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

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1 All of them made it back to the rendezvous where they also met up with Zirnheld 's group who had managed to account for eleven aircraft .
2 Lift them from the elbows , and them drop them down to the floor .
3 He watched the engineer go , and then turned and let them take him up to the wall-walk , and down into the beleaguered city where , once , the Genoese had planned to keep him hostage while his company fought for Carlotta .
4 But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection .
5 By the time they made it back to the house she no longer knew whether she was as fine as she had insisted on telling him .
6 Next time we go inside the Globe , we see if they make it through to the Gold Run before a studio audience .
7 The next day they moved me up to the second floor to work with Mr Perkins , a weird old guy who smelt of dogs and cleaned his ears out with the lid from his ballpoint pen .
8 It seemed like a minor miracle when she found herself seated within touching distance of the small group of musicians , until she realised that Rune was well-known here , not only by the management but , as the current number drew to a triumphant close , to the players as well , as they drew him on to the low rostrum and surrounded him with much back-slapping and laughter .
9 they sent it back , I think , I thought the twelve was , was quite good actually , I thought the twelve when they went up at twelve , but then when they changed it back to the junior and infants it was the elev , the eleven and it was a bit , I think it , you know eleven might be perhaps too young , I think twelve is a reasonable
10 They drove me back to the Ministry , where I was questioned by an officer I 'd never seen before , a colonel .
11 Mhm so did they they give them up to the folk
12 but they put it in to the meter in
13 Sometimes on their fronts , sometimes on their backs , sometimes half standing , they threw themselves down to the damp coils below .
14 The Inland Revenue Budget Press Release of 16 March 1993 dealing with the taxation of dividends , paras 24 – 29 , reads thus : 24 Where trustees of trusts in which a beneficiary has an interest in possession receive income , they pass it on to the beneficiary with a credit at the basic rate .
15 In fact , they whisked me off to the Nanking Workers ' Hospital , where I stayed in ‘ solitary confinement ’ until this afternoon .
16 They brought them back to the motel .
17 They took them back to the barracks in the Bazaar .
18 They took me down to the labour room .
19 They took me down to the labour ward and offered me a sedative to help me sleep .
20 ‘ Anyway , ’ he said , in a conversational tone , ‘ then they took me down to the morgue . ’
21 Joe recalls : ‘ When it was all over they took me back to the room , chained me up , and that was the very last I ever heard of it .
22 The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage .
23 Lizzy was so far gone by this time that she just smiled at them as they took her out to the meat wagon .
24 They let us see him for a couple of minutes , and then they took us back to the prison .
25 They took it over to the rose-bed under her window and the marks corresponded .
26 So everything that would hold water was put on the stove and er he did and then it they took it out to the
27 They took it down to the burning gha where two rivers meet in a rolling pool of green and white , and where at night the restless spirits of the dead wall to the roar of the crashing waters .
28 They sent one down to the hospital did n't they ?
29 Cris tried to help , of course , but as soon as the ambulances came they sent him off to the local hospital , and that 's where he is now .
30 I 've just rung and you get the usual b-shit at first then they patch you through to the club-call line in England .
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