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

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1 Who were extremely keen to locate in this county , everything was right for them , Mr Allenby 's borough had the site , my clients had the site should I say , and erm but we lost it to Humberside because it was not possible for either Harrogate or ourselves to look them in the eye and say yes we can guarantee planning consent .
2 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
3 Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer .
4 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
5 Sometimes the king allowed subjects to take deer for themselves in his forests ; the warden 's duty was to see to it that they had a proper writ of warranty when they came to his forest , that they did not take more than the specified number , and that they took them in the prescribed manner .
6 What is most important , however , is that he embodies them in a distinction , crucially important for his thought , between two sorts of science : ‘ indefinite science ’ , which ‘ consists in the knowledge of the causes of all things ’ , and the study of some ‘ limited ’ question about the ‘ cause of some determined appearance ’ such as heat .
7 I have argued elsewhere that Pound was prepared to take instruction , as well as to give it ; that when he first came to London in 1908 , he was looking for masters to whom he might apprentice himself ; that he found them in the Irishman W.B. Yeats and the maverick Englishman Ford Madox Ford ( whose professionalism about writing still denies him in England the recognition that he gets abroad ) ; and ( so I have speculated , though I know it can not be proved ) that Pound sought the same relationship with another Englishman , Laurence Binyon , who was too cagey to go along with the idea .
8 Though my son , that 's my eldest , in the Royal Navy , wrote that he has them in the Pacific . ’
9 I know , I went , I got some whelks once and that was in Bay , they were lovely whelks and I put 'em in a bucket and er did n't think and now I used to put some flour in with 'em .
10 I 've been talking to some of them about it , it 's meant to be , cos I did n't know it was going on , and I saw them in the paper , says oh !
11 Er and when it progressed to automatic tools , all these tools were kept in a store at night , and you collected them in the morning when you went back onto the job .
12 and you put them in the oven do you ?
13 some notes , and you 'd sim they 'd be numbered and you 'd lift them out and you put them in the carousel
14 yeah , yeah , and you read them in the international section ?
15 ‘ But you want more outlets for KITS and you want them in the best and most expensive locations . ’
16 I try not to though , I mean that 's her responsibility , I buy the plants and she puts them in the garden , er in the .
17 She took 'em home to Cookham And she put 'em in a drawer .
18 Cos she had them in a plastic bag .
19 She described how she walked around for months ‘ with a pain , almost a physical pain , in my heart ’ ; of how she avoided friends and pulled her hat over her face if she met them in the street ; of how , at last , she knew she must express her thousand emotions about her little grandchild in the way she knew best , in clay .
20 Yeah , yeah and they 're sort of grey , I 'm not sure if she got them in a charity , I 'm certainly sure it was n't bought in a shoe shop , cos she goes round every charity , she wo n't go in , you know I told you about that , oh I do n't know what it is , she said it 's loaded out with stuff and we 'll have to have a walk round there , erm , round by what was Kennedy 's , erm
21 Tea parties are wonderful fun — especially if you hold them in the garden on a hot day .
22 If you put them in a hot room they do n't do so well .
23 It 's good when you put them in , if you put them in a tumble dryer
24 If you put them in the dustbin they will eventually find their way to a land fill site where some unfortunate animal might get caught up in a piece of it .
25 Sometimes the they make a fuss if you put them in the wrong place .
26 Well if you put them in the freezer
27 I think they 'll grow if you put them in the garden eventually .
28 Erm , your Mum wants her pears so if you put them in the fridge they 'll be alright she said they were she picked out nice hard ones .
29 Now they could do you a boatload right off the shelf , nothing down and nothing to pay if you shoot 'em in the right direction . ’
30 If you took them in the daytime , they 'd come back , but taking them in the dark , when they were asleep into the woodlands , they 'd settle much better do you see .
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