Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] them [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | That evening , after supper , I was too tired to write up notes , so I lay thinking over the day in order to make it easier to write them up in the morning . |
2 | The ‘ Jowters ’ , too , would purchase some to sell them around in the country districts . |
3 | I 'm sorry it took all this to get them out into the open — as far as they 've come . |
4 | The new mothers were ravenous and it was easy to coax them back into the house . |
5 | But he is flying in the face of opposition from the ruling Labour group who recently boycotted a visit by a South African diplomat saying it was too early to bring them in from the cold . |
6 | A sound engineer was supposed to fade them out at the start of the first edition in July '67 , but failed . |
7 | Once the usual carpetbaggers , liars and opportunists had been discounted , there was a heart-lifting common thread , a real desire to work for a paper promising to lift them out of the cynicism and virtual despair of the current newspaper scene . |
8 | The two latter poems describe states of physical illness , but I think it is not unfair to quote them along with the former because all three only express in an overt form what is often expressed throughout her work : the connection between purity and superiority , the connection between purity and death . |
9 | The fire was built up higher than usual to guide them back to the camp , but also , Riven thought , because they were imagining the packs of grypesh coming after them out of the heights of the hills . |
10 | She felt dreadfully guilty letting them down about the Rome and Athens trip , but even that they smoothed over , told her not to worry . |
11 | Well we 've fortunately been able to track them down to the waxes which er occur on land so what we 're seeing here is a , an input from the land carried on the dusts which are blown in the winds from the Sahara and other regions out into the Atlantic Ocean . |
12 | United knocked them out of the League Cup at the start of the season over 2 legs . |
13 | Dressing apraxia refers to difficulty in putting on clothes ; the patient may manipulate them haphazardly , unable to relate them spatially to his own body , or he may be unable to put them on in the correct sequence . |
14 | Hook a triple transfer tool in three needles at left of centre , pull the needles to E position then push back to A position — once the stitches are on the transfer tool , it is safe to lift them out of the needles . |
15 | When we examine cost , I remind the House that it is not 12 months since we heard a statement from the Dispatch Box that the Government had found £4.5 billion to prop them up on the poll tax . |
16 | But if we could grasp some of these small particular uses we might be able to follow them back to the main river . |
17 | They offered Martinez millions to get them out of the Downton deal and into the Kane Corporation . |
18 | The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs . |
19 | According to a recent report from the Consumers Association , a dose of only 3g of iron is enough to kill a toddler , yet few vitamin and mineral supplements are sold in child-resistant packs , so it 's vital to keep them out of the reach of children . |
20 | So the , the May the fourth directive is not working because it 's not guaranteeing that the poor get enough to bring them up to the middle peasant status which is , is the aim . |
21 | It would be best to grow them on in the smaller tank as they are likely to be attacked , if not eaten , by the larger fish . |
22 | If the laths have been broken it 's best to cut them back to the centre of the nearest joist . |
23 | Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities . |
24 | I was surprised to see them up in the tall grasses , instead of moving along the exposed bank , but I realised that the rising river level had forced them up . |
25 | Sun Microsystems Inc will be floating its brand new gunboats within sight of enemy flotillas this week ready to blow them out of the water with a savage attack on their price front . |
26 | Someone must have buried them when they were too frightened to hand them in to the police station . |