Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] they at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You were allowed up to three visitors at a time and had to sit opposite them at individual tables .
2 He will play for defending champions Kelburne tomorrow against DW Clydesdale and will be available to play for them at regular intervals throughout the second half of the season in addition to the finals of the European Club Championship in May .
3 This may be the thing that the world as a whole would want to buy from them at economic rates .
4 It is essential , though , that the knowledge and skills people have are not taken from them , repackaged and sold to them at exorbitant prices .
5 Jack and Rose Hayward were attacked by two men who fired at them at close range .
6 But the long smelly trails snaking along the branches and renewed repeatedly every night , also mark out the main highways through the tree so that , if necessary , the bush babies can scamper along them at considerable speed in the pitch blackness .
7 She felt her feet trailing through the weeds that grew at the side of the track , nettles and thistles tearing her skin as she was dragged through them at high speed .
8 On three sides of this mound there is a colonnade on a raised platform comprising sixteen evenly spaced square pillars of unhewn stone , each thirty-two feet high , linked together at the top by heavy beams with ropes and chains hanging from them at short intervals .
9 ‘ I get a lot of laughs from everyone who sees me , especially when I 'm going across long grass and all they can see is an airline captain coming towards them at great speed with exhaust smoke coming from my rear end .
10 The leading soccer and horserace commentators , with sometimes far more difficult foreign names coming at them at full pelt out of the fog , seem to manage wordperfectly and not give up the ghost in a surfeit of sniggers .
11 It would control referrals to providers outside the district and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
12 It would also control patient referrals to providers outside the district and would pay for them at negotiated prices .
13 It would control referrals to providers outside the District and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
14 The slices were perfectly aligned , and then a second layer was placed across them at right angles .
15 Their role is to deal with routine business delegated to them at weekly or monthly meetings ;
16 A junior spin doctor wandered down the aisle of bus and aeroplane using the language which presumably they drum into them at medical school : ‘ I will certainly convey your request to the Prime Minister for a comment on these polls , but I think you will find him taking the view that after April 9 you will all be writing about him winning the only poll that matters . ’
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