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

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1 if you bring them over to my house
2 I wish I could flush them out of my head .
3 Not only that she 's bringing them back to my house , you know what I mean ?
4 come up mum 's with the , and he snatched my handbag and he took the keys , he said that copper has got no rights to tell him to hand over them keys to me , I said what and he snatched them out of my handbag and I 've got no rights to my own house keys and I said what rights have I got to do , down his flat and collect half of my stuff back then ?
5 I have twisted them round for my own purposes , changing the emphasis , blending them with ideas of my own and of other people .
6 ‘ I break them in for my Dad . ’
7 I carried the coffee jug and filter and two cups back into the living-room and put them down on my coffee table , which sounds posh but in fact it doubles as a dining table , poker table and ironing-board .
8 The yellow and orange feathers that form the head flash can be quite inconspicuous at times but when I spread them out with my fingers they burned like flame in what was left of the winter light .
9 ‘ Well , that cuts them out of my book , unless , of course , they 're entertaining , witty , rich , and — ’ Here he turned and began to march from the room , saying , ‘ have the sense to appreciate my worth . ’
10 The Singhs ' supermarket swindle has at least got them out of my bald patch , as the prospect of lots of money has put football right out of their heads .
11 I get them off of my
12 ‘ It gets them out of my hair , Mr Fairham , ’ the Governor said .
13 Of course it is easy to look back now and say , well , would anyone have noticed if I had left my shoes lying around the changing room instead of buckling them up inside my satchel when I changed into my gym kit for classes with the Butcher ?
14 I never could remember to put them back in my pocket .
15 I 'm not letting them out of my hands , am I ? ’
16 Using my beak as best I could , fending them off with my free wing .
17 And they come back and see me what they taken from here and seen in other papers is a privilege for me if I 've set them off in my biased Welsh way . .
18 I 've laid them out in my time .
19 I turned to the gang and waved them on with my hand .
20 Your brother nicked three er bottles of lager and brought them round to my house on Saturday .
21 I made sure I got some of the white powder on my fingertips and not making a big deal of it , brought them up to my tongue .
22 I shook out a couple of tablets , rolled them about in my hand , and then put them back , cursing Alice heartily .
23 Mamma warned me that they were very rich , but I took them up to my room and stuffed the lot .
24 Finally I took a few ends of each colour ( I had n't got much to deal with ) and knitted pieces about twenty stitches by twenty rows , clipped them all together and sent them in with my resignation .
25 I ca n't get them out of my mind even now .
26 Dad marched over , pulled my hands out of my ears and forced them down to my sides .
27 I try rubbing them , but I 'm too tired to do that for long , so I just stick them back in my pockets .
28 If I 've got to print them off from my computer and the computer 's er not exactly in bits but it 's just taken apart a bit at the moment so I need to put it back together again and print them off .
29 Trying to decide whether to take them down off my windows and put some poles up .
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