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

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1 He laid them out on Stephen 's desk and did his best to smooth them flat .
2 He laid them out on the desk , got a plastic bag out of the bottom drawer of the filing cabinet and swept all the bits and pieces into it .
3 One by one he checked them off on his register , letting them stagger out into the corridor where the ghouls who liked disasters were already forming a pressing crowd .
4 He passed them on to another colleague who led us finally to our places which were kept for us in the Grand Salon .
5 And then he led them out of the small room .
6 Father Peter asked as he led them out of the church .
7 They were ready now , and he led them back to the Saloon .
8 Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again .
9 In the end he got them out of me ; in every detail .
10 Well , do you want to go to Phillips and , I mean he kicks them out in two weeks .
11 Yeah but was he bringing them out for other people as well ?
12 He looks them over with his head at an angle and stuffs them in a drawer somewhere .
13 His main role with the consultants was to open a new Scottish regional office in Edinburgh and from there he built them up into one of the largest transportation consultants in Scotland .
14 The throng in front of Owen melted away , leaving his men exposed , so he drew them back into the shadows .
15 So he caught them up in his cloak and carried them to the top of the mountain , and there he showed them all the treasures and towns and palaces that were in the world .
16 But he tricked them out of the deeds , then conned them out of £85,000 to buy a Bentley .
17 He covers them up with sheets of plastic .
18 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 ?
19 ‘ He 's driving me nuts about it , and he wants them out by Christmas , ’ North confided .
20 He wants them back at their posts .
21 The great dragon was angry but courteous , and he woke them up in as mannerly a way as he knew how .
22 My father just turned round I 've had enough of it if Terry 's not going to do the estimate he passes them on to Brian .
23 Either he took the first plane to Dublin , or he rejected them out of hand .
24 Shortly afterwards , he drove them back to the house , a half a mile away .
25 His successor , Majorian , is unlikely to have gained the support of the Burgundians in 458 , when he drove them out of the lands which they had received with the approval of the Gallo-Roman senators .
26 In silence , he drove them out of the hollow and back on to the track .
27 If on arrival he hands them over to someone whom he reasonably assumes to be authorised to receive them , then he has carried out his duty of delivery , Galbraith and Grant v. Block ( 1922 K.B. ) .
28 ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods .
29 As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence .
30 To cut a long story short , he threw them out of the house .
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