Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] they to [art] " in BNC.

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1 At noon , the exhausted Pack gathered together and Brown Owl led them to a shady area .
2 It is understood therefore , that , as part of the pupil 's exploration of aspects of religion and morality , he/she will have access to these five main elements of the Mysteries of the Faith , and the opportunity to relate them to the particular issue/topic being explored .
3 Well no the , the owner , the baker reported them to the police .
4 But when they reached the dock and were waiting for the boat to carry them to the camp , Seth snatched the van 's keys , nearly breaking two of Suzy 's fingers in the struggle .
5 Sandwiched between them are Gloucester who lost their 100 per cent record at Saracens , the London club holding them to a 12–12 draw .
6 A white limousine took them to the church .
7 Those states with the available resources , space and population at their disposal will sooner or later attempt to develop them to the point which enables them — to use the kind of phrase often employed publicly in this context — to ‘ play a part in world balance ’ Or ‘ to take a seat in world councils ’ .
8 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
9 They waited in her suite at the Richemond for the hire car to take them to the airport .
10 A manacle secures them to the Dubrovlag .
11 After a dry tour , the brewery directed them to the local pub — which sells a RIVAL brew .
12 He urged people not to let the short-term problems of recession blind them to the long-term truth .
13 Similarly there is no liability if a railway company , acting upon A 's directions , carries B's goods , honestly believing that A has B's authority to give such directions or , of course , where a finder removes them to a place of safety .
14 The two men , who had escaped from a coach taking them to the magistrates ' court in Reading , were taken to hospital to have their broken arms set in plaster .
15 These documents , the fitter sent them to the office .
16 The fitter sent them to the office , these documents .
17 Then he organised a coach to bring them to a new life in Britain .
18 That means understanding the principles of communication and custom applying them to a campaign , not just throwing hardware at people and showing them the switches .
19 They won their obscenity trial but poverty drove them to a caravan beside a Methodist chapel where they lived off skips , meeting other swinging exiles and learning how much people waste .
20 The curtain of rain caught them up and in a moment soaked them to the skin .
21 Yet for all its traditions the Indianapolis 500 is , again like America itself , on the cutting edge of technology , combining the latest advances in engineering and the car racer 's desire to apply them to the maximum .
22 ‘ ( 1 ) Whether it is for the buyer to take possession of the goods or for the seller to send them to the buyer is a question depending in each case on the contract , express or implied , between the parties .
23 Hunger and profit are the two great forces for change in the world — and there is a desperate need to turn them to the Earth 's advantage .
24 A few minutes of silent shuffling brought them to a junction .
25 Pupils may enrol in S4 : the fee entitles them to a comprehensive set of aptitudes and interest tests which is followed by a detailed personal report and interview with careers suggestions ; attendance at careers courses ; a careers magazine several times a year , etc ..
26 Eusebius traces them to the time of the Emperor Trajan , A.D. 98–117 .
27 Ruth enthused under her breath as the waiter escorted them to a table by the window .
28 Sponsors of each of the ten identical yachts have had to come up with a £220,000 entry fee to get them to the start line in September .
29 'Cos he took them boots and it was my job to take them to the big house for the gentleman . ’
30 This case reduces them to a single principle , the ‘ neighbour principle ’ , which emerges as part of the ratio decidendi of the case .
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