Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] them [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I earned quite a lot of money by showing my Lilliputian animals to people , and in the end I sold them for a high price . |
2 | I found them in an old file . |
3 | Dutifully , I changed them to a complete muesli-type food which is described on the bag as ‘ Hi Protein Fitness Food ’ . |
4 | I booked them into a working men 's cabaret club in South Wales . |
5 | I 've got them on in one room , er I put them on a little bit |
6 | ‘ I would n't kick out anyone who did n't perform , but when they came back I would make sure I put them in a safe place , ’ he says . |
7 | I isolated them in a holding pool and treated them with salt baths , but they all died . |
8 | In winter I fill them with a rich and succulent mincemeat mixture . |
9 | I followed them onto a narrow , crumbling ledge above the ravine where the wind hurled us against the wall . |
10 | Her last words had been spoken very portentously , and I rewarded them with a dubious shrug . |
11 | Whenever I am working with someone I know and trust I ask them for a quick trim . |
12 | The size of the brood was only six fish but as these were my first Cardinal Tetras I treated them as a normal spawning , with partial weekly water changes . |
13 | I mean I 've filled in a few forms for them but I mean probably you 're a passive owner like me in the sense that I do n't go and actively trade them , er I keep them in a long term investment , and that 's it . |
14 | At planning meetings with the senior management I often had to endure predictable little jokes about Andreas 's ‘ harem ’ , but I took them with a good grace . |
15 | My mother then gathered them up and put them in a container , and I took them to a nearby stream and let them go with goodness knows what effect on the environment . |
16 | Much as I regard them as a social nuisance on a par with the Orange Walk and invented by the devil to prevent churchgoers getting to church on time , I can not claim that marathons have ( yet ) been proved to kill enough people to justify banning them . |
17 | ‘ I do n't regard Jews as a class , ’ he snapped back at his questioner , ‘ I regard them as a privileged misfortune . ’ |
18 | I take them to a certain stage , but I tend to find finishing a painting much more difficult than starting it , so I 'll leave it to one side , maybe for a week or more , where I can see it , and as I pass it suddenly something will click . |
19 | I mean every week I supplied them with a new stack of everybody wanted them . |
20 | ‘ Sorry , but I really , truly can not help you now , ’ I say , just before I dispatch them on a current running down towards St Malo . |
21 | Other voluntary hospitals with such funds lost them to the Exchequer , which pooled them in a central fund . |
22 | A commitment to East European art seems to be prominent ; so too African and broadly Third-World developments , with an implied attempt to transcend the barriers which isolate them from a self-defining ‘ First World ’ ; historical figures whose critical recuperation is overdue ; promising younger artists , whom the remainder of the British art world traditionally shun . |
23 | So massive a change of emphasis must be of fundamental significance , not only to the anthropologist and the social historian , but to the child psychologists , psychiatrists and psychotherapists whose very existence as a group depends upon the climate of opinion which regards their professional skills as valuable and necessary , and which places them on an equal footing in social esteem with the more anciently respected callings of the paediatrician and the pedagogue . |
24 | In France many noblemen , especially those of middling to lower rank , were so impoverished that they needed the king 's wages , which provided them with a better and surer income than did their lands . |
25 | Japanese land forces enjoyed numerical superiority and better preparedness , which provided them with an initial advantage . |
26 | Bureaucracies are often credited with a monopoly of expertise which place them in a superior position to lay politicians . |
27 | The geological availability of these is used by geographers and historians as a strong argument for why settlements are sited near them when engaged in mining them , or when a particular industry which uses them as a raw material has to be nearby . |
28 | The house was semi-detached , which put them on a higher social level than the people who lived in the long uniform ranks , a pleasant , gravel-faced house which had been built after the war and which had a good sized garden back and front , three bedrooms , a bathroom — and an outside toilet , coal house and glory hole . |
29 | They were also subject to the English Parliament , which put them on a different footing from the King 's Scots or Irish subjects , who had Parliaments of their own that were not subordinate to the Westminster Parliament in the way that the Virginia assembly was . |
30 | But the second period began with a bang for the CMS side and a quick treble which put them in a commanding position . |