Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] [vb base] they [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We buy two pints of Taylor Walker and take them out on to the rear balcony .
2 Perhaps you used to go and pawn the husbands suits or a anything like that till the following Saturday or Friday and fetch them out you see , and that cos there was very for people in them days , I mean they did n't get a deal of help from anywhere .
3 Will you go to Moness and see the Logans and sound them out about hiding ?
4 Zamaron bought the paintings of both Modigliani and Utrillo and let them out after a sobering night in the cells .
5 Going south out of Épernay into the so-called Cubry valley , the vineyards of Pierry , Moussy and Vinay have south and south-east facing aspects , while across the valley towards Vaudancourt and Chavot they again face north , yet like those in the Montagne , seem to thrive .
6 In fact , you are to take a thousand down to the marshes of Kelfazin and leave them there .
7 If you do not want to lose the patterns currently in the knitting machine , you can upload them to DesignaKnit and save them on to disk , ready to be downloaded back to the knitting machine when required .
8 Maybe we should drive round to Fahan and track them down . ’
9 I remember Stromness dry for I was I used to drive a car then I used to pick up folk and take them to the Pomona and take them back again .
10 The object was to buy King Airs and other aircraft from South Africa and ferry them home to sell , hiring them out as and when .
11 It would enable them to take the surrender of the 200,000 Croats on their arrival in Austria and hand them back to the " local Jugoslav forces " , without having to be concerned by the general instruction that all surrendering Yugoslavs should be retained pending a political decision as to their ultimate disposal .
12 Two messengers take them to Paris and deliver them personally to the ambassador . ’
13 and they 're , cos they 're slightly cheaper and then if they have n't got any next week then she 'll go back up to Ruxley and get them there instead .
14 Montgomery too had paused to reorganize his lines of communication , but planned a final assault to dislodge the Afrika Korps and drive them right back into Tunisia in December .
15 Funded by the European Community , the World Association of Nuclear Operators is co-ordinating an international effort to improve operating procedures at Kozloduy and bring them up to international safety standards .
16 he said at the time that as soon as his international career was over that he could go back to Blackheath and see them right .
17 Probably the most obvious , and certainly the most enduring , has been the use of tiled motifs , and in some cases larger , more intricate designs , to decorate the platform walls of the main Underground stations of central London and tie them in with their locality above ground .
18 As to the range of fish available , Ken 's policy is to buy in four to six-inch high grade Japanese Koi and grow them on under cover for a year before they go on sale .
19 In January the United States National Science Foundation ( NSF ) , which managed US research in Antarctica , said that the United States would allocate US$30,000,000 to finance a plan to remove hazardous wastes from Antarctica and ship them back to the USA for treatment .
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