Example sentences of "[prep] they [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why we want to stay in Hout Bay and most of us are working for them here in Hout Bay ; they should know that .
2 It was certainly true that there were very few Labour Party full-time agents in the armed forces , but one major reason for this was that there were so few of them even in peacetime , and , of those who existed , many were above the age of military service .
3 Are any of them still in management and with whom ?
4 And er I think there were some of them still in use about fifty years after they were made .
5 The pains themselves , since he is aware of them only in order to be assured of his sovereignty , remain on the boundaries of an awareness always centred on his own reactions to them .
6 Next come medium-sized firms with about ten partners , specialising in some particular field of commerce or industry such as shipping or insurance or property development , and other smaller but still highly-specialised firms , all of them mainly in London .
7 They have no right , that is , that the collective power of the state be used for them or not be used against them just in virtue of what a legislature or another court has decided in the past .
8 However , Gossels maintains OSF and its partners foresaw the hurdles and prepared against them well in advance .
9 Some people take a fully charged spare battery along with them just in case !
10 The Rosenblooms had long known that they could take her with them anywhere in society .
11 These points will be raised throughout this book , and we will return to them again in chapter 6 .
12 Try to continue your argument without them , referring to them only in order to read out an authority .
13 To many in England the truce of Bruges seemed literally a sell-out : the French forced the garrison at Saint-Sauveur to hand the fortress over to them directly in return for 53,000 francs .
14 I will look at them briefly in turn and then at the remainder , which are not without interest and include the little-known armed forces libraries .
15 ‘ It was a conversion experience , ’ he says , ‘ I had seen his carvings in a vague sort of way already [ Esterly was then a post-graduate student at Cambridge and surrounded by some of Gibbons ' best work ] but I found myself looking at them there in St James 's as if for the first time .
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