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

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1 I met them on one of my early trips out here . ’
2 I sold them for fifteen pounds .
3 I got them in some shop in Covent Garden .
4 I got them from that er
5 I found them at last .
6 I found them in those dawn hours .
7 I send them on regular trips abroad to keep up to date with new technology … ’
8 Do I buy them from existing shareware libraries , or is there somewhere I could obtain a complete set of titles from in one go .
9 No I want them like that .
10 I used them on many rainy days , and never once suffered from wet feet .
11 Oh dear , I told them at one point why we did , and I 've had it
12 The Muslim Palestinian defenders of Beaufort were ignorant of all this , sitting around the walls in silence when I told them of this historical the old tale of fear , treachery and pain .
13 Let's try and get it on the board , which somebody has written on and I told them about that and asked them to clean it , but , bring a spray can of white paint next time .
14 Yeah I know I told them about that !
15 And I told them about this job I 'd done here .
16 I cut them in half , discarding the pointed end for the moment and place them in a seed tray or wooden tomato box on layers of newspaper , narrow ends uppermost .
17 I believed I put them to good use against Pakistan .
18 ‘ Yes , I put them on one side for you .
19 They arrived after practice , but , like a fool , I put them on untried for the race .
20 I 'm not numerically dys dyslexic by the way , I put them in that order for , for a reason .
21 us two , we do n't use many , so I made , I made quiches , I put them in raw in the freezer , you know ready just to cook
22 I list them without bibliographical details , since these are largely irrelevant for our particular purpose ; but I add what is more significant , the price paid for each , in or out of the saleroom , unless for some reason this is not known .
23 Mm , mm and no , I dropped them off this morning , that 's it , he 's picking them up
24 It it 's a part of the county council I 've always taken a considerable interest in , and I support them in all their efforts .
25 I give them to that solicitor that , I were talking to .
26 Mind , I welcomed them with open arms because it meant I could stay off school .
27 There were other possibles — mostly underworld figures — but I discounted them as red herrings .
28 I joined them for selfish reasons , ’ he admits .
29 Councillor is on record , in fact not long after taking his job , that he does n't care much for state education , he prefers , grant maintained schools , the assisted places scheme , which I 'm pleased to say , Lord Mayor , we do n't operate in this district and neither did the Tories when they were in power and I applaud them for that
30 Although the ministers were too polite to commit themselves , even when I pressed them on this point , it was clear to me that they felt they , and their church , had been used .
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