Example sentences of "[to-vb] them [adv] at " in BNC.
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1 | I left them in the self-induced bedlam of a Harvey Nichols changing room , and promised to meet them later at the flat to examine our spoils , then went to meet Dee . |
2 | A sound engineer was supposed to fade them out at the start of the first edition in July '67 , but failed . |
3 | I went to pick them up at D'Amicos at eight . |
4 | John Delaney knew now that all along it had been hunting them , that it was still hunting them , waiting for the right moment to pick them off at will , one at a time . |
5 | Rather they preferred to farm them out at a fixed rent , at leases which , in the fourteenth century , became progressively longer , and to enjoy the freedom to take up offices or to serve in the army . |
6 | She decided to play them out at the game they had chosen . |
7 | In the Fens , mothers abandoned their children ‘ swimming in their beds , till good people , adventuring their lives , went up to the breast in the waters to fetch them out at the windows ’ . |
8 | Erm there have been attempts to brighten them up at various times . |
9 | Buckley 's Grimsby Town have won five and drawn one of their last six to ease within sight of the famous names at the top — and nothing would give him greater satisfaction than to leave them behind at the end of the season . |
10 | and erm , they were absolutely chocker , they were really full and he said erm , I sa , he said he had n't had to fill them up at all in all the time that it 's been running , and no , I asked him if he had any enquiries and nobody stopped him and asked anything about it , and then he turned to the other lad who was beside him the sales assistant and he said no I 've had no enquiries at all , so that was it . |
11 | He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away . |
12 | The most obvious way is to keep them indoors at times of sexual activity . |
13 | It takes an education of millions to hold them back at … |
14 | If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder . |
15 | Emily got Stanley to drop them off at Vic 's house ; or rather his father 's house , since strictly speaking Vic 's address was the shed . |
16 | When both trunks had been hauled on to the far bank they used the ropes to bind them together at various points along their length . |
17 | However they still have good players — Zlatko Vujovic , Stojkovic and Susic for example — and England will have an opportunity to check them out at Wembley next week . |
18 | But by the time I 'd got to the summer term the things that had failed had failed and I knew why , and I was n't feeling too inclined to change them particularly at the time because they had n't failed to the point where the class was in chaos . |
19 | ‘ A number of invitations have been outstanding for some time , and people just chose to take them up at this stage , ’ one said . |
20 | The amazing ‘ Street of Much Music ’ , with it 's abundance of colourful bars and restaurants is only 10–15 metres away , as is the beach where you can take advantage of your free beach mat and cultivate those tans ready to show them off at some of Kos town 's brilliant night-clubs , also 15 minutes away . |
21 | Otherwise I must trouble you to hand them back at once . |
22 | Their relationships with each other and with later hominoids is still uncertain , but as they represent different evolutionary trends I am going to distinguish them taxonomically at the level of tribe , where they have been distinguished at generic level before . |
23 | Their meanings will become clear with use , but it is sensible to introduce them briefly at this stage . |