Example sentences of "they [coord] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 Above Dorothea 's head , six new , blue mugs hung on six newly-erected hooks , for Florence Ames thought of all things and was constantly suggesting improvements — not that she insisted upon them or took anything in hand , only looked and suggested and then left the idea to be considered , accepted or rejected .
2 Some furnishings , pot-holders and ornaments have a very strong-smelling varnish coating , particularly cheap bamboo products with a glossy surface If you have any items of this sort , banish them or put them in an airtight container .
3 The Conclusions are circulated very promptly after Cabinet , and up to that time , no minister , certainly not the prime minister , asks to see them or conditions them in any way . ’
4 The petitioning period expires , in the case of a November order on 22nd January and in the case of a March order on 23rd May , and the agent would normally then report to the client on petitions received , examine the petitions and advise on the action taken to settle them or to meet them in the inquiry .
5 If we now consider the relations he posits between them we find ourselves facing a comparable problem ; although he posits numerous interconnec-tions between the components of social formations , he neither explains how he arrives at them nor describes them in any detail .
6 Ruth would retire behind her screen to read them and stored them in one of her drawers .
7 Acknowledge encouragement and assistance from them and support them in return .
8 ‘ I 'll leave the plans on the desk , ’ he said , rolling them and replacing them in the tube .
9 We expect the people to be like them and presuppose it in dealing with the people themselves .
10 He blanched and I would chill and bag them and put them in the freezer .
11 I paid for three plants ( £4 ) and when I got home , cleaned them and put them in two of my tanks .
12 And er I remembering Dad , once he bought a cherry tree , and went up to get all these here cherries off the trees , and when we got them we used to wipe them and put them in a bag , and sell them at the fairs .
13 After she had gone upstairs Carolyn collected them and put them in a jar on the mantelpiece .
14 He even took them and put them in the litter-bin .
15 Such countries were allowed to buy non-military materials , provided that they paid cash for them and transported them in their own ships ( the " cash and carry laws " ) .
16 By that time her clothes were dry , and we brought them in and I ironed them and hung them in the sun again , this time to air .
17 When he noticed that my clothes were wet he took them and hung them in front of a large iron fire .
18 Some mothers would avoid problems , distracting their child by talking to them and involving them in the shopping , while others would distract their child once they had started to be difficult .
19 This is the main reason why I have not until recently felt able to face the task of transcribing them and editing them in the way they .
20 When they reached the kitchen Lucy collected the cups and saucers while Jean rinsed the crumbs off them and stacked them in the dishwasher .
21 Well obviously they would look after them and keep them in good order , and what have you , so that there was no hold up with them trying to make a wage or whatever .
22 I composed a note for them and left it in the hall beside the phone .
23 We will be working alongside the base staff , encouraging them and assisting them in their work with local churches , ministering to the homeless in Hyderabad and working among a gypsy group in the country .
24 Peel , halve and core them and place them in a saucepan … cover with the wine and a broken cinnamon stick and heat until barely simmering … wash the monkfish and pat dry with kitchen paper … just as the liquid begins to caramelise , add the lemon juice and stir vigorously … reduced to a quarter of its original volume … add the cubes one at a time … thread the piece of monkfish … reserving the liquid … baste the fruit continuously … intersperse with pears … hand the sauce separately …
25 Mrs Bennet and Jinny took charge of the two women and two small girls , making tea for them and wrapping them in blankets .
26 ‘ Having parted with my dear flock ’ , he says , ‘ I need not say without mutual sense and tears , I left Mr. Baldwin to live privately among them and oversee them in my stead , and visit them from home to home ; advising them , notwithstanding all the injuries they had received and all the failings of the ministers that preached to them and the defects of the present way of worship , that yet they should keep to the public assemblies and make use of such helps as might be had in public , together with this private help … ‘ ( i.e. r.Baldwin ) .
27 Simon was convinced that the only way to gain power over his nightmares , to rid himself of them forever , was to defy them and steep himself in further acts of intimidation and violence .
28 There is a difference between marrying someone while not loving them and marrying them in order to use them as a private bank . ’
29 Sometimes we got into a shoal of them and pulled them in as fast as we could handle the lines ; sometimes we failed to find any .
30 Oh you 'll dro If you write to i If you write to them and drop it in that 's fine then .
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