Example sentences of "they [vb base] he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So we all go up in the lift , and the two bucks as good as carry the mother 's boy into the room ; he 's almost completely gone , and they sit him on the bed and they pour some of the champagne down him and then they come out .
2 They sit him in the rocking-chair in front of the hearth , to rock himself back and forth as he muses out loud about the enslavement of man by natural technology .
3 It 's followed by more noise , sharp and ugly , as they drag him into the kitchen .
4 What is more , the Spirit who has become resident in the followers of Jesus mediates to them the victory over the world which Jesus had ( 4:4 ) as they trust him for the power to overcome temptation ( 5:3,4 ) .
5 They grab him in a bearhug from behind .
6 come Saturday they 'd rearranged the whole ward and they put him on a W R V S air bed , he were in heaven on this bed , I said why the fuck could n't you have done that earlier ?
7 so they put him on a life support did they ?
8 They they put him on the rail they tied him to the railway track so he 'd get run over by a train but I do n't think he did .
9 Because he did n't , he stayed cos they class him as an A person .
10 They portray him as a confused mixture of honesty and cantankerousness : a big heart governed by a stroppy mind .
11 The soldiers of Judas betrayed him , the soldiers arrested him , th the the the scenario works out , it all unfolds they nail him to a cross .
12 They put Dagon upright again , but the next morning they find him in an even sorrier state .
13 To the extent that they destroy him as a competitor , they destroy him , speaking generally and largely , as a customer .
14 They catch any gay guy with AZT , they throw him in the federal penitentiary like Jimmy fucking Cagney , and then they throw us out of the country .
15 It was said in Scorer v Seymour-Johns [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 347 per Salmon LJ that the special element can be characterised as the connection relying on the employee to the extent that they regard him as the business rather than his employer : in that case the employer 's business had many recurring customers ( cf Fellowes & Son v Fisher [ 1975 ] 2 All ER 829 ) .
16 They take him to the hospital .
17 ‘ That they have him in the Tower of London . ’
18 And then the police come and they tape him to the top of the ceiling
19 They see him as a possibility for the future and they would like to take a closer look at him .
20 They see him as a potential match-winner when the new four-day format is brought into championship cricket next year .
21 They see him at the winning post ,
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