Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] them [prep] " in BNC.

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1 During this period she herds stray animals to her seashore cave , where she feeds them during the cold months .
2 Right , and you get them to something that you can deal with , because the one thing you can not deal with right , we want to think it over , it is n't matter where you take them to , right whether it 's the bathroom window , whether it 's the one in
3 We talk later in this chapter about the use of other people 's words , making the point that one problem with other people 's words is that they usually make more sense where they come from than where you put them in your essay .
4 And that if you do n't pick them up and put them back where you got them from , they are still there two weeks later , and the house looks a bit of a tip .
5 You have to care for them , which means starting from where they are in life , not where you want them to be , and taking their lives and lack of belief seriously .
6 The patches can then be located where you want them among the preamp 's memory locations ( or programs ) , and then called up by a MIDI pedal .
7 Fairness requires that we judge a defendant on the facts as he or she believes them to be .
8 Or we cuffed them under their chin — and after about half a dozen times , they never stopped there again .
9 ‘ Either we terrorise them into submission , or we abandon them to the vacuum of a permissive existence .
10 To a lesser degree they still exist nearer home ; in the Alps herdsmen take their cattle to the ‘ Alm ’ meadows where they tend them during the summer , and in Scotland and Wales the hill sheep spend half the year on the mountain commons whilst the lower , enclosed land grows winter keep .
11 Or they put them under the wrong door .
12 He had developed a terrible memory for who he drove and where he drove them to .
13 No he did n't er P C found some trousers , I 'm not sure where he got them from er and put them on for him .
14 Probing with his narrow hands he located the organs he sought , and , using another slender knife , dislodged and withdrew them , handing them to his assistant , who placed them in bronze trays and took them to another table where he covered them with natron salt , to dry and preserve them ready for the four jars which would stand in a chest at the head of the coffin .
15 It collects these flakes with the brush near the end of its hind legs and passes them forward to its mouth where it kneads them with saliva .
16 Thus , these subcultures respectively enable corporate officials and lower-class adolescent males to commit crimes without too many pangs of conscience ; through their sanitizing prism , each sub-culture softens criminal acts so that they assume the appearance of ‘ not really ’ being against the law , or it transforms them into acts required by a morality higher than that enshrined in a parochial criminal law .
17 He used to go to a lotta places er that as knocked down or , well I could n't tell you the kind of job , but often there was some locks on the premises was er , perhaps needed repair or he wanted them to be in before he could leave the job and say here you are , that 's the job done .
18 The motorist is driving too fast because he does n't expect any children , or he expects them to be careful ’
19 Charles , her husband , jokes all the time about what I 'm wearing , insists that I join them for formal dinners late at night , and then teases me throughout them because I 've never eaten squid before , and I do n't know what haggis is made of .
20 Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect .
21 ‘ He gave me six points for this country so clearly that I saw them as if on a black-board and could simply copy them down . ’
22 I started off at the s at the start I was er I was getting mouth ulcers , and then well I did n't get them to the severity that I got them with the sulfasalazine
23 Also that I described them in car on way home as five most grotesque examples of humanity this side of the swamps of Lousiana .
24 For that matter , now that I see them for this moment so clearly , what has Hugh to do with the king , either ?
25 And put them your side since we found that I did them for you .
26 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
27 ‘ Mike thrust them at me before I left , so I brought them with me .
28 ‘ Until recently , ’ Carl said , ‘ there were no provisions for new ideas , so I kept them in my files until a need arose .
29 I got quite a lot of reading done — John managed to persuade one of the nice Italian staff at the British Council Library to let me have two more books than my five allowed , so I had them on her ticket !
30 So I invited them into my room and I was just coming to fetch you , Miss Hardbroom . ’
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