Example sentences of "he [vb -s] they [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Though my son , that 's my eldest , in the Royal Navy , wrote that he has them in the Pacific . ’
2 He is carrying the map the class have made , which his " friend " has delivered ; he thanks them for the excellent job they have done .
3 Oh yes , but he wants them for the whole of the year you see , which is impossible .
4 If they do so he grabs them by the neck and hauls them back to the fold .
5 Committees are a waste of time , so he deletes them from the diary .
6 If , or , you , I think he buys them off the man in the market .
7 If I continue then with some introductory remarks erm on policy H one a and one A , perhaps that would set the scene er for the discussion , then Mr will very briefly erm look at the differences as he sees them between the two sets erm of projections .
8 Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree .
9 Well he takes them to the post office
10 There 's one at Kentish Town , a businessman who smokes big fat cigars like this and he 's half finished them and he throws them on the train and when the doors open no-one clears out the way and he steps on and he 's such as bastard
11 Yes , he finds them in the trash .
12 Hearing the rest , he slams them to the fire back
13 In his key he differentiates them on the number of arm spines and suggested that A. grandis could be separated from A. otteri by its ridged proximal ventral arm plates and by a lower number of arm spines .
14 He describes two raids on Berlin at different stages of the conflict , but , more than that , he puts them into the general context of Bomber Command 's war over Germany .
15 He reminds them of the confidential nature of the case : nobody is to discuss it outside the room .
16 That wretched man steals anything that 's of good quality that he can get his hands on — not for himself since they 're usually things that do n't fit him — he sells them to the second-hand clothes stalls on San Lorenzo market . ’
17 Steve Astington says he was a rock climber and then moved over to marathons … this is his thirteenth … you have to put a lot of training in … he does them for the enjoyment it takes him away from life and all the stresses
18 His own experiences crowd upon him , even from earliest infancy ; he recognizes them as the sources of his own creative powers ; it is as if doors were ‘ open ’ .
19 Let's hope he provides them with the money to do so .
20 His room key and tag feel bulky in his pocket so he leaves them on the table with his newspaper before visiting the well assorted buffet table .
21 but it 's like you see , he gives them spellings and he puts perhaps three or four wrong in twenty and they 're supposed to come home and check 'em , meanwhile he leaves them on the board for a whole week , which I think I 've told you before
22 He leaves them in the open pasture says Jesus , he leaves them in the wilderness and goes after the one which is lost until he finds it .
23 He leaves them in the open pasture says Jesus , he leaves them in the wilderness and goes after the one which is lost until he finds it .
24 He does n't bring them safely home and , you know , have them all securely ti er closed in for the night in safety and security , he leaves them in the wilderness .
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