , which lay behind this decision , it was undoubtedly inconvenient for those upon whom would fall the burden of caring for the deranged .
19 It was our local radio station , it said you had to represent them at functions and charity events , it sounded dead good .
20 Dustin left to join them at 11.30 .
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