Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] they [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What say I take them over to that monastery on the moor — with some money — and ask the monks to say some masses ? ’
2 ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ I want you to take them off ; but those shoes are so good I want you to put them back on again . ’
3 I want you to send them in to me , and here 's where er it becomes a little bit different from other competitions , I want you to send them in to me on a Christmas card please .
4 I want you to send them in to me , and here 's where er it becomes a little bit different from other competitions , I want you to send them in to me on a Christmas card please .
5 Then I want you to pass them on to me . ’
6 Not necessarily in terms of the way the job is done , but in the cost banks really are expensive if you 're minded to use a bank they do publish their tariff , they say they give them out to people , I suspect that it gets forgotten sometimes the principle is there the is n't .
7 draw round them just put them put them out like that and when you 've put them out to make a a pattern you can say if you just work with twelve first .
8 As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence .
9 A Whig tract of 1711 argued that " The Revolution was almost entirely owing to them [ Tories ] " , whilst the Nonconformist Daniel Defoe repeatedly replied to the charge made by High Churchmen in Anne 's reign that the Dissenters had been responsible for the murder of Charles , by reminding them what they " did to his Son " : " if they will go back to 48 , and provoke us to Recriminate , by telling us of Killing the Father ; let us bring them back to 88 , and tell them of Deposing the Son , and sending him Abroad to beg his Bread " .
10 they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house
11 Pray that they may be people who rely on God 's healing and allow him to set them back on the track of feeding the lambs .
12 They accumulated beneath the television until they threatened to be seen , at which point I smuggled them out of the house in my knapsack .
13 Well , do you want to go to Phillips and , I mean he kicks them out in two weeks .
14 Ah , I 've got you , when do you expect them in by ?
15 Do you have to ti , do you tick them off against your cheque book stubs ?
16 Do you heat them up under the er
17 Do you take them out from time to time and gloat ? ’
18 Well I think they put them up to , yeah two , two fifty a ride , yeah .
19 And , all run here , everything was run here , and animals , animals that won here , well er well I think they put them down as better animals than animals that raced before the war , you know , cos they had to do such a lot in a short time .
20 See them carrying them out with the Union Jack .
21 Have you got them out of here as well ?
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