Example sentences of "[verb] they [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 In disgust the guide led them back to the car park , where they overtipped to avoid a scene and got away without trouble .
32 He then led them back to the safety of the Allied trenches .
33 The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing .
34 Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again .
35 They followed , Adam first , and Fand led them along by the stream .
36 He told them briefly what had happened and , satisfied that they had packed everything , led them out towards the Galilee Gate .
37 At last Cranston finished his further refreshment and , with Benedicta so close beside him his heart kept skipping for joy , Athelstan led them out into the great cleared area of Smithfield .
38 Stephen accepted the compliment and led them out onto the terrace , asking as he did so , ‘ What would you like to drink ? ’
39 And then he led them out of the small room .
40 Mickey came up , and , taking the two girls by the hand , led them out of the house and into the back garden .
41 Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark .
42 Father Peter asked as he led them out of the church .
43 He beckoned and led them off between the Standing Stones .
44 You do n't want them up in the top the next group
45 I do n't want them out of the way , I 'm just saying how many you 've got !
46 I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't .
47 I mean I do n't , I do n't know whether say they flung them out on the street is the right thing , cos I , I , I mean there 's all these places like Mencap and there 's a big one in Wellingborough
48 Hold onto all these smells until the evening , when you can deliver them up onto the blank paper .
49 But then , from what I hear , that 's overrun with bairns ; they 've stopped gathering them in from the streets .
50 Like Croydon , Penge U.D.C. had the right to purchase its tramways in each seventh year on granting six months ' notice , but if it did , it had to lease them back to the Company .
51 Stooping , he grabbed up the letters and stuffed them down behind the chair cushion just as the door opened and his sister walked in .
52 They 've got red ones , blue ones , pick them up off the ground when they 're finished with them .
53 I am totally convinced that the people in Holyhead want you to put things on , pick them up at the door , drop them off , teach them how to do it er and drop them back again .
54 So we 've planted a seed and we either get introductions there and then or we 've paved the way to the pick them up at the second appointment .
55 But because there 's a demand for it , the buses run to the school and pick them up at the school .
56 Well a cos then you can pick them up altogether if , are you with me , if you 're doing the rounds for your friends cos some of them 'll be on there and some 'll be Pick them up from the front , it 's just that some of the stuff will be at the front and some of it wo n't .
57 Similarly , importing a bitmapped graphic in any of the variety of formats DW1.2 supports gives the opportunity to use the very simple tracing tool to trace only selected shapes and pick them out of the bitmap — the second screenshot shows the Windows 3.1 window being picked out of the 3.1 opening logo screen .
58 They brought out large packs of cigarettes — then rationed — and shared them out among the men who were on the road watching .
59 It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed .
60 ‘ The IAAF must urgently review the situation , for when you make your rules you have to carry them out to the letter of the law .
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