Example sentences of "he [vb past] them [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 when he asked them change the tyres over they would n't do it .
2 Kettering persuaded him to come South and he helped them win the Southern League ( Eastern ) Championship in 1927–28 and 1928–29 .
3 He let them study the map a while , accustoming themselves once again to its details , then drew their attention to the large red-shaded area to the bottom left of the map .
4 And he let them see the gun .
5 He told them to leave the house immediately and it would appear that they did not take him seriously but laughed when he said this .
6 Once the commotion had died down , he told them to break the time pencils and get to work .
7 Well he ate them mix the gravy in with the meat steak
8 Carver knew for a fact that Hauser had a collection of Roosevelt film clips , that he studied them to perfect the famous American president 's mannerisms .
9 He imagined them putting the kettle on afterwards , making tea , saying , Oh dear , what an unfortunate business , so glad it 's over .
10 He encouraged them to tackle the widespread Highland areas still under survey so that maps and memoirs could be published in an organised manner .
11 But instead , he heard them begin the ascent of the stairs .
12 He had to keep his arms free as he needed them to keep the snake from suffocating him .
13 It was the battle hymn of the striking coal miners in 1984 , and the old man used to sing it while he watched them fighting the police on the television , but it turned out to be another lost cause .
14 He urged them to back the Brady plan , pointing to the socio-political unrest that might follow the failure to provide economic support for strategically important developing countries .
15 He saw them bind the arm of the man he had wounded .
16 Taczek stood in the hallway of the second floor outside his flat , solid arms akimbo , the smile dissolving from his face as he saw them climb the stairs .
17 His eyes filled with water and he rubbed them to remove the dirt .
18 The same attitude is recognizable in the fragments of the histories of Posidonius , the pupil of Panaetius who , amidst all his philosophical work , decided to become the continuator of Polybius for the period after 146 B.C. It is uncertain whether Posidonius concluded his histories with the events of Sulla 's dictatorship or whether he extended them to include the Eastern wars of Pompey .
19 The pair turned on him after he spotted them carrying the coffin through High Wycombe , Bucks , at midnight .
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