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

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1 I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't .
2 so if I bring them down on the floor , you know that if they say maybe naughty
3 So I phoned them up in the afternoon and I said the bicycle that my friend Mr reported yesterday afternoon is still in the bushes .
4 I want them out of the district as well .
5 As I poked them back in the compost moved , and I retreated hurriedly .
6 I put them on in the afternoon ; my mother became very silent .
7 No , but I mean there are other such reasons I mean there may be initially choosing clothes or something like that , but when I put them on in the morning I usually put them on to suit the weather and what 's clean and what I 've got tights to match .
8 I put them back into the tank , still amazed they 'd had the strength to move the glass .
9 I mean the old index-linked certificates , when they came up I put them back into the fourth issue , and then the fifth issue and so on because the bonuses are better .
10 And he checked and then he went So I took the bags off the pillows in case they were sweating in the bags and I put them out on the seats .
11 So , while I stood off their changes and challenges with the right hand , I let them in with the left .
12 And you hold them in your arm just see the wa I mix them up in the feed , I mix the feed up with some of it , and then tip it into the rubber you see .
13 But I finish them off in the er in it .
14 I get them out of the public library . ’
15 I followed them out into the car park and sat , miserably , in the back of Quigley 's car as , in a mood of forced cheerfulness , we drove towards the Quigleys ' house behind Mrs Danby 's Rolls .
16 Should I take them out of the tank ?
17 I watched them down to the causeway .
18 I says , they have a hotel there , so I brought them up to the hotel and took them , he went in and he made arrangements to stay there and then I took them over and let them see this lake dwell this crannagh as they call it .
19 One at a time I heaved them up onto the pedals , just in time to roll out downwind .
20 I looked them up in the big dictionary my father had bought for me by mail order at the beginning of the year .
21 All the perennials are bought in containers and I grow them for a year in their pots to see how they cope with the conditions , then I plant them out in the garden . "
22 I keep them on for the programme .
23 Well only just to really , actually all Mr Mr has er said , and just one other bit of information , the time when the Chairman of the council extended the invitation to sixth formers , looking for alternative entertainment for the sixth formers of school , after they sat through a full council , I took them over to the er archivists er department , and we saw the paper restor , sorry , should n't say paper restorer , manuscript restorer at work , and these sixth formers , already knew of the existence , one of them asked to see the records of parish , because he knew they were there , and I mean , I think this is wonderful , that the sixth formers already , er children are being taught about the ar the records , and they will want to be sure that we kept them , and I think it 's our moral duty to keep er , the records of the past for future generations .
24 X-rays were taken there and then and resisting the temptation to open the package , I took them back to the consulting room .
25 Father and Mother have promised not to oppose this if only I leave them out of the matter …
26 I think them through after the session or consult with colleagues .
27 They accumulated beneath the television until they threatened to be seen , at which point I smuggled them out of the house in my knapsack .
28 I forced them out of the screen .
29 I pushed them out of the way and took the cat off the tree .
30 Well that one really is I mean cos I see them up in the woods quite a lot
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