Example sentences of "[verb] them [to-vb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It takes the form partly of encouraging them to relate to the personal and subjective while boys begin to grapple with the impersonal and objective .
2 THE Hampshire Playing Fields Association have just launched a £250,000 public appeal to enable them to respond to the ever-increasing demands for support of sport and recreational projects throughout the county .
3 If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts .
4 If we told them to point to the empty box they would do so ; but would revert to pointing to the baited box again on the next trial .
5 Episcopal persecution , however , drove them to flee to the relative anonymity of London at the end of the 1620s .
6 In the period broadly spanning the years 1948 to 1975 , central governments of both parties gradually extended local authorities ' social service powers , or encouraged them to use to the full powers they had already been given — achieving secondary education for all , creating a national pattern of further education , developing services for the elderly , sustaining a substantial housing programme .
7 A victory for Taunton would enable them to return to the National League after relegation last year .
8 This will force them to progress to the fifth stage of the information process .
9 They were to suffer still further as their captors immediately stripped them of everything , even their boots , and forced them to march to the Turkish camp .
10 In many cases , the parents of the brighter children wished them to go to the secondary school in Jarrow , an overcrowded building housing about 400 pupils in which good scholarship results were achieved , but there were serious difficulties facing their children :
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