Example sentences of "[noun] and [pron] [vb past] them " in BNC.

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1 Their names were Farag and Libab and he saw them every day .
2 Jenna looked up at him with tear-drenched eyes and he wiped them almost absently , his mind clearly in the past .
3 Ben looked into her eyes and she lowered them and turned her head away .
4 Tears of pride stung her eyes and she brushed them away with an impatient hand .
5 Tears of self-pity escaped from her eyes and she brushed them away angrily .
6 The bright April sun was full in her eyes and she shaded them with one hand .
7 Anne stood in stunned silence as tears filled Maureen 's eyes and she dashed them away .
8 They were built with me in mind and I liked them and got a couple from Fender .
9 I heard the ambulance and the police cars and I saw them putting the man into the ambulance and trying to resuscitate him and driving away .
10 They were old animal cages and he disguised them with books , hoping the creature would be captured inside .
11 There are tigers there , and there 's leopards and things called sloth bears , a sort of bear , but they 're actually quite rare so er we did n't see any of those , apart from the rhinos , we went very very quietly crawled under the undergrowth and we saw them in a water hole and they were just bathing there .
12 Do you know what different kinds of ‘ ministry ’ are described in the New Testament and who carried them out ?
13 In fact , I only met one decorator … a young couple wanted to buy a piece and I offered them a discount as they had n't got a decorator - at which she drew herself up and said : ‘ We are not married .
14 Anyway he looked like that he had a red car and he was sitting in the car and he put them down like that and they were like that in the car and after I thought I should 've popped at her house see if she 's wearing that in the house I thought you git .
15 There were tracks over the snow and we followed them that day .
16 They were chilling words and he resented them because he felt prohibited from asking her to explain them .
17 She looked different with her hair cut and it made them feel shy .
18 The two kids were against her , one on each side , and she had her small and narrow arms round her kids ' shoulders and she pulled them to her .
19 Because that was super light and they took them .
20 What were pea soup rhythms and honda-honda basslines and who invented them ?
21 They snapped like burned-through twigs and I threw them away .
22 It er er he pleated the he the halter into the tail of the leading horse and he took them down the road in a string like a train .
23 Suddenly , she felt impatient with these worn-out illusions and she shrugged them off , casting them aside like old clothes as she had already discarded the dreams she had woven around Simon .
24 Berries trembled against her lips and she licked them , swallowed .
25 I played a couple of tracks to Hugh and he liked them very much and wanted to hear some more , so I took some more up to him .
26 They had bought flowers in the village and they laid them on the new grave .
27 ( They showed me how deep they had advanced into Russia and I showed them what we were going to do in the West .
28 An orange circle of light , the beam from his torch , darted round the tent walls , there was the jingle of keys and I felt them cold in my hand .
29 And er I erm I organised a lot of that sort of thing erm by er it was exact measurements and spindles and you know like Erm yes , I could n't remember a lot now but er a lot of people , if I might say so , used me you know , Michael , my knowledge and skill and I allowed them to and I 'm not complaining .
30 Kettering persuaded him to come South and he helped them win the Southern League ( Eastern ) Championship in 1927–28 and 1928–29 .
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