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

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1 He pointed out that as the three former impressions had sold out and as there had lately been a new edition of the main Dictionary , ( the sixth , 1752 ) , with many alterations , he judged it proper to include them in a new abridgement .
2 We had some discussion at somewhere , that we decided that erm to include them in the divisional training , Yeah .
3 Other voluntary hospitals with such funds lost them to the Exchequer , which pooled them in a central fund .
4 In the main these were the moving of all the machinery from the Frame Shops themselves and Body-Shop lean-to , relocating them in the Old Lifting Shop ( No 34 on the 1906 map ) , and the introduction of welded frames .
5 She could lie in bed at night and in imagination move confidently around the cottage touching them in a happy exploration of shared memories and reassurance .
6 ‘ The native habit of tethering horses and hobbling them in the full glare of a torrid sun ( with a temperature of perhaps 120 degrees F. in the shade ) destroys the strongest constitution and often kills them out-right …
7 Alexandra took the long pins out of her hat and laid them in the red glass tray on her dressing-table .
8 She had written to them at once after Mr Renfrew 's visit , encompassing them in the great outpouring of gratitude that had flooded her , and received from her father in reply a letter that had shocked her and alarmed her .
9 Once a bank purchases such bills it can hold the bills to maturity or sell them in a secondary market to any other bank(s) .
10 " We 're going to carry the yew berries home in our mouths and eat them in the great burrow .
11 And he led them in a weary canter down to the Rorim .
12 ‘ Then came the day when I snapped off my Marigolds , flung them in the marbleised pedal bin — well it was n't marbleised then , but it is now — and set off on this glittering career .
13 They form a component of some social stratification systems simply because members of those systems select certain characteristics and evaluate them in a particular way .
14 Like the smaller copepods , euphausiids are mainly herbivorous , combing algal cells from the water and gathering them in a basket-like arrangement of bristles on their many-jointed forelimbs .
15 You want to avoid getting them in the wrong order or dropping them , so number them in the top corner , and link them together with a tag .
16 The modern world has discovered that citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C — and has started using them in a big way for cooking .
17 TWO escaped prisoners were back behind bars yesterday after police re-arrested them in an early morning swoop .
18 King 's Highway ( 17 ) : Edom 's refusal to let Israel pass along this main road involves them in a long detour south and round .
19 The completion of the exercises involves them in an active learning experience .
20 An intelligence , guided by a purpose , must be continually in action to bias the direction of the steps of change — to regulate their amount — to limit their divergence — and to continue them in a definite course
21 Yet in Greek philosophy , it appears , these two senses of to be were not always very clearly distinguished from each other , and sometimes moreover there was a strong tendency to amalgamate them in a single concept . "
22 These might be wild animals who possessed particular strengths and had little contact with man , like a lion , jackal , hawk and crocodile , or might be animals whose usefulness placed them in a special relationship with man , like the crow , ram and cat .
23 Shuffling all those bodies about to get it all nice and tidy , I think would not only be an enormous exercise , it would be a waste of time , because people do n't stay fixed in aspic once you 've placed them in the right place ; they change , they progress , they regress or whatever .
24 They made another turn , and another , bringing them in a short time to Southwark Bridge .
25 That 's what I should have done but I got them in the wrong order .
26 We will now develop these themes and combine them in a systematic way to construct an improved understanding of the relationship between daily life and the nation state .
27 The letter expressed the CPSU 's ‘ deep anxiety for the fate of socialism in Poland ’ , regretted that the necessary measures had not been taken against domestic anti-Soviet and anti-socialist forces , and called upon the Polish party to ‘ reverse the course of events and channel them in the right direction ’ .
28 In addition , even medium-sized plants can dominate the labour markets of small towns ( for example , in the cases of Westland at Yeovil and Clarks at Street ) , and this places them in a strong position in their dealings with the labour force ( Lever 1978 ) .
29 There is general recognition that , although social workers and their agencies can not combat the structural causes of social problems , their knowledge of the effects of poverty and other disadvantages places them in a unique position to influence social policies ( Wharf , 1985 ; Townsend et al . ,
30 It therefore places them in a paradoxical relationship and leaves the believer to live with the tension of relating to the world .
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