Example sentences of "the horses [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 And he use to go in his car , and we use to ride the horses up to the and ride them back .
2 It did not take long to fetch the horses round .
3 I turned the horses round , kept them on the headland and did n't drill any more that day .
4 Murphy swung the horses round and headed them towards Bishopstow , and in the carriage , in her crumpled finery , Alexandra sat and pushed her fists against her mouth to stop herself from crying .
5 Once inside the Galilee Gate Corbett bade the nun goodnight , asking Ranulf to take the horses round to the stables .
6 ‘ Boy , take the horses round to the stable .
7 Pipe the names of the horses on to the plaques .
8 It was usual for us to call when we took the horses over to Mickleton to be shod .
9 They arranged guards through the night in case the boy was still hanging around and made another attempt to chase the horses off .
10 He watched his manservant lead the horses off , still continuing his good-natured teasing , innocently asking the nun if she had heard the story about the naughty friar of Ludlow .
11 Now summer had come Uncle Bean fenced in some of the waste ground for them with wire and they were able to turn the horses out , which made the work far less .
12 Someone smashed the lock with a tool of some kind and let the horses out deliberately .
13 Last night someone let all the horses out of his livery stable so you can imagine the state he was in when he rang . ’
14 ‘ You heard that someone let the horses out of Tom Fearon 's stables on Christmas Eve ? ’
15 And he took his up on Norwich Hill ; took the horses out and come home to Bungay with the horses behind me on the empty cart or trolley .
16 And I unloaded at Mr Riggs on Norwich Hill ( he used to contract for all the horses with the post-office ; and we used to take hay there ) , and I pulled the load into his yard ; took the horses out , and put them into this load what my uncle — what they sent away .
17 In the summer we let the horses out on the fields and every morning we catch the horses we need for the day 's work .
18 He 'd be in the house having his breakfast at seven so he 'd be ready to take the horses out to start erm ploughing in Winter , at eight .
19 Take the horses out and lead them over to the tithe barn .
20 Th but the governor who , who weighs you out , he knows what weight yo what he 's putting all out , cos he 's got ta weight the horses out .
21 The thieves led the horses out of the stable into the neighbouring country park , where they had vehicles waiting .
22 ‘ They would sit down and ride the horses out like we do and I seriously doubt if the public would notice much difference . ’
23 Good job Tom had got all the horses in , though .
24 All we got to do is enter , enter the horses in you get a paper called the Calendar .
25 Now I 'd better get the horses in . ’
26 After bringing the horses in from the fields and putting feed in the stables for them , his next task was to bring all the sheep in close to the farm .
27 We handed the horses back to their respective lads and went down the hill again with Tremayne and found Doone waiting for us , sitting in his car .
28 Hoomey saw an ally in Nails , to help him stop them from sending the horses back to the knacker 's .
29 ‘ When is my uncle taking the horses back ? ’
30 The wicket in the main doors was still unlocked then , after they brought the horses back after the flood .
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