Example sentences of "they [verb] [pron] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | All of them made it back to the rendezvous where they also met up with Zirnheld 's group who had managed to account for eleven aircraft . |
2 | Lift them from the elbows , and them drop them down to the floor . |
3 | Many of them pass it on to their wives ; 1% of the women who came for pre-natal tests at the hospital were HIV-positive . |
4 | You 've got to allow them to give their around to where you are with how you open the call . |
5 | He watched the engineer go , and then turned and let them take him up to the wall-walk , and down into the beleaguered city where , once , the Genoese had planned to keep him hostage while his company fought for Carlotta . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think there have been any new developments since yesterday morning , but I 'll run through them to keep you up to date . ’ |
7 | so I 'll get them to send it off to Linda |
8 | ‘ Then ask them to repeat it back to you just as you told it . |
9 | It took four of them to lift him on to a trolley and take him away for observation , with the police riding shotgun at his side , and then things gradually returned to normal — or as normal as they could given the extraordinary circumstances . |
10 | Towards the end , and no doubt full of beef and beer , they got him on to his feet ; but despite encouraging shouts he was speechless . |
11 | And they got it down to , not the bricks but the sand that the bricks was made of because |
12 | I wear them every Sunday because they bring him back to me . |
13 | And they bring them up to me |
14 | So why 'd they make him up to a supervisor then ? |
15 | ‘ They made me out to be a hooligan , which I 'm not . ’ |
16 | But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection . |
17 | By the time they made it back to the house she no longer knew whether she was as fine as she had insisted on telling him . |
18 | Marks said : ‘ So they made you up to DI . ’ |
19 | Impressed , they passed him on to an agency with a good reputation for seeing young people . |
20 | Next time we go inside the Globe , we see if they make it through to the Gold Run before a studio audience . |
21 | Because they 've been good boys we 've helped them extend their landholdings and they lease it back to their own peasants at exorbitant rates — that 's why their own people call them pirates . " |
22 | Oh you see if they want her back to testing they 've got ta pay for the resource to er for us to , to , to recruit somebody else in the meantime . |
23 | They should have got the solicitors in and said ‘ look you 've no rights to have been here , you walked on this common land without any permission at all , you built these places without you 've got cars park and everything ’ , and now I listen to the story where the council says they 're going to run it etc. etc and etc , well what the people want , they want it cleared up , they want it back to where it was , we do n't want somebody running another business out there , this is the idea of getting him off . |
24 | They bore him off to their favourite cafe . |
25 | They helped him up to bed , and he slept until nine o'clock the next morning . |
26 | The next day they moved me up to the second floor to work with Mr Perkins , a weird old guy who smelt of dogs and cleaned his ears out with the lid from his ballpoint pen . |
27 | and what they did , and you were there , and you must 've been listening , what they did , percent for people , they moved it up to Policy and Resources , Policy and Resources percent for people came around , Councillor spoke . |
28 | It seemed like a minor miracle when she found herself seated within touching distance of the small group of musicians , until she realised that Rune was well-known here , not only by the management but , as the current number drew to a triumphant close , to the players as well , as they drew him on to the low rostrum and surrounded him with much back-slapping and laughter . |
29 | What I tomorrow and not here because they forward it on to us . |
30 | Look , if , if somebody charges you three hundred pound , and you say that 's too much and you complain and they knock it down to two fifty , but they say but we want you to pay fifty pounds on something else , extra , do you think the two fifty 's fair , eh ? |