Example sentences of "who [vb past] them [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The choice of Natal is strange as captain Craig Jamieson , the man who led them to the Cup in 1990 , is still very much involved in rugby .
2 The Runefangs were presented to the ruling Emperor who divided them between the Elector counts .
3 Had the two friends discussed her in the way men probably did when they looked at a young woman who passed them in the street ?
4 Hodai told Rostov that the major-domo who met them in the antechamber of the palace was a N'pani , the only foreigner with any authority at the court .
5 The two men have different versions of the meeting which followed , and there were no witnesses except for a waiter who interrupted them in the middle of the shouting match and asked if they wanted any sandwiches .
6 It was their own form-master Sam Sylvester who got them into the trouble in the first place .
7 These have long been associated with the arch-priest of uniformitarianism , Charles Lyell , who used them as the frontispiece of his great proselytising work " Principles of Geology " .
8 These pairs are alphabetically listed and linked to the name of any author who used them in the title of the article that he wrote .
9 A few lay on the ground in exhausted or inebriated sleep , oblivious to children and dogs who clambered over them , or to the kicks from porters who found them in the way .
10 The Picts are said to have fiercely resented their subjection to the Saxons and attacked Ecgfrith who defeated them with the help of his sub-king ( subregulus ) , Beornhaeth ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 19 ) , probably between the Avon and the Carron ( in Manau of the Gododdin ) .
11 They were last seen by a taxi driver who dropped them at the railway station more than 24 hours earlier .
12 subsequently after about ten flights , and porting over the books , and speaking to people who serviced them during the war years , they discovered that all it needed was a well-placed whack with a hammer on the trailing edge of the aileron .
13 The kinds of people who were aware of public opinion polls in the closing stages of the campaign were very different from the kinds of people who followed them in the mid-term .
14 To many this scene would have been unnerving and unsettling , particularly to those who knew them during the period known as the past .
15 In fact , of course , many of Japan 's new rulers shared both aspirations : modern methods and Western techniques could be embraced as wholeheartedly by those who saw them as the key to a restored ‘ traditional ’ Japanese independence based on indigenous social structure and values as by those who desired to embrace not only Western techniques but some version of Western ideology .
16 It was Agnes who saw them to the door , and then into their car .
17 They were great champions and everyone who saw them on the ice thought they were lovers .
18 And broadcaster David Dimbleby , who munched them throughout the night during his gruelling TV election broadcast this year .
19 In fact the victims were mainly the families of senior military officers and the Ba'ath party officials , and the walkie-talkies were being used by the drivers who took them to the shelter .
20 He sent them to a famous anthropologist at the university , who gave them to the library .
21 They took these from Father Christmas and gave them to the nurses , who gave them to the hospital children .
22 A month later my parents were met on the open plain outside Addis Ababa by Lord Herbert Hervey and a deputation of Abyssinian notables who escorted them to the Legation , at some distance to the east of the town , in an extensive compound at the foot of the Entoto hills .
23 Their forwards will also need to scrummage far better than they did against Armary , Genet and Gallart , who had them under the cosh from the second minute .
24 They were quickly spotted by a police patrol who ushered them off the motorway and down the A41 slip road .
25 He told a surprised Buckingham , who greeted them in the hallway , that he wanted to see Sir Richard and Lady Isabella and other members of the household in the hall immediately .
26 Under the general safety requirement , retailers are criminally liable if they knowingly expose an unsafe product for sale , whereas in civil law , under the product liability regime , retailers are liable to third party victims only if they present themselves as the producer or can not identify the person who supplied them with the product .
27 But , as the king found , he could not rely upon the Flemings ; their links with England were too strong for them to act with determination against those who supplied them with the wool upon which their own economic prosperity depended .
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