Example sentences of "[verb] them [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs .
2 He is not just the Pope of the Roman Catholics but a symbol of human beings striving to create institutions and practices which bring them closer to the ways of God .
3 Yes , that was some time ago when I was working as a hostess with the British Council and used to collect meet VIPs at the station and bring them here to the university .
4 ‘ He says bring them straight to the first tee .
5 Y'know you a you 're going along and they 'll say group , and you write therapy or something y'know and you 've done it and you think whoops and you just hope , and the worst thing is when they say Smith and Jones and you put seventy nine in and you think , shit and y'know they get the thing slightly wrong Draw up a revision plan , pick out the topics that you 're going to revise Any problems , bring them along to the seminar .
6 Each pupil had to detail a movement in front of the squad pretending to be a drill sergeant and my detail was to get my squad from the stand easy position , slope arms and march them some 50 yards , then bring them back to the original position order arms and stand at ease .
7 Next he led the spinnaker sheets aft to the cockpit and made them fast to the stern cleats with plenty of slack .
8 She had brought things to make their evening meal and she emptied them on to the work-counter : wine , cheese , spinach , onions , bread , the pink-white tines of a rack of lamb , as if all the promise of their future lay in the guarantee of such ordinariness being possible .
9 And you get twenty back do n't you , when you sell them back to the bank or whoever ?
10 So you can carve up the remains and sell them off to the highest bidders ? ’
11 The captain of the guard led them on to the scaffold , a scrawny-faced clerk gabbled out the sentence of the court .
12 They were ready now , and he led them back to the Saloon .
13 She then rejoined the others outside , and the Doctor led them back to the TARDIS .
14 They had tried twice before , and on each occasion they had been pursued relentlessly through the forests by hostile Moi tribesmen who had stripped them naked , lashed their hands behind them and led them back to the plantation roped together at the neck with twisted creepers .
15 Gaveston led them back to the heart of the palace whence a servitor took them up to a chamber high in the building .
16 In disgust the guide led them back to the car park , where they overtipped to avoid a scene and got away without trouble .
17 He then led them back to the safety of the Allied trenches .
18 The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing .
19 The porter took care of their horses and Lady Amelia , walking like a ghost before them , led them across to the guest house .
20 I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't .
21 She pinned them bravely to the shoulder of her dress , touched the blooms lightly with her fingers and said to the room at large ,
22 Like Croydon , Penge U.D.C. had the right to purchase its tramways in each seventh year on granting six months ' notice , but if it did , it had to lease them back to the Company .
23 Soil pipes from downstairs WCs may be connected to the main soil stack of a single-stack system , but it is often better to connect them directly to the underground drains .
24 ‘ The IAAF must urgently review the situation , for when you make your rules you have to carry them out to the letter of the law .
25 In the hit movie Withnall and I , the two visit Riggindale and it drives them almost to the brink of distraction .
26 See lot lot of these jobs are done by the tide , say you take a ship now what 's been sunk in the river , at low tide they 'll put the wires underneath , make them fast to the ships and when the tide when the t t tide rise out come the ship , and they can take it where they want to .
27 Solidarity with Southern nationalists is still a major Northern nationalist perception , despite the fact that they view their Southern compatriots at best with indifference and at worst as traitors who sold them out to the loyalists .
28 FastPort allows you to move printers to convenient locations and connect them directly to the network .
29 The hotel staff felt sorry for the Garda and asked them round to the back door , where they handed out tots of whiskey .
30 ( d ) The massive body of historical research that has gone on throughout this century has gradually discovered new sources of information and refined our views of the early modern period , in all probability bringing them closer to the objective truth .
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