Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [verb] them at " in BNC.

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1 Future Image maintains that the extension to a wider base has won them at least half a dozen valuable new clients , and he thinks its the way forward for all agencies .
2 Richard Wiles went to meet them at home .
3 7 ‘ RAILWAYS : If Napoleon had had them at his disposition , he would have been invincible .
4 Dustin left to join them at 11.30 .
5 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 .
6 I do n't think your words have reassured them at all .
7 Toyota plans to make them at Georgetown when it doubles annual car output from 200,000 to 400,000 in the next few years .
8 Conservatives voted to keep them at 10p , but were defeated .
9 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 .
10 The study 's author , Michael Cameron , thinks that roads should be treated like telephone lines or the electricity supply : if customers want to use them at peak times , they should pay more .
11 The authorities claimed that the bombs were the work of a " terrorist " student group , but the National Union of Students claimed that police paramilitaries had planted them at Santo Domingo University .
12 Some dictators had been keen to forge triple alliances including foreign firms ; other had kept them at arms ' length .
13 Their owners plan to fire them at an enemy 's military forces rather than against cities or factories .
14 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 .
15 yeah people have seen them at the discos and , will do , and er even , even those that gives patterns or designs people are buying , have in the house now instead of watching television , sit and watch the pattern on the wall er , but erm
16 Traders were allowed to store unsold items and the Trade Ministry offered to buy them at reasonable prices .
17 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 .
18 For reasons linked to the physical strength needed to operate them at the beginning , spinning mules were operated by men .
19 Barry had told them at school that his Dad had bought him a tarantula .
20 The squall that had flung Trent against the bank had hit them at over one hundred and fifty miles an hour .
21 To do nothing might be worse — Allan had greeted them at the house with the news ( fresh from the great oven of rumour , the widow Duff 's at Ballinluig ) that a file of English soldiers had ridden out from Perth .
22 Chauffeurs had met them at their Inn on the Park hotel , at seven o'clock sharp ; and at five minutes to eight they had taken their seats around the long elliptical table at European headquarters to ensure the meeting began on time , at precisely eight o'clock .
23 Rather does Karajan seem to remind them at every point of what they had agreed on in countless hours of common endeavour ; and his movements — chiefly of the baton-less left hand — are functional , not in the least demonic .
24 Erm Graham and Janet little boys have got them at
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