Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] them [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many large firms will have official anti-discrimination policies , although the personnel management at local level may practice discrimination , perhaps avoiding hiring black workers or laying them off first in time of recession . |
2 | Generally what we do for the engineers that come in [ is ] , we put them up with a senior guy , to go on the system , and bring them up that way … . |
3 | please look after them and bring them back each day , you 'll find a bandage and a roll of bandage in there and so their your own properties |
4 | ‘ I 'll slice strips of y'black skin and peel them back one by one , like a damned banana . ’ |
5 | They staggered on for a year or two after that , but Tesco 's had a big , big change of policy they were no longer high and kick them out cheap , they decided to promote a quality in which stamps did not go for and erm |
6 | ‘ 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 . |
7 | I bought some pictures by avant-garde artists , took them home and hung them up next to some Dutch paintings . |
8 | He could hide behind the door and club them down one by one when they came in . |
9 | ‘ They took away our films , developed them and gave them back damaged . |
10 | The draft , which has the approval of the BMC , makes ten points and is likely to be adopted as the official policy of the UIAA , so cut them out and stick them up next to the picture of Catherine Destivelle/Stefan Glowacz in your indoor gym . |
11 | Wishing hard to avoid the carved arches , I invited all manner of alternatives and shot them down one by one as unsuitable . |
12 | Back in the kitchen , he cleaned the edenwort and the okra and chopped them up small enough to be unrecognizable . |