Example sentences of "[verb] they [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Between demonstrates how a multiplicity of different discursive systems intertwine to form the substrata of an individual mind which plays them off against each other , combines them and uses them to generate the repertory of stories that determine how she ‘ reads ’ the world in which she lives . |
2 | I 've seen my mam take sheets off a bed and tear them up in squares . |
3 | Out of his sack he fished a pair of sticky-rubber knee-pads and proceeded to strap them on with a complicated system of webbing . |
4 | Like the diligent ‘ style ’ journalist he is , Cohn notes them all down and offers them up for our delight . |
5 | I was surprised to see them up in the tall grasses , instead of moving along the exposed bank , but I realised that the rising river level had forced them up . |
6 | The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs . |
7 | For the birds , otherwise what will they have to see them through till spring ? |
8 | Fellowship Afloat have the use of Dawn , a fully-rigged barge , until the end of April but need another vessel to see them through until September . |
9 | Would you like to see them in against the outside candidates if we look at this |
10 | Switch on and move the appropriate levers on the banks of controllers , and the children come running out of the house , little pink-cheeked creatures half an inch high , who turn to wave at Felicity as she comes out on the terrace to see them off to school . |
11 | In April nineteen thirty-nine they went to the quay at Southampton to see them off on a three months ’ visit to the United States and Canada … ’ |
12 | There are outright racists holding Tory membership cards and I want to see them out of the party . ’ |
13 | Er we 'd like to see them out with us to give the company as much harassment . |
14 | Thirdly , there is the possibility that abnormalities judged by us to be psychotic in afunctional sense were actually due to organic brain diseases unrecognised at the time ; for reasons discussed previously this would rule them out of court for our purposes . |
15 | He would rule them out of necessity . |
16 | Although they are somewhat late in entering the bids scenario , I believe we should not rule them out since having talked to my partner in Italy , he regards them very much as an niche buyer . |
17 | But people in this group , often unemployed or single parents on low incomes , had not even been trying to get most forms of credit because of their own feeling that their personal circumstances would rule them out as applicants . |
18 | And when you were doing these with lots of you 've got now got W X Y and Z in , when you 're adding up if you lay them out like that |
19 | The noise is formidable , for the rocks clatter and bang away down a steel chute that dumps them back on the ground . |
20 | The receiver then decodes the numbers and turns them back into sound . |
21 | If it turns them off at school it will probably turn them off at university . |
22 | It is essential ‘ to appreciate other people 's points of view but to be able to swing them round to yours if necessary ’ , a social skill which must be practised in an extremely wide range of relationships . |
23 | Denis Smith says it was an interesting game and his team played well … it was a hard game … but after four defeats it was just the result they wanted and will help build them up for the rest of the season |
24 | You can work on those and you can build them up in two or three or four year 's time job changes this might take a bit more of a a higher priority . |
25 | ‘ Bring them round to us , ’ said a chirpy spokeswoman from Barclays . |
26 | if you bring them over to my house |
27 | ‘ I always wanted to work with a squad of young players and bring them on for a few seasons . |
28 | ‘ You bring them on from the time they 're little , and they think they 've got it made , then — wallop . ’ |
29 | Clench your fists and bring them up to shoulder height , knuckles upward , elbows at your sides . |
30 | And they bring them up to me |