Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] them at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I was still more surprised when some of their parents arrived in motor cars to see them at the weekend |
2 | Branson bought them at an auction which inflated the group 's price far beyond its true value . |
3 | Up to a certain size , that is to say the size attained by the rats at a few weeks old , she caught and ate them , and , with a sure instinct for authority , brought in their tails to lay them at the feet of Martha . |
4 | Corbett left them at The Bull , its narrow windows draped with black crepe in mourning for the landlord whose coffin now stood outside the main door , perched rather crazily on its wooden trestles . |
5 | The next tunnel forked , turned left , turned right again , and other tunnels led off from it ; and Fand led them at an even pace along a course that seemed to have no sense . |
6 | Although the other judges would not look at the assessors ' lists , Burn met them at the hall and compared his list of preferences to theirs . |
7 | They want management to trust them at a distance . |
8 | Hewett despatched Charlton around the outside of the inn to meet them at the outside door , while he and the landlord hurried through to the tap room . |
9 | Cambridge also contained a strong ‘ republican ’ group at this time , and while there is no proof that Wordsworth joined them at the University we find that he freely associated with ex-Cambridge liberals after his return from France in 1793 . |
10 | For a while Flavia Sherman joined them at the rail and stood with her hand resting on Joseph 's shoulder ; but she seemed restless and soon tired of watching the peasants at work in the fields . |
11 | ‘ It was a brutal and cowardly attack on wretched creatures whose offences placed them at the bottom of the prison heap , ’ he said . |
12 | They were part of Japan until Russia occupied them at the end of the second world war , and the Japanese feel they are justified in wanting them back . |
13 | Tero followed them at a distance , watching her new friend with sorrowful anxious eyes . |
14 | Their neighbours Lurgan will also be taking the road to Dublin , with CYM awaiting them at the end of the journey . |
15 | Their landlord visited them at the flat to recover back rent . |
16 | She thinks the microwave ‘ has changed our perceptions of time , much as telephones changed them at the turn of the century ’ . |
17 | He has always been fanatically into body culture , punishing his muscles to keep them at the peak of definition and tone . |
18 | Nurses volunteer their services when they wish to work and managers engage them at the times required . |
19 | The latest phase obliges vehicles delivering a wide range of food products to keep them at a temperature of no more than 8C . |
20 | They also included the operation of ‘ stand down , ’ by which the airline retained scarce skills by allowing people to work elsewhere on part pay but having the opportunity to recall them at a month 's notice . |
21 | ‘ It will please the Colonel to see them at the breakfast-table in the morning , ’ I-said . |
22 | ‘ There will be no great welcome back here for the tour party — the only people to meet them at the airport will be their wives , ’ he said bitterly . |
23 | The band spent a fortune on chrysanthemums , employing people to distribute them at every gig . |
24 | He arranged for Len to have them at the camp . ’ |
25 | Kath left them at the lift , and as the doors closed she caught a glimpse of him crouching down and talking to the little lad , his warm brown eyes kindly and concerned . |
26 | Low temperatures place them at no obvious disadvantage — they have evolved physiological systems that allow them to move just as fast as temperate or tropical fish , and they are no easier to catch . |
27 | Those statements may be true or false , but there is nothing in their form to exclude them at the outset from consideration . |
28 | Yes it 's been understood that it was a routing thing to put them at the right side of Southwell to drive through the middle of it . |
29 | Classmates in Dymock voted for the three 11 year olds to represent them at the Telegraph ceremony . |
30 | Once at Finsbury Park , the cameras caught them at the sound check , in interviews , backstage , and relaxing before the gig . |