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

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1 I count them put them into little money bags .
2 they 'll just er stick them put them in a box and sling them you see
3 Some constructors may , on affable evenings and in the afterglow of victory , admit that drivers are human beings ; most of them consider them as nothing better than servants .
4 ( Opposite ) Venomous snakes do not bite their victims — they stab them with open mouths , injecting their venom through hollow teeth in the upper jaw .
5 Not er like they bring them in these cardboard boxes you know , wooden boxes .
6 But they sell them without an import licence — which is illegal , In practice , the licences are monopolised by the brands ' parent companies , who can afford the extensive clinical trials on the drugs that are necessary for licensing .
7 But , I mean , they sell them round at Dash Hill for erm , they sell them for two hundred and fifty do n't , the shops
8 And I was looking in the yesterday and they sell them in You Ca n't Go Wrong for five ninety nine for Robert .
9 and the Warner Brothers Bugs Bunny and the popcorn , you go and get your popcorn dish out of thing , show Alex how much popcorn we bought , I mean you go up there and it 's not like it used to be years ago a little bale of popcorn they sell them in huge great big cartons up there
10 reckon they sell them like that ?
11 starting with the right material , the A&R staff try to encourage artists to write commercially and they introduce them to good studios , engineers , producers and other musicians . ’
12 They take them to museums ; they give them cars to drive around town ; they introduce them to everyone worth knowing in Texas .
13 In 1985 , when Japanese chip makers last started slashing prices , America 's government insisted that they raise them in order to protect the ( virtually non-existent ) American DRAM industry .
14 Our universities can not get hold of our great industrial centres in any permanent way unless they raise them In self-respect and dignity by giving them an intellectual understanding of their vocatIons …
15 There 's some that are going up at the moment to this pond , they develop them for the next three years to spend their life in the fresh water feeding , and what we 're trying to do here is to see just how many there are in , in the river er as a total .
16 Then they connect them by ‘ stoping ’ — digging upwards or downwards in places where the tunnels cut through lodes , in the process dislodging the ore .
17 To a lesser degree they still exist nearer home ; in the Alps herdsmen take their cattle to the ‘ Alm ’ meadows where they tend them during the summer , and in Scotland and Wales the hill sheep spend half the year on the mountain commons whilst the lower , enclosed land grows winter keep .
18 Political theories and doctrines are both affected by political conditions and the needs of practical action , just as they influence them in turn ; and changes in these conditions are largely responsible not only for the more or less continuous process of reinterpretation of the ideologies of political parties and movements , but also for the more profound revision of theoretical conceptions .
19 Yet that person with AD may be ‘ positioned ’ differently , both by themselves and others , if they avoid the games because they perceive them as a mindless waste of time and prefer to go for a walk instead .
20 Is that how they make them at school darling ?
21 They make them in bloody big batches now
22 When , however , they borrow them from other disciplines , they must expect either that the chronological fit is bad ( if they insist on matching the style ) or that the stylistic fit is bad ( if they match the chronology ) .
23 They want them to be called Zimbabwe Ridgbacks .
24 Some people try to force their partner to be the person they want them to be .
25 But they want them to be more explicit , a survey by Channel 4 's Check Out show reveals today .
26 They want them to be more responsible , more self-determining , to take matters into their own hands , and yet they oppose the only thing the tenants have of their own — organisation .
27 They want them to be more answerable to public opinion .
28 you know , and he said like they want them on record for universities and things and some
29 People always will want horses but they want them in different forms at different times .
30 what they expect them to be
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