Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [verb] they at [art] " in BNC.

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1 He stretched out his long legs and crossed them at the ankles .
2 Send us a cartoon or a caricature on the theme of 20th-century Oxford and we 'll publish the best two entries and display them at the Ashmolean .
3 Some of them aid the deception by raising their tails and wagging them at the approaching attacker , while keeping the rest of the body still .
4 Harvey was there in a red-coat uniform , smiling and doing his neat little dances and pretending to drop plates and saving them at the last minute , and the girls were saying ‘ Ooo ’ and slyly studying each other 's hairdos and shoes .
5 In Chicago on June 17 she attacked those attempting " to create a new artificial state by taking powers away from national states and concentrating them at the centre " .
6 Most people vary enormously in the reserves that they have available , so that the things that floor them at the end of term may be the same small irritations that they sailed through at the beginning .
7 The idea was for Swedish studios to shoot films based on Scandinavian stories and aim them at an international market .
8 The airlines , facing their fourth successive year in the red , are urging the EC to drop plans to lower maximum noise levels and nitrogen oxide emissions , arguing that they could increase operating costs , reduce the resale value of operators ' fleets and put them at a competitive disadvantage to international rivals .
9 In its case , however , the eye-spots are on the front wings and are exposed by suddenly spreading the folded wings and directing them at the attacker .
10 Nellie had packed the two children 's bags and left them at the door .
11 The little pulls of wind playing with the leaves were getting stronger now , shaking the petals from the wild roses and throwing them at the diners as if they were confetti .
12 The trees poise to eject leaves and hurl them at the wind , there is nobody in the big house to see the park 's invasion by the people , the iron benches under the elms are empty , each foot curling into a clutch of leaves .
13 ‘ He would either go with the victims or meet them at the Macro warehouse in North Acton .
14 In short , the consumer called the tune and the operators who prospered were those who best identified the needs of the consumers and met them at the right price .
15 She' took sandwiches and ate them at the school .
16 ‘ So what I did was , I got some stones and threw them at the driver . ’
17 No no the first mail run we had was just merely from to Rousay to collect the Rousay mails and dump them at the Rousay pier and they were sorted in Rousay for Egilsay and Wyre besides that .
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