Example sentences of "[verb] they [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | At a fair distance , and without being able to see them clearly in the encroaching dusk , they seemed a friendly lot and we yelled back . |
2 | ‘ We bring them inside in the bad weather . |
3 | Instead of seeing them individually in the privacy of his study , he arranged regular ‘ Sharing Jesus ’ evenings to which the baptism families and wedding couples were invited . |
4 | If you have prepared bottles of formula in advance , cool them quickly in the fridge and keep them there until you 're ready to use them , with sterilised teat caps on . |
5 | While she is away feeding they take the strange kittens and rub them gently in the bedding that carries the female 's scent . |
6 | Their performances have , over the years , given ordinary people a much-needed reason to feel pride in their native city , while binding them together in the sharing of two terrible tragedies . |
7 | By choosing to investigate the ideas behind Magritte 's art , Sylvester 's discussion of important pictures such as ‘ The Annunciation ’ or ‘ The Rape ’ is fragmented and spread over different chapters , an irritation aggravated by the publishers who have failed to give plate references to the illustrations and cite them appropriately in the text . |
8 | Yes that 's a good idea sit them together in the hall . |
9 | The last two goals are the most important , and we shall consider them further in the following sections . |
10 | The child finds the same letters on the eight cubes and places them correctly in the tray underneath the card . |
11 | As the young owls had fledged , he said that we might expect to find them anywhere in the area , and that the best idea was for us to fan out and scan the branches . |
12 | Dr Gray does , however , advise people to take chips out of the frying pan , when possible , and cook them instead in the oven , so reducing their fat content . |
13 | He had come on as sub just as Tottenham began to turn the tide against an Everton side who had torn them apart in the first half . |
14 | When any aircrew came raging in to inform us that our optimistic prediction of clear , moonlit skies and baby cumulus had in fact turned out to be 10/10ths stratus on the deck , we were able to wave them airily in the direction of Messrs Coutts , Stark and Coleman and say , ‘ You 'll have to talk to them ! ’ |
15 | As we support them so in the future , I am certain , as they have in the past , they will support us . |
16 | For nearly 70 minutes , Ireland were in contention , but their inability to convert pressure into points when playing with the wind behind their backs in the first half cost them dearly in the end . |
17 | You must have disturbed them right in the act . " |
18 | ah I did ask you to put those dresses away , will you do them please in the morning ? |
19 | He had always seen them somewhere in the medical field as well as on a rugby pitch . |
20 | He picked the clothes up off the floor and put them away in the wardrobe , and found the President a clean pair of slacks and a shirt before sweeping up the broken glass . |
21 | She must be having one , put them straight in the cups . |
22 | The doctor looked at them and put them quietly in the pocket of his coat . |
23 | Out of the morally serious upper middle-class English air he took empiricism and Idealism , the assumption of pre-determined progress and a belief in benevolent intervention , the general English notions of biological evolution and a Comtean conviction in positive altruism and put them together in the service of a liberal socialist ideal . |
24 | We would search for the defined pieces and then put them together in the proper order as suggested in the drawing . |
25 | I filed them neatly in the waste basket and helped myself to a cigarette . |
26 | Perhaps they had even bought them together in the same store , on the same day . |
27 | You would not see them here in the forest . |
28 | I could see them clearly in the light of the foyer but they could n't see me cloaked in the anonymity of Armstrong — and what more anonymous than a black London cab ? |
29 | Ivan had wrapped them together in the curtains his mother had made for the sitting room , and laid them in the bottom of the grave . |
30 | Suddenly , after three or four years of silence , as they stood side by side in some rented school hall , slackening their bows and cleating them away in the lids of their violin cases , they began to talk . |