Example sentences of "they [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And upon the way they round a leper , struggling in a quagmire , who cried out to them with a loud voice to help him for the love of God ; and when Rodrigo heard this , he alighted from his beast and helped him , and placed him upon the beast before him , and carried him with him in this manner to the inn where he took up his lodging that night .
2 The feminists had marched in thousands when David Laing MP , in his maiden speech , urged married women to give up their jobs because ‘ there is so much to do at home ’ ; they sabotaged a cricket pitch ( cricket being ‘ male idleness elevated into a religion ’ ) etching into the grass with acid their crudest symbol : a round-cornered diamond to represent a vulva , with a large clitoris and no opening .
3 They inserted a truncheon into his anus .
4 The weavers valued them more highly , however , and responded with a fourteen-week strike during which they inserted a notice in the Ipswich Journal .
5 They lacked a dimension ,
6 Are many of our women politicians the little girls who refused to recognise the unwelcome fact that they lacked a penis and , defiantly rebellious , exaggerated their masculinity … ?
7 Great passing ; good running , but they lacked a knockout punch .
8 If they fear a fall in prices , selling a future or acquiring a put option are alternatives to selling the underlying securities .
9 They fear a backlash from the war .
10 Rank had funded his forays into production on the back of profits accruing from the exhibition of US pictures but , instead of standing firm with the American companies when they announced a boycott of British screens , he decided to boost his own company 's production .
11 And they revealed a taxi driver may hold vital evidence about events that night .
12 They owned a circus tent with its own seating and turned their hands to most of the acts , but have not been able to pay debts estimated at £60,000 or more .
13 The Tallentires were staunch Chapel folk even though they owned a pub .
14 They owned a freehold tenement that stood close to the north door of the church and another small tenement in Houlston township , which they normally let to tenants .
15 Yeah , it was erm you did n't have to go that far out but they ha they owned a bit of land and stuff
16 They also like things which are quite so if the activity involving chairing a meeting , doing a role play , doing a presentation although they may be nervous they actually enjoy that , they find they gain a lot from that and they also like activities where to an extent there 's a freedom from constraints , policy structures , they do n't like to feel bound because if you think about it a lot of are actually exploring deep end situations trying new things out , they do n't like to feel that constrained .
17 As they came round a bend they met a lorry overtaking a tractor .
18 And as they met a passion exploded between them ; a hunger that terrified Folly with its intensity .
19 Half way along they met a woman .
20 But when convoys of vehicles arrived at the sites to start their planned test drilling in August 1986 they met a blockade of people sitting in the road .
21 En route they met a number of people they knew , hearing their stories and telling their own .
22 Proposals , submitted through the Co-ordinator , would have to be assessed by the Group to ensure that they met a number of criteria .
23 When coalition ministers began to bring forward legislation in 1919 they met a hail of criticism , from Liberals hostile to decontrol and Unionists lukewarm on social reconstruction .
24 With the catapults they use to keep birds from the crops , they launch a couple of parting stones far over my head .
25 Many of the UK 's rarest birds of prey are under continuing threat of persecution , claim the RSPB as they launch a campaign to raise £400,000 to help eradicate the problem .
26 they expected , they expected a lot of er applications .
27 And they expected a lot of but they did n't expect that many .
28 They taste a bit different actually to the ones we had .
29 They taste a lot better when you are hungry .
30 Where Musgrove and John Hopkins , who put it all together , got lucky was that they chronicled a period of success that may never have been equalled , let alone exceeded , by any British golfer .
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