Example sentences of "and [vb past] them [adv prt] on the " in BNC.
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1 | She rolled the two cloaks into a bundle and laid them down on the shore where the tide could come and take them . |
2 | He reached towards her with his strong hands and pressed them down on the fine-boned structure of her shoulders , massaging with rhythmic , kneading movements . |
3 | He took the tins of food through to the lean-to and piled them up on the draining board . |
4 | He has , to switch metaphors , grabbed by the throat the Tories ' controversial team of young election campaign advisers , shaken them vigorously , and hung them up on the nearest meat hook . |
5 | His wife packed a box with various goodies for Leonora to take to Penry , then walked with them to the jetty , and waved them off on the Sea-Fret , a sturdy fishing-boat a lot newer than Penry 's . |
6 | But long before he reaches him he recognizes him — from the way he 's sitting , sprawled back in an armchair with his feet on a coffee-table , reading an ancient Amazing Science Fiction ; from his spectacles and rumpled hair ; from the fact that he 's taken his shoes and socks off to cool his feet , and tossed them down on the coffee-table ; from the way he does n't look up , even as Howard comes right up to him , goggling head leading the way , unable to believe his eyes . |
7 | You could cut me in a thousand pieces and lay them out on the street . |
8 | As Floy and Snodgrass watched in silence , the Elms stretched out their hard , lichen-crusted branches and brought them down on the prisoner 's shoulders and thighs , at the place where the skin had started to tear . |
9 | He picked up his glasses and rubbed them up on the tablecloth . |
10 | Instead of wasting time hawking his book around the publishing houses , he simply printed up the first three chapters , complete with his own photos and illustrations , and took them out on the streets . |
11 | He gave the women a thirty-second start and picked them up on the northbound carriageway with ease . |
12 | After making each man check that his own line was securely attached , he moved them to the far end of the cage and sat them down on the wooden bench . |