Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Thomas Buchanan had to hit them and push them to the top of the rock . |
2 | For non-metals if you try to hit them and beat them into sheets or if you try to stretch them you get ? |
3 | He again went to see them and persuaded them to accompany him to a meeting at the police station with Mr McLean on August 24 . |
4 | Many old people tell their elderly friends , in confidence , that although they worry sometimes about various things in the house that need attention and are beyond their capabilities , they do n't like to keep mentioning ‘ this and that ’ to their children when they visit , as they are only too delighted to see them and feel it is a bit hard to put them to work as soon as they arrive . |
5 | I remember when the Andy Warhol lot came with Pork to The Roundhouse — we all went off specially to see them and meet them afterwards . ’ |
6 | And er you know , it 's lovely really to see them and to think they remember you still is n't it . |
7 | Someone from a hostel in London came to see me and said they would have me , so when I went to court in Sheffield the judge decided to put me on bail for four weeks , on condition that I stayed at the hostel and that I did n't drink , and also if I attended the Jules Thorn psychiatric unit , which is part of St Pancras Hospital , for a ten-day assessment . |
8 | He said he 'd flown over urgently to see me and asked me to come to the Cheshire Cheese , that pub in Fleet Street , at ten o'clock that night . |
9 | My mum come up to see me and asked me what the bandage was for and I told her I 'd burnt myself . |
10 | I thought at the time she made nought of it , but back last summer , like you say , round August bank 'oliday , she came to see me and asked me to tell 'er everything I remembered 'bout the day of the explosion . |
11 | I remember her coming to see me and begging me to help when he was arrested . |
12 | When I was in police custody the doctor came in to see me and gave me some tablets and I 'm asking you for some now . ’ |
13 | Mr Vinct brought in some of the ‘ Daily Service ’ folk to see me and to tell me about their work . |
14 | The women would look up and congratulate me and encourage me to ‘ go on , go on , you can , you can ’ . |
15 | Moving on to Zimbabwe 's admission to Test ranks , one can only congratulate them and wish them well , while inevitably questioning their prospects in that kind of company . |
16 | Phenolic precursors of the quinones that link amino-acid chains to form sclerotin are widely distributed , though some Apterygotes lack them and harden their cuticles by disulphide linkages ( Krishnan , 1969 ) . |
17 | I offered my thanks to the interviewer for seeing me and shook his/her hand at the end . |
18 | Just drag them and drop them — the formulae will still refer to the cells they referred to previously . |
19 | I can see no moral difference between seeking out mongol children in the womb to kill them and putting them into gas chambers after birth . |
20 | And what he used to do in this , he had a string in the and er he could the string put some some er crumbs in the in the er in a and the birds go in and he used to he used to catch them and we used to kill them and pluck them you know . |
21 | When thou wast young , thou girdedst thyself and walkedst whither thou wouldst ; but when thou shalt be old , thou shalt stretch forth thy hands and another shall gird thee and carry thee whither thou wouldst not . |
22 | Yet there remains an important element of truth in the observation , ‘ another shall gird thee and carry thee whither thou wouldst not ’ . |
23 | It has to respond to the emerging consciousness of the black community , gay people , feminists by marginalising them and delegitimating their claims . |
24 | He was fourteen years old , intelligent , forceful , capable of listening attentively to his ministers and then overruling them and going his own way , capable , even , or so they said , of arguing a case strenuously and sensibly against the king himself in Westminster , though he seldom won his way there ; but he was still a boy , unpractised , with little experience yet of living . |
25 | We will be working alongside the base staff , encouraging them and assisting them in their work with local churches , ministering to the homeless in Hyderabad and working among a gypsy group in the country . |
26 | Chambers , for his part , had given his endorsement in the book : ‘ During the case Nixon and his family were at our farm , encouraging me and comforting my family . |
27 | ‘ But I would like to thank them and let them know how very grateful I am and how much it helps to know his grave is being cared for . ’ |
28 | Yes we do make them and sell them . |
29 | One morning , as we were sailing round the Cape of Good Hope , they attacked me and tied me up . |
30 | Poets had found their way over ( and sometimes back , to tell the tale ) ; so had a good number of priests over the centuries , and hermits , meditating on their essence so hard the In Ovo enveloped them and spat them into another world . |