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

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1 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
2 Money has driven them deeper into the planet , money has brought them down in the world …
3 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 .
4 Elijah has to drag them back from the worship of the heathen fertility gods introduced by Jezebel .
5 THE Tranmere Rovers players were so high on good publicity before this match that their manager , John King , said he would have to pull them down from the ceiling .
6 How else could he have got them out of the keep ?
7 you 'll have to put them up on the ceiling
8 This was never more threatened from the right than in the years before 1914 and a leader who had respected constitutional niceties at that time would have driven them out of the system where they could have been far more dangerous .
9 no , no , no , I thought oh god I 'm gon na have to get them out of the house
10 On the other hand , it can create a system through which goals may be achieved , having taken them out of the realm of pure ideology .
11 The young , untrained dog must have chased them up to the edge of the pit , where they fell to their death .
12 They must have chased them out of the yard and made sure they took off in all directions .
13 She handed two packets and a wafer to the boy , who had finished wiping the mattresses down and had leant them up against the wall to dry .
14 Like Croydon , Penge U.D.C. had the right to purchase its tramways in each seventh year on granting six months ' notice , but if it did , it had to lease them back to the Company .
15 He had joined them out of the press in the midst of a guard of taciturn Merkut troopers who were economical in their employment of the brute force necessary to clear their master 's path .
16 From the beginning of their history , the amphibians were hunters , preying on the worms , insects and other invertebrates that had preceded them on to the land .
17 To the community at Canterbury he was a saintly but somewhat ineffective archbishop , who had let them down in the matter of the primacy of their church .
18 Their manager , John King , said his players were so high on publicity that before this match he had to pull them down from the ceiling .
19 No matter what Joe 's and Tamar 's earlier lives had been , both were respectably married now and their father had accepted them back into the fold .
20 In reminding himself that his responsibilities were for the President , he recalled the way that Mariana had looked at the old man that first day when he had met them out on the dock , the President casting for bonefish .
21 He had sneaked himself into the crowd of humans as the huge woman had herded them over from the train .
22 you see , I mean what they do is soon as they 've kicked them out in the mental homes they 're having to put them in to erm , I mean erm , there are people who are not able to be on their own , I mean the ones they 've kicked out are people that have been depressed and say well you 've got to find , get your family to help , I mean , when you 've got somebody depressed in your family you try and help them
23 ‘ I 've brought them up in the fear of the Lord . ’
24 It was much smaller than the one that had brought them out of the Store , but still quite big enough .
25 I fear not , for indeed ‘ they hearkened not unto Moses ’ , they murmured against him , and against Aaron , which is to say , they murmured against the Lord , for was it not the Lord Himself , speaking and working in Moses , who had brought them out from the land of Egypt ? ’
26 The timber and the bath and such came across by boat into the bay there , and a fine job they had dragging them up to the house . ’
27 We think that these apartments are a bit of a find , and so are pleased to have them that we 've taken them up throughout the summer on an exclusive basis .
28 They had visited the fifteenth-century pavilion , which had taken them back to the world of 1492 and immersed them in an era that led up to the discovery of America .
29 And he had taken them down into the Southern Ocean , not as far as we were going , but far enough to be in amongst the ice , circumnavigating the whole land mass of Antarctica in waters no man had ever sailed before .
30 So much so , that the Commissioner , Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Sumner , had taken them out of the formal structure and appointed Bragg as his personal detective assistant .
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