Example sentences of "we [verb] they in the " in BNC.

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1 Why do n't we locate them in the middle of , of fields ? why do they have them at all ?
2 We grow them in the Philippines .
3 We found them in the stables , tending to the horses ; country lads whose constant talk was of saddles , bridles , reins and spurs ; what was good horseflesh and what was n't ; what horses should be fed and when they could drink .
4 But bitter Ferguson refused to blame individuals for United 's continental calamity and said : ‘ We let them in the back door and they stole the game . ’
5 But bitter Ferguson refused to blame individuals for United 's continental calamity and said : ‘ We let them in the back door and they stole the game . ’
6 We had the travelling opera roond : we buried them in the field over there . ’
7 ‘ I think our second half performance was our worst for a long time , but we murdered them in the first . ’
8 ‘ You know perfectly well we put them in the curry . ’
9 " Normally they 're gone when we get to the office , but sometimes they 're still here , and sometimes we meet them in the evenings , if we 're working late .
10 We hid them in the copper , closed the lid and crept back into the yard , shutting the door carefully behind us .
11 ‘ The children brought in dolls , teddy bears , books , games and construction toys and we arranged them in the school hall for the sale .
12 We betrayed the Arabs over the Balfa declaration , we betrayed them after they cleared Africa and the Middle East under Lawrence , we betrayed them in the last war when they backed our rear and allowed the ninth army , and I was there , to join the eighth army and get out , and directly the last war was over , we betrayed them again — there 's a complete betrayal of the Arabs in the Middle East .
13 When we tell them in the , what we say is that erm that very same person came back as a fox , or you know , that very same person came back as er you know ge goose or whatever animal it might be .
14 However , as we know them in the modern world , there are virtually no middle classes in 1700 .
15 Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer .
16 I am not arguing therefore that metaphors should not change , but that it is impossible for us to change them organically unless we understand them in the first place .
17 But erm , after the erm forty four Act of course , things began to er develop quite quickly and erm we then had what we called erm discretionary awards or minor awards we called them in the first place
18 Their influence was far more diffuse and elusive ; as one teacher put it , ‘ we keep them in the backs of our minds ’ .
19 And what we 've done now , and with colleagues from Germany , is to take cores off north west Africa , say about twenty metres down into the sediment , we sample them in the lab here and took the small amounts of sediment and examined them for these long chain compounds and we were extremely excited to see that as we went down this core , back through the last few hundred thousand years , we could see our signal on sea surface temperature oscillating about roughly in the same way that er has been found with other methods of getting at the past history of the climate .
20 What I am saying most specifically is take all of me — and here of course Gary began the melody on the piano and we all smiled and then she sang , sang her song , and believe me we did all listen to the words that night , we knew that the man who had been attacked was there , and we knew that O and Boy were standing shoulder to shoulder in our midst , we saw them in the centre of the mirror , saw ourselves standing beside them and standing by them and give me a drink now because I had such hopes of a lover of my own on that evening and here I am .
21 No I did them in er We did them in the
22 So I said , My brother was in the army then and my father was there on his own , so I asked him , I said , Can we put them in the workshop ?
23 Where we have specific reservations we mention them in the text .
24 This is called dynamic storage allocation because the variables of type PERSON are created as we need them in the program .
25 Whether we discover them in the landscape or in ourselves , we are imbuing the places concerned with more significance than they would otherwise possess .
26 According to Ali Akbar Rafsanjani , the powerful speaker of the Iranian parliament , ‘ The Americans started contacting us through scores of channels begging us to help them in the Lebanon ; through Japan , our neighbouring countries like Pakistan , our embassies , the United Nations and numerous arms brokers . ’
27 Far from being taken back , they were delighted by our sudden arrival , and unhesitatingly encouraged us to join them in the water .
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