Example sentences of "[vb past] them [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Joan that 's right , I met them down the town in Torquay |
2 | Von Karajan made some loose , ethereal movement which the strings understood and the first fiddle led them up the sweep . |
3 | But even when she whispered them aloud the words had a hollow ring . |
4 | Then she grabbed a handful of ice cubes from a nearby wine cooler and stuffed them down the front of her partner 's trousers . |
5 | When English resolution faltered and they turned to flee , the Scots pursued them down the Lowlands and across the Border , laying waste to Northumberland and Cumberland . |
6 | And we showed them where the fire was , they checked that out . |
7 | Reluctantly I put down my book and followed them down the garden . |
8 | Jocelyn being conscientious sharpened them regularly the edge glittered . |
9 | It 's cos they do n't go out see and when they do go out I remember the first time I took them down the park , they were like monkeys |
10 | He wrote not one memo about it but , by his estimate , as many as five , and sent them up the line . |
11 | That put them off the scent . |
12 | This in itself gave them also the advantage of a better fighting morale than the Republicans , whose desperate defensive efforts were unable to stop the implacable advance of their adversaries . |
13 | So they unharnessed the wagons , left them down the Barking road and brought the horses to the smithy . |
14 | For some of their land to be handed over to the Roman soldiers was a bitter pill to swallow , for it meant the loss of the Colne peninsula and much else , which left them only the Essex marches and lands to the north and the area round modern Chelmsford , which probably became their tribal centre . |