Example sentences of "[adv] they [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 The rooms at the back were of course dark and pokey and the cupboards had a strange sickening shut-up smell that remained however much they aired them .
2 De Tocqueville 's notes reveal not only the conscious opposition to such a mode of religious power but also how deep the solidarity between clergy and people was , the degree to which the poor , half the catholic population at the time , looked to the clergy for material and spiritual leadership , guidance , and assistance , and how much they trusted them .
3 So many times I have heard someone tell me how they wished they had told the person now dead how much they loved them .
4 And I 'd been to top standard as it was then it was standard seven , and as the er you know now they let when the when they 've somebody in so long they let them walk about and come home and all so That time of day you got to you 'd got to pass examins and exams and such like as that .
5 Perhaps they eat them here . ’
6 I said perhaps they get them on .
7 Perhaps they moved them already . ’
8 They wanted goals and sure enough they got them .
9 So they brought them down here and they had fifty cases of oranges in here .
10 erm he did n't think they had any bilingual signs and they did n't have they were n't using their Portakabins so they scrapped them all last year sold them off .
11 And so they get them to phone back , do you know what I mean ?
12 So they invented them .
13 So they traded them just as we traded with the wool and we 're talking twelfth century thirteenth century , fourteenth century .
14 Well maybe they 've not been so they give them so long and then they cross them off the books do n't they ?
15 So they moved them to the Catherine Palace .
16 So they dissected them all with a fine-tooth comb getting mixed metaphors .
17 Kalchu cut and stripped two stalks of maize for Hārkini and Lāla Bahādur and as they ambled along they chewed them like sugar-cane .
18 No they do n't they just they stick them on
19 But he just they give them out cards from
20 Services are built round an individual 's needs in a flexible way , rather than people being forced to comply with existing service patterns , whether or not they find them convenient or useful .
21 You know they , they ran , they took the nurses , because the nurses home was a mile or , was it a mile or a mile and a half or something from the hospital , they had this , they took them in the morning and then they took them at lunchtime and then all the different shifts coming on and off they took them , and they had the schools run as well .
22 We , usually they see them round there do n't we ?
23 Not er like they bring them in these cardboard boxes you know , wooden boxes .
24 yeah it 's like they count them out and go that 's a small one
25 you know , and he said like they want them on record for universities and things and some
26 In nature small fish are constantly looking for food , and will eat small amounts whenever they find them .
27 The Americans have learned to bring in their big guns whenever they need them .
28 My Lords , the aim of the Government 's policies is to ensure that patients receive high quality accident and emergency services whenever they need them .
29 Many times the chub take slugs so viciously they rip them clean off the hook , and the only thing you can do to improve matters is to thread the line through the full length of the slug with a baiting needle , attach the hook and pull it back so that one end of the slug is lying in the bend of the hook .
30 Later they had them set in a row near the climbing frame .
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