Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] they [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Every time I got them involved with the story , ’ Hopper explained , ‘ I 'd come back at them and say , ‘ Ha , ha , it 's only a movie … ’ ’ |
2 | I usually keep him in when I wash his clothes and I got them special for the cold weather so he should be all right . |
3 | But Kathleen Mary Butterfield lured him away with a bounce of her fat orange curls , and I found them roly-polying down the hill together behind the shrubbery . |
4 | See I do I get them right in the class |
5 | ‘ But they won through in a dour encounter and I wish them well in the next round . |
6 | They were situated in positions which made them visible from the pests on each side . |
7 | Proposals made by way of change to a deposit copy have a relatively stronger affect against emergence , owing to the lesser public consultation which attends them prior to the enquiry stage . |
8 | The blubber which keeps them warm in the water acts as an overly-effective insulator on land , and they can literally cook in their own fat if they are not kept cool . |
9 | When have they ever had a reasonable pay deal which puts them level with the private sector ? |
10 | SCOTLAND will bid to lift their third Triple Crown in nine years when they travel to Twickenham on Saturday week with the same line-up which did them proud in the 20-0 victory over Wales . |
11 | The realisation that this is a racist society , a society which wishes them dead for the colour of their skin , accentuates their loneliness , and their isolation in turn makes it harder for them to fight against racism . |
12 | Area 7 champions Royal Berkshire had to work had for their 3–0 victory over Riverside , Chiswick , which makes them unique in the event with maximum points from four matches . |
13 | Then further on you found them high in the trees where the water had swept them . |
14 | They were knocked out of the Anglo-Italian Cup by Portsmouth , who beat them two-nil at the Manor . |
15 | We make them aware of the pitfalls . |
16 | But , then you do n't yo they 're not so important the second lot , as what we call , well you call them spares , we call them spare in the stables you see . |
17 | We wish them well in the future . |
18 | Otherwise they 're going to have another sleepless night , and we need them fresh for the next stage . ’ |
19 | You 've got to water them to keep them moist in the summer and you 've got to have food of course . |
20 | Many times the chub take slugs so viciously they rip them clean off the hook , and the only thing you can do to improve matters is to thread the line through the full length of the slug with a baiting needle , attach the hook and pull it back so that one end of the slug is lying in the bend of the hook . |
21 | Sequences of familiar violence are interspersed with achingly beautiful , melancholy moments , and Peckinpah marshalls a posse of bit part stalwarts ( Slim Pickens , Jack Elam , Richard Jaeckel , Harry Dean Stanton , Katy Jurady , Chill Will , Elisha Cook , Matt Clark , R G Armstrong ) and pays tribute to their contributions to literally hundreds of Westerns as he leaves them dead in the dust to the accompaniment of a Bob Dylan score . |
22 | This is what made them anxious about the attitudes of powerful men in their societies — rulers , great magnates — towards the churches of which they considered themselves the lords . |
23 | Both campaigns struggled , I believe that this was what made them different from the rest of the fleet . |