Example sentences of "[to-vb] they at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It will please the Colonel to see them at the breakfast-table in the morning , ’ I-said . |
2 | ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December . |
3 | I was still more surprised when some of their parents arrived in motor cars to see them at the weekend |
4 | The public would still pay to see them at the cinema . |
5 | ‘ I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’ |
6 | to see them at the Dinosaurs Alive and then they went to the museum . |
7 | If you want to keep the existing pipes ( perhaps using a tap adaptor ) , use a bath/basin spanner to disconnect them at the top . |
8 | ‘ There will be no great welcome back here for the tour party — the only people to meet them at the airport will be their wives , ’ he said bitterly . |
9 | They want management to trust them at a distance . |
10 | Those statements may be true or false , but there is nothing in their form to exclude them at the outset from consideration . |
11 | It was because she 'd just started to sell them at the shop . |
12 | ‘ We will be ready to receive them at the beginning of October . |
13 | Their owners plan to fire them at an enemy 's military forces rather than against cities or factories . |
14 | Draft specifications for general SVQs in this area have been sent out for consultation , and a seminar was held to discuss them at the end of October . |
15 | Instead of wooing the only people who should really matter — the fans — soccer often seems to leave them at the bottom of their list of priorities . |
16 | He had intended to leave them at the station , but the Left Luggage Office , he had just been reminded , closed at 9.30 . |
17 | If they get in if they start getting in the way the best thing to do is just let them relax to the side and try and forget about them , I know it 's difficult to forget about them but just to the conscious effort with the hands is just to put them at the side . |
18 | They 're chewing up the lawn but Carl there 's nowhere else to put them at the moment . |
19 | The reasons that we need guidelines now is we had n't time to study them at the time and up to the present moment , as far as I 'm aware there 's one section that 's just been formed a couple of months ago . |
20 | ‘ I 'm sure what I say is quite unnecessary — but they might , you know , sympathetic looks and so on — I 'd like you to keep them at a distance . ’ |
21 | The latest phase obliges vehicles delivering a wide range of food products to keep them at a temperature of no more than 8C . |
22 | The aim , to keep them at the top of the sport . |
23 | He has always been fanatically into body culture , punishing his muscles to keep them at the peak of definition and tone . |
24 | The band spent a fortune on chrysanthemums , employing people to distribute them at every gig . |
25 | They also included the operation of ‘ stand down , ’ by which the airline retained scarce skills by allowing people to work elsewhere on part pay but having the opportunity to recall them at a month 's notice . |
26 | Finally , in contrast to the previous characteristics , there are modifications which seem to have a more didactic function : corrections , display questions and a tendency on the part of the adult to initiate a high proportion of topics , and to pursue them at the expense of the topics that the child might wish to introduce . |
27 | She was able to repeat them at the trial of the young man — and he was sentenced to seven years in prison . |
28 | Tate left a number of finished canvases which had never been shown and Edwin decided to release them at the rate of one a year through Ismay Gorton 's , the London gallery which handles his work . |
29 | To please him , she travelled , learnt languages , read all the guide books to the cities he insisted they visit , became a sexual virtuoso , developed opinions on the classics and on contemporary literature , and learnt never to voice them at the dinner table unless asked . |
30 | Normally , developers paying a barrister to represent them at an inquiry must pick up the tab . |