Example sentences of "them [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 MIKE SLEMEN last night vowed to bring the Springbok celebrations to a halt when the North take them on at Elland Road , Leeds tonight .
2 WILEY Arfur Daley reckons he 's found a new way to score against the police — by taking them on at soccer .
3 Which is that if we take these cards , instead of dropping in one at here there and everywhere and I doubt if anyone will take much notice of one , maybe I 'm a bit personally interested in , if I say could we all drop them in at Prestos in Rougier Street ?
4 Having said this , millions of women use tampons and the majority keep them in at night .
5 Noel 's Garden Party will be packing them in at Haydock Park for two days over the August Bank Holiday .
6 Well , it should confuse them down at Swansea .
7 They 've already , this is a commercial machine this thing , you buy them down at Dixon 's .
8 But they were waiting and , into a pause , he mentioned that he 'd met them over at Jimmy 's .
9 If it turns them off at school it will probably turn them off at university .
10 Oracle Corp says it is already working on VMS and OSF/1 ports of its relational database management system technology for DEC 's Alpha RISC and says it 'll be showing them off at DECWorld in Boston at the end of this month .
11 I know , but the on the kitchen window sill , I take them off at night .
12 that 's why your clothes are always fishy when you take them off at night then ?
13 If it turns them off at school it will probably turn them off at university .
14 Emily got Stanley to drop them off at Vic 's house ; or rather his father 's house , since strictly speaking Vic 's address was the shed .
15 John Delaney knew now that all along it had been hunting them , that it was still hunting them , waiting for the right moment to pick them off at will , one at a time .
16 People take malicious pleasure in cutting in on them and burning them off at traffic lights .
17 ‘ We have come here and beaten the best form team in the country and we could have killed them off at half-time with a three or four-goal lead .
18 I went to pick them up at D'Amicos at eight .
19 And as for us , could we ring them up at midnight
20 Their men shut them up at home ; even if you visit the house , the women do n't appear socially .
21 But they often make the mistake of putting them up at crusades when they are only likely to be preaching their simple message to the converted .
22 I do shut them up at night because of the stoats and the foxes , but they put themselves to bed , I only have to shut the door .
23 They were either born rich , or they 're getting their own back on the kids who beat them up at school . ’
24 So I think I 'll get them up at Asda , get the Phillips one 's I think .
25 ‘ There is a long way to go before we break down the ‘ them up at Salisbury ’ attitude . ’
26 ‘ There 's a long way to go before we break down the ‘ them up at Salisbury attitude ’
27 Er he used to do , we used to have a round each morning and collect all the films from the chemists and then we developed and printed them and took them back at night .
28 With them back at Base Camp , team leader Lieutenant Colonel Paul Neame , a Falklands veteran , made the inevitable decision .
29 Each had photographs and memories that they longed to share with their families who were waiting for them back at Heathrow .
30 To overcome this waste , I sow several hundred extra brassicas in the greenhouse in March ( cabbage , red cabbage , brussels sprouts , cauliflower , and broccoli ) , bed them out at four-inch spacing in the vegetable garden in early May and then transplant them at two-foot intervals into the headlands after horse-hoeing in June .
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