Example sentences of "them and [verb] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A corollary of this is that such industries are far from simple to understand and hence they demand experts both to run them and to explain them to the general public , e.g. microelectronics , nuclear stations , oil refineries , etc .
2 Thomas Buchanan had to hit them and push them to the top of the rock .
3 Back at the hacienda she abandoned the horses and fled to her room , leaving the others to see to them and turn them into the enclosures .
4 The case manager passes the reports to the lawyer who completes them and passes them to a supervisor .
5 Actually my son 's rather disappointed , he was hoping to farm them and train them into a novelty act .
6 The best way to deal with them is to unbalance them , trip them and throw them to the ground .
7 ‘ I 'll leave the plans on the desk , ’ he said , rolling them and replacing them in the tube .
8 Zack took them and passed them to a man in the passage behind him .
9 when we erm , er when we were doing those projects we erm , we had a comments book and more , more people were in favour of them and saw them as an improvement to the town and so it needs something that 's really interesting actually , it 's er , erm the work 's department have said , as a result of those graffiti projects they can shift two officer 's from the graffiti team to the highway 's team , so it 's actually cut down on the work of actually clearing up unwanted graffiti , so it 's had a positive effect , so we , we 've got these two people work with the other people and we 've got Dorothy who 's working with , with black people and ethnic minorities in the town and erm for people who were here when this presentation was last given , er Robin who used to be in the local The Policy Team of the Local Government Unit is now actually a Community Development Officer , one of the decision 's , Robin use to do video work for the Authority erm , and we decided we asset whether the the need for that kind of , k ind of work to continue , and we thought on balance not erm and he now is running the music rehearsal space over at Latton Bush , that again is a project for young people , to enable , it 's a place where band 's can practice and that 's the problem in Harlow erm and er that 's really exciting project because it 's bringing in a lot of income for the Council as as well as providing the service that people want and , and it , I mean it is important at this time that we are doing limited projects where we are bringing in income , cos at , you know we estimate that erm we can get that erm rehearsal space properly resource , that project could be self financing , so your providing a service but your also getting paid , your getting paid for as well , so erm that is who we are now and were er , where were located , we have an open door policy as people will know .
10 And dried them and put them on the rack again .
11 And er I remembering Dad , once he bought a cherry tree , and went up to get all these here cherries off the trees , and when we got them we used to wipe them and put them in a bag , and sell them at the fairs .
12 After she had gone upstairs Carolyn collected them and put them in a jar on the mantelpiece .
13 He blanched and I would chill and bag them and put them in the freezer .
14 He even took them and put them in the litter-bin .
15 It was alleged that he touched the boys ' genitals , put his arm around them and kissed them on the lips .
16 By that time her clothes were dry , and we brought them in and I ironed them and hung them in the sun again , this time to air .
17 Ledwith and Crothers were described as window cleaners , and it was alleged that while one of them was inside a telephone box and the other was outside , P. C.s Roberts and Pearce arrested them and took them to the Bridewell .
18 Some mothers would avoid problems , distracting their child by talking to them and involving them in the shopping , while others would distract their child once they had started to be difficult .
19 They arrived with a flourish , laid the cases on the floor , opened them and dragged them around the room to be oh 'd and ah 'd over by the guests .
20 Lady Macleod received the travellers in ‘ a stately dining-room ’ , fed them and led them into the drawing-room for tea to meet the family .
21 This is the main reason why I have not until recently felt able to face the task of transcribing them and editing them in the way they .
22 If there is someone at work whose approach to patients or clinical abilities you admire then observe them and use them as a role model .
23 unless they 're going to let , unless people are going to buy them and let them at a reasonable rent to people
24 When they reached the kitchen Lucy collected the cups and saucers while Jean rinsed the crumbs off them and stacked them in the dishwasher .
25 ‘ I 'll press them and keep them between the pages of a book , to remind me of you . ’
26 Those too young for sailing still enjoy pottering around the beach and paddling around on old windsurfers , though a parent should stay to look after them and keep them from the nearby road .
27 So all attending had brought their freshly picked bunches with them and laid them on the coffin as they arrived , and I must say that it looked — and smelled — lovely .
28 I also heard that a party of girls from Bishop 's Home orphanage school in Rangoon had got stranded at Katha and I was able to send a telegram to Jack Cardew of the Burma Railways asking him to extricate them and get them on a train to Myitkyina .
29 The Havards arrived at The Kilns , Maureen played tennis with them , swam with them and provided them with the sandwiches and cakes which she and her mother had been preparing all day .
30 He said he 'd had other complaints about them and barred them from the dances .
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