Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] they at [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’
2 I 've seen them at the shop , paying their bills .
3 Oh , I 've , I 've got them at the chemist , that E forty five ,
4 But if I give some names to Mr next week I think yes well I 've got them at the music later today so I can ask them then .
5 And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep .
6 Black immigrants form part of this class structure , having jobs which tend to place them at the bottom .
7 No sooner have the Doctor and Vicki gone than the erstwhile school teachers are captured by slave traders who intend selling them at the slave markets in Rome .
8 ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December .
9 Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank .
10 Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank .
11 Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank .
12 Not them other little things cos they know you 've got them at the school .
13 A young man in an immaculate dark blue suit took over from the young woman who had met them at the elevator and led them into a vast room , furnished with antiques .
14 Well you have to join 'em at the back
15 ‘ We got the two goals back , but you have to stop them at the other end as well .
16 They 're like , I do n't know , it 's like they 're really thin , and she 's plucked 'em at the end as a kid .
17 Mr Dorman said : ‘ The way forward is to attract the youngsters but we have to get them at an early age . ’
18 Jimmy Richards , 31 , suffocated after the weights landed on his face and neck when he tried to lift them at a Bradford health club .
19 He recognised Kurz and Hinterstoisser , he 'd seen them at the hotel ; strikingly handsome fellows , especially Kurz , an officer of the Wehrmacht , blue-eyed , blond-haired .
20 So somebody had to tell him he 'd left them at the
21 He had met them at the Piazza Venezia two hours before .
22 He had seen them at the County Show , where he had gone for the rabbits , all those girls with plaits and scrubbed faces and clean gloves , doing an exhibition ride .
23 It was as though he had joined them at the table , and it was n't doing D'Arcy 's appetite any good at all .
24 It 's left them at a loose end at home .
25 More than that , the caring crème de la crème were also confronted by the result of what had put them at the forefront of that generation in the first place : they were very good at what they did ( teaching , lecturing , theorizing , media of all kinds , creativity of all stripes ) , and they were becoming , perish the thought , Successful .
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