Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] them [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 and he 'd done them like that in microwave for eight minutes and er , done sprouts then he 'd put this meat pie in oven
2 Although he said he 'd bought them from another dealer , the police proved he 'd been handling stolen goods .
3 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
4 The first thing I thought of was that we 'd offended them in some way we did n't know — done a terrible insult to their gods or something .
5 I think , er you know , they 're just a , you know , if , if they were erm elm trees or something like that , or you know blackthorn trees here and you 'd taken them in this country , you 'd say , oh there 's a couple of blackthorn trees !
6 She regarded the Tollemarche ladies as being outside the pale , and had treated them with such blatant condescension that they had quailed , and had sought her goodwill by voting her hastily into offices in those organizations in which she had deigned to take an interest .
7 The new technology of automation had stripped them of any human dignity in their labour .
8 The River Thames had received them with some kindness , not passing on to them hepatitis or typhoid or any of the other plagues its waters might be carrying .
9 Meryl had joined them with some reluctance after the welcoming address , but the moment had been well chosen ; Anthea and the professor had been deep in conversation with an eager group of ladies from Leicester , leaving Meryl momentarily alone .
10 Sarah had joined them through another miracle , a cloak thrown by Mary Jacobus which upheld her feet on the water .
11 What could be anticipated with confidence was the beneficial results of redistribution , for Unionists had expected them for some time .
12 I had expected them at that stage to do the decent thing and wait for us to catch up but , smelling their first blood of the season , they continued in much the same fashion and eventually ran out 7–0 victors .
13 In addition to securing Commonwealth support for their position , the British sought to consolidate their own aviation policy into some definable form , something which had eluded them for several years .
14 And , if so , what had pushed them to such ruthless lengths ?
15 Tony 's mother had made them for this occasion , and though recipes vary slightly the end result is a large currant biscuit .
16 All the problems that had beset them from that first moment their eyes had met in the courtyard on the day of her arrival had vanished , it seemed , giving way to the greater power of one fact — now they were lovers .
17 Always grumbling , he had threatened them with all kinds of dreadful punishment if he had caught them walking in St Andrew 's churchyard or sheltering in the porch .
18 And whoever took this four marb eight marbles had chucked them in this hole and if a even number come out it was mine , if a odd number came out then he 'd take the eight .
19 Graham did n't mind Slater knowing about Sara — he had introduced them to each other , after all — but he wanted to keep this day private .
20 That the Romans had " abandoned the disciplined , frugal and stern manner of life that had brought them to such greatness , and fell into the pernicious pursuit of luxury and licence " ( 37.2. 1 ) was , in the same perspective , seen as the primary cause of the Social War .
21 What had brought them to this ancient grave ?
22 Inept leadership and disastrous hesitations had brought them to this .
23 Foolishly , she had set them opposite each other .
24 ‘ It 's so humid , ’ they moaned , and they wondered why it was that the storm had left them in this stifling , steamy condition when storms were supposed to clear the air .
25 An open space between two darkened structures — warehouses , Alexei thought , although he was not sure that their route had taken them across that quarter of the city — appeared out of the mist to their left like the mouth of an open tomb , and Jotan caught Alexei 's arm and indicated it .
26 He had read them in more languages , too .
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