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

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1 You should then trace the design on to a sheet of tracing paper , either tracing directly from the flowers or first covering them with a sheet of glass before beginning your tracing .
2 During the automatic processing stage an attempt was made to locate the targets indicated by the cross-references , and so validate them , and , where necessary modify them in the light of changes made to entries during automatic integration .
3 They abandoned the ride and walked instead in the shade of the trees beside the track , but although this protected them from the sun 's rays the leaden heat was everywhere and there was no escaping it .
4 Over here , it 's MCA who have shown themselves more than keen to clutch them to the corporate breast , and have consequently raised the stakes uncomfortably high for a band who readily confess to their ignorance of this caper 's day-by-day dealings .
5 The defence recognises that market makers play an important role within the securities market and that to provide them with no immunity would be to make that market less liquid .
6 First , cases of ‘ excessive defence ’ have a grounding in legal justification , in that the occasion was one which justified the use of some force , and this places them on a higher social plateau than killings with no element of justification at all .
7 The reason is that the folding of the ears brings them forward and this places them in a posture that is not part of the usual ear-lowering signal .
8 In addition , even medium-sized plants can dominate the labour markets of small towns ( for example , in the cases of Westland at Yeovil and Clarks at Street ) , and this places them in a strong position in their dealings with the labour force ( Lever 1978 ) .
9 Scotland does not have national parks at the moment , and many see them as a nasty English invention .
10 The people of Wainfleet are openly friendly , keen to welcome visitors and proud to tell them about the fascinations of the town .
11 She was accustomed to her parents ' absences and proud to endure them as a member of a sailor 's family should , without complaint , but now the absence of her mother and father disturbed her .
12 It was obviously advantageous to record those events and the aftermath as quickly as possible to preserve them for the benefit of those who came after us .
13 Another method , used especially for figures , was to pour the clay into a mould and when dry apply them to the surface of the vessel .
14 And ‘ first ’ is a word that suits them , for many recognise them as the finest original instrument group among baroque performers of the present day .
15 This time , because your subjects are not static objects but people , you can move the camera as necessary to keep them in the centre of the frame — but stay with the subject , do n't pan part-way through to show something else .
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