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

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1 Andrew got between them almost shouldering Nicandra out of his way .
2 No Peter wants about them finally closing his business down .
3 You can appeal to them never to say or do things which they would be ashamed for you to know . ’
4 Yet the people targeted by them still live with economic stagnation , political repression , malnutrition and ecological crisis .
5 What d' ya think of them like do they get on your nerves at all ?
6 They did n't do I I understand that the the quarries at and and those places used to cast their own stuff , but erm I I have n't I never heard of them actually casting anything erm ferrous anyway .
7 If the same duty was owed to those from within as to those from without the area , the adoption of criteria for selection which distinguished between them plainly conflicted with the express statutory duty laid down by section 6(5) .
8 The windows are now boarded up , but the rocks which came through them still litter the floor .
9 They have become devalued as people in their own right and everything that happens to them subsequently serves to reinforce this impression .
10 Their strength has been that recruits came to them already vetted and character-tested through membership of a church or Orange lodge .
11 There was little demand from local trade unions and the Divisional Committee appears to have been only modestly active , probably because where well-established trade union organisations had members interested in educational opportunities , links between them already existed through the WEA branch organisation and were especially effective in Northamptonshire , Bedford , Luton and Ipswich .
12 Maybe what I thought I saw happen to them both did n't really happen at all . ’
13 Under the Conservatives the top rates were slashed from 83pc to 40pc which handed top earning executives some mighty large salary increases without them even having to ask .
14 No that 's part of the the windows washing but I 'll quickly washed over them just to spruce them up a bit but I thought if I put Mrs in that , is she driving , or is she not ?
15 How could we use this what are the benefits of doing this or the disadvantages of doing this so that you 've got people within the group who could as a plant and know what to do with those ideas he comes up with them or she comes up with them do n't know what to do with them just comes up it 's up to the rest of the group and monitor evaluate you know the person that 's always putting things that never work .
16 draw round them just put them put them out like that and when you 've put them out to make a a pattern you can say if you just work with twelve first .
17 Index of model letters useful as a prop and exercises based on them also encourage creativity in letter writing .
18 Given that the member will be sent their membership card , it would seem a small step away to actually send them a letter addressed to them personally welcoming them to the union and advise them at the very least on the basic facilities and benefits , plus other important information , and signed by the Regional Secretary , if not by the General Secretary .
19 I thought that progressives , political progressives in this country were prepared to stand by public services and believe in them sufficiently to say this will cost you and we are prepared to put the bill to you because we believe you will pay the bill .
20 Finally , if my readers still have doubts about the general drift of my argument , let me ask them how else we are to explain why modern revolutionary movements which always aim to free those who believe in them always end by enslaving them ?
21 It does n't detract from them anyway does it ?
22 ‘ I have not spoken to them yet to find out what happened . ’
23 Anyone who has spoken to them recently knows of the problems with which they have had to cope .
24 They ate in silence , Corbett conscious of the old man staring at them now joined by the leader who had met them in the forest .
25 You do n't pay for them though do you ?
26 His head was against her knees ; the parcels lay about them still wrapped , being easier to pack .
27 As he thought of them actually screwing — of Maisie winding her arms round him , hitching her legs over his , pumping up and down , up and down — the blood rose to his face .
28 There were a few places where he 'd disturbed dust , and he blew on them hard to blur the marks and redistribute the deposit .
29 At the moment a lot of Rave music is played which is not my favourite music but I usually go to them anyway to socialise with my friends .
30 And Karen last weekend , after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think , and Sheila was n't in any great shape , so he went back home er , from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand , ge generally help out over his lunch hour .
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