Example sentences of "[prep] them [adj] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As we saw above , for them one of the commonest mistakes of the crude materialism which they criticize is to think that men deal with the world simply as it is ; as it would be defined by physics or biology . |
2 | Many of them such as the American Express Gold Card and the NatWest Mastercard are charge cards , not credit cards . |
3 | about five of them all with the same name ? |
4 | More generally , he was certainly the most effective in making his mark abroad ; he was the most sought-after of them all in the European marriage market , which was both highly profitable and rewarding to morale when this Scottish king succeeded where an English one failed and Mary of Guise became James 's second wife , rather than Henry VIII 's fourth . |
5 | and if people could get a copy of them all before the next meeting |
6 | Three other qualities , less obvious , emerge when we look deeper ; all of them relevant to the principal theme of this book . |
7 | The fist techniques of taekwondo involve lunge punches , reverse punches , back fists and hammer fists — all of them similar to the basic karate punches described in the previous chapter . |
8 | Hold them at the same height above the ground and let go of them both at the same moment . |
9 | Yeah they 're spellings are a little bit easier than ours cos they change some of them some of the awkward ones . |
10 | The Bond collection contains 350 paintings , most of them Australian of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist vintage , Mr Cross said . |
11 | Managers were bombarded with 47 DHSS " priorities " , many of them contradictory but all of them subservient to the overriding need to cut costs . |
12 | They exchanged what he describes , with lowered eyes , as ‘ the usual preliminaries ’ , which I imagine to be a sordid discussion about the cost of one swift and surely emotionally unsatisfying and physically degrading copulation , and proceeded on their way up the now rapidly dusking street — one of them bright with the low cunning of unscrupulous greed and the other already stepping into the heavy gloom of unavoidable and deserved shame or guilt . |
13 | Somewhere behind them one of the younger squires had been pulled from his mount , and was sitting dizzily on the grass nursing a shocked head in his hands , too stunned to give any further trouble . |
14 | I often missed Constanza , but not being with them both at the same time was easier . |
15 | Above them one of the dark squares in the shadow moved aside . |
16 | There is a growing realisation that science and technology have embodied within them many of the ideological assumptions of the society which has given rise to them . |
17 | People ask how can it be that Scotland 's relatively small , relatively low-key club set-up can produce teams that will fearlessly take on the best and nurture expectations of victory over them all until the final whistle . |
18 | If a composer remembers to keep this audience entertained , think what he can say to them all at the same time . |
19 | I said ‘ NO ’ to them all except the right one . |
20 | Whilst many Methodists inclined to Calvinism , many of the leading Evangelicals , notably Simeon and the Rev.John Venn , Rector of Clapham , tried to avoid doctrinal controversies , which seemed to them irrelevant to the paramount issue : how to lead a Christian life and enter the Kingdom of Heaven . |
21 | The Morellian method had opponents , among them some of the German scholars of whom Morelli made fun by his articles . |