Example sentences of "they [adv] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] to " in BNC.

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1 How might such processes be affected in female readers ' responses to stories about males , which concern traditionally male interests and which frequently exclude them altogether or restrict them to a passive role ?
2 Declaring variables as local , creates them locally and initialises them to zero/null .
3 You could write them down and give them to your next of kin or a close friend .
4 Any system which is exhaustively described by Figure 9 would be incapable of repeating nonsense words or reading them aloud or writing them to dictation .
5 He shuffled papers , bringing them together and placing them to one side , face downwards .
6 Cos I got them out and I thought I must take them downstairs and give them to Maggie for her to give them to Gary .
7 I do n't really want ano , sickly , take them home and give them to Paul
8 Maybe Jack was rounding them up and moving them to another field .
9 Well , I said nothing , covered them up and tucked them to my side .
10 He sent Mr Leventis the weigh bill and the Cypriot embassy in Bonn picked them up and sent them to Cyprus .
11 I 'll have to you 've got ta give me chance to buy papa and grandma 's grandpa 's and I can wrap them up and give them to them at the golden wedding or ca n't I ?
12 So I wrapped them up and gave them to her for her birthday .
13 And I I said oh well that 's fair enough so I dug them out and sent them to him .
14 This means fluffing them out and adapting them to whatever atmosphere she found herself in , and is a sure sign of contentment in a lot of birds .
15 Insofar as English law requires the directors to take into account the interests of groups other than the shareholders it adopts the position that these interests do not fundamentally conflict with those of the shareholders and that it is therefore possible to arrive at a decision that balances all the relevant interests , subsuming them under or subordinating them to the vaguely defined collective goal of the organization .
16 Colas sees them there and ties them to his own crook .
17 They they fix it up with wires and they got so far and as the tide rise , cos the ship come up and they take 'em out and take 'em to the dock , take 'em out with a heavy crane .
18 The duck is precisely the sort of person who buys second-hand postcards and carries them round and sends them to people .
19 In his extremity he put down the punch he could not hold steadily , and began to handle the half-shaped blocks of stone , dragging them forward and turning them to the light .
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