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

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1 But then , from what I hear , that 's overrun with bairns ; they 've stopped gathering them in from the streets .
2 There are outright racists holding Tory membership cards and I want to see them out of the party . ’
3 Thomas Cook said the merger would create an effective duopoly and tour operators would find themselves ‘ subject to debilitating price wars funded by the dominant position of the duopoly and designed to drive them out of the industry ’ .
4 At a signal from Sybil , Rachel helped to coax them out of the water and into the changing-rooms where David was helping Danny to dress .
5 Oxford United are facing their own big challenge … four defeats in a row has dropped them back into the bottom half of the table … last home win was this one against Millwall … tomorrow they should … they must dish out the same treatment to struggling Southend
6 Dynamius tried to lock them out of the city , but he was tricked by Gundulf .
7 He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away .
8 Money has driven them deeper into the planet , money has brought them down in the world …
9 The florist came up earlier but she was asleep , and he did n't even come into the room , just put his head round the door and left her some flowers ; the night nurse has put them out in the corridor .
10 If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder .
11 If you want to take them out of the book
12 Denying armchair dog punters instant access to the results is claimed to steer them back to the tracks whose attendances have dipped from 30million to under 4million .
13 Elijah has to drag them back from the worship of the heathen fertility gods introduced by Jezebel .
14 In this case , the Bank buys bills but agrees to sell them back to the market at an agreed price some time in the future .
15 Bromley was quoted by The Listener in August as saying of Sky : ‘ We intend to shoot them out of the sky . ’
16 Republics collect taxes but are refusing to pass them on to the central government .
17 Pierre came to pick them up in the long Mercedes and they piled in with all their bags and appurtenances .
18 Not much of a job when it came to put them on like the erm you know the pipe that pushes them out ?
19 Would you like to see them in against the outside candidates if we look at this
20 If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter .
21 They are frankly calling their new cheeses by new brand names , making them in different shapes and original packings , selling them on their own merits rather than attempting to pass them off as the great traditional products of an unmechanized and unstandardized age .
22 Sometimes , he would add lines like : ‘ You 've got to pick them up from the carpet , or they 'll tread in .
23 At one time we kept pigs and used to feed them up with the waste food and sell them in the market .
24 We want properly maintained rights of way and better information about the resources needed to sort them out for the benefit of all .
25 Both at home and at school they usually have to remain on the floor and Alice does n't always remember to put them back in the bag .
26 Erm where I find I ca n't understand the regional accent I 'm going to give them back to the person who recorded them
27 If not I 've only got to put them up in the attic and bring them down in three month 's time .
28 I think we 've got to put them back under the home office and make sure they 're treated as young criminals and not as social cases .
29 We have got to put them out of the game .
30 Would you mind taking them through into the third-class refreshment room ? ’
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