Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] them [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and if lots of people wanted to study law , they 'd all bring them to like a lawyer , say
2 The pension was a voluntary gratuitous payment ant the words ’ except in the wool trade ’ were merely an intimation to Mr Wyatt that if he did enter the wool trade he must not expect them to continue the pension .
3 The governor had other officials whose posts entitled them to sit in his executive council , but although they might have looked like potential ministers the legislative assemblies could not use them to control the governor and , as the governor had no automatic right to dismiss his councillors , he could not use them as his ministers either .
4 Lexicographers change these values in the course of their work but the system will not allow them to set the status field to a value set initially by the system .
5 The prosecutor may direct policemen to carry out inquiries and interview witnesses , but he can not deputise them to interrogate the suspect , a task which he must perform himself .
6 When writing to a building society , never omit the mortgage reference number , or there may be some delay in receiving a reply , and if you act for your client 's bank , building society , etc , you will of course normally ask them to send the deeds direct to you ; in such a case include in your letter , if there is an existing mortgage to be discharged on completion ( as there will be in the case of a building society and may be in the case of a bank ) , an undertaking to hold the deeds on behalf of the bank or society , to return them on demand , not to part with the same except on completion of the sale , and to discharge the society 's mortgage .
7 One of the nicest and most original features of the game is that while Doodle can take out the enemy by simply throwing his pencils , he can also use them to draw the bonuses or weapons he needs .
8 Now if we can get a proper public transport system , a properly funded public transport system which will make , you can force people off the roads but you can also force them to persuade the approach with a properly funded er public transport system which is A priced within the peoples pockets and B er you can lead to views that will be er , er will be a great advantage for the area and the fifth terminal at Heathrow could fall par to this structure but if this new structure is n't there and if it is n't part of this adequately funded transport system then there is no point in , in building it was as I said earlier be , be madness .
9 Infrasound may also allow them to predict the weather .
10 Make them work — if you do n't want them to spend the day , and your money , sitting with their feet up . ’
11 I do n't want them to pull the building down anyway .
12 I do n't want them to suffer the fate of appearing in an auction catalogue and having the state of their fur criticised .
13 Here again , do n't expect them to take the boots back if they 've been marked or worn outside .
14 Perhaps it may even spur them to have a rethink ( miracles have been known to happen at this time of year ) and remove the threat of closure not just from St Bart 's but many other wonderful facilities up and down the country .
15 Therefore you ca n't sell them to raise the money to pay the tax because you 've got to pay the tax before you can get the grant .
16 And I did n't have any Treas keys so I could n't tell them to use the help service .
17 He continues crunchingly : ‘ You might as well advise them to win a gold medal in the Olympic 100 metres .
18 We ca n't ask them to change the law .
19 Sir Christopher went on : ‘ It seems to me that once environmentalists start addressing the greenhouse effect and the ozone gap as matters of prime concern , logic will eventually drive them to recognise the contribution nuclear energy can make , as a replacement for fossil fuels , in helping to cut these global threats . ’
20 Sir Ted warned Thatcherites last night that the party would never allow them to destroy the EC .
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