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

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1 At the junction of the Welford branch , a boat from Welford met them with ample supplies of refreshments to fortify them against the passage of Bosworth tunnel .
2 So when the station came clean , they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro-Nottingham Forest bias .
3 What is new , according to DEC consultant engineer Lawrence Stewart , is that hardware now has the horse-power to drive them in real time .
4 What is new , according to DEC consultant engineer Lawrence Stewart , is that hardware now has the horse-power to drive them in real time .
5 Their shells provide them with valuable protection but like all armoured species they are at certain disadvantages — they are nearly always less mobile , less flexible , and suffer the consequences .
6 The teacher 's function is to decide what these chains are to be and to take steps to establish them as permanent ways of responding .
7 It is evident that the expertise and contacts Grampian companies have developed through supplying the North Sea oil industry stands them in good stead to take advantage of oil related opportunities in the Middle East .
8 The qualitative methods provide them with feminist validity , while the quantitative methods ensure the reliability which psychology values .
9 It is in these circumstances that there occurs , according to Merton , a situation of anomie , with people striving for goals of material success , but not having the opportunities to reach them through legitimate means .
10 While cladding can be fixed directly to existing masonry walls , it is good practice to cover them with waterproof building paper first to prevent any moisture that gets behind the cladding from penetrating the wall itself .
11 They carry on average only 2.5 grains each and , as the corollas fall in the morning , they ny back up to the canopy , where they effect pollination , any slight wind drifting them to other trees .
12 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
13 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
14 Council staff and independent advocates had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation .
15 Council staff and others had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation .
16 In a bid to protect them from possible attack by Oswald and Eadbald , acting in collusion , Aethelburh sent the Deiran princes for greater protection to the Frankish king , Dagobert I , for fear specifically of Oswald and Eadbald ( HE 11 , 20 ) .
17 A managerial perspective on organizations presents them as social entities with a collective purpose .
18 if you record your check lists keep them on separate tapes and correctly labelled , so that you can easily find what you want .
19 The computers process the satellite data to turn them into useful information .
20 Plans for their future brought them into political contact with enemies of the ninth electorate which led first to the secret murder of Königsmarck in 1694 , with the connivance of Ernst August , and later to Sophia Dorothea 's confinement in her father 's keeping at the palace of Ahlden , following her divorce from Georg Ludwig in 1694 , which carried the rider that she could not remarry .
21 What do you think of that ? ’ and when Jess stayed quiet , she sighed , moving towards the books to touch them with loving fingers .
22 We join an organization feeling relatively neutral about an external group of competitors but within months regard them as malevolent enemies .
23 Although his groups , ‘ Tiddlers ’ , ‘ Ritz ’ , and ‘ Boys ’ , reflected increasing involvement in delinquent activities , they served the same function of enabling young people to achieve the sort of reputations and images denied them in mainstream society .
24 Apart from injuries manager Jack Charlton insists he wo n't leave key players out of the side to safeguard them from possible suspension .
25 An enormous number of Polish nobles , therefore , had survived the government 's attempts to relegate them to lesser estates .
26 What gave rise to the protest of the intelligentsia , and what lay behind the revolutionary protest of its extreme wing , was the lack of opportunity afforded them by tsarist society .
27 The projects focus on maintaining and protecting the species ' habitats , and in some cases establishing them in new habitats .
28 By precisely how much we shall see when we come to look at the attempts to sell them to private investors .
29 In fact they were painted from dead specimens , and to get within range of a naturalist was a misfortune for a nineteenth-century bird or animal ; but Audubon painted them against realistic backgrounds , and in more or less plausible action .
30 Simon the Trapper led them by devious paths to the lakeside hut .
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