Example sentences of "men [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 All the iron men make them for keepsakes .
2 In other words , all the negative characteristics of humanity as men perceive them are projected onto women .
3 Germaine Greer once commented that ‘ women have very little idea of how much men hate them ’ .
4 They 'd spent part of the morning carrying boxes of some sort from one hut to another , apparently fairly heavy boxes , because it took both men to carry them .
5 Preference in employment was shown towards fathers of large families and a bachelor tax was imposed on single men to induce them to marry .
6 I called my men to drive them back .
7 so loyal was he that he rejected his cousins , the UNICORNS , when Alexander 's men attacked them for their horns .
8 Among these also stood the men of Angus , deserted by Kineth , with Malpedar from Moray to work with their own leaders and the presence of the Moray men to stiffen them .
9 The records of attachment courts held every forty days in Pickering Forest in 1407 and 1408 show that the Forest townships were still bound to send the reeve and four men to attend them .
10 Needed at least four men to attend them .
11 I forgot to tell the men to thatch them .
12 One kicker-out-of-loads , Iain Crawford , enlisted for the effort by his mother-in-law and obediently incurious about the cargo he was handling , remembered how the crew camped one night at Ilopango , cooking a barbecue beside the crates of plastic explosives ; and a group of men approached them , led by ‘ Ambassador Duemling of the State Department ’ , and winked at what they were doing .
13 Two men approached them in Whitehouse Loan near Bruntsfield Links and after one stabbed Mr Cole , Paul gave chase — only to be left dying in a pool of blood on the pavement .
14 The men ate them , too .
15 All around them benches were quickly filling with ladies in silk gowns , giggling and chattering , who clutched velvet cushions to their bosoms as they simpered past the young men eyeing them .
16 They answered just as Jesus had told them and the men let them go .
17 While the men put them on , he led the fishing-line down from his marlin rod lashed to the after port stay .
18 The doughs were come through the machine cut into sizes certain weights moulded and the men put them in tins .
19 The men surrounding them were squat and dark , their expressions callous and indifferent .
20 All were happy in their work and , once in it , seem to find that men accept them quite well .
21 Most men read them as prose but to the poet they are transcendent poetry or music that finds a response in the soul .
22 Then you had a a squad of men pulling them out and cutting them .
23 When they went to investigate two men confronted them .
24 When women complain about men calling them by endearment terms , it is often thought rather silly — the men are just trying to be friendly , after all , they do not intend any sexist slur .
25 Stirling may have laid down the principles , but it was Lewes who had trained the men to put them into practice .
26 Men surrounded them , asking questions , full of their own tale to be told .
27 The Romans had baths together and young men to towel them dry .
28 Lesbian issues came to be taken seriously only when there were a number of lesbian volunteers ( and quite a few men supporting them too ) who were prepared to be loud-mouthed , difficult , overworked and sometimes thoroughly disliked within the organization .
29 The men followed them and within a few moments lord Hulton and I were standing there just as before watching the tiny figures on the skyline , listening to the distant " Haow , haow ! "
30 Rosalba soon joined in , their mother too , and gradually , quietly , all the women , while the men appreciated them .
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