Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] them [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Conclusions are circulated very promptly after Cabinet , and up to that time , no minister , certainly not the prime minister , asks to see them or conditions them in any way . ’
2 If we now consider the relations he posits between them we find ourselves facing a comparable problem ; although he posits numerous interconnec-tions between the components of social formations , he neither explains how he arrives at them nor describes them in any detail .
3 The NFU in Wales said those using the service will be able to ask about any matter that concerns them including Inland Revenue investigations .
4 On January 14th the unlikely figure of Bob Dole , the Senate Republican leader , took time off from the Gulf to call for a statutory commission to find out why women have not broken through the ‘ glass ceiling ’ that keeps them from top management jobs .
5 This , of course , stemmed from their general lack of interest in the significance of the criminal justice system — the final feature that distinguishes them from classical criminology .
6 Her substantial and brilliant book A Rhetoric of the Unreal uses the work of French intellectual stars in a familiar and matter-of-fact way , without any of the bedazzlement that surrounds them on this side of the Channel .
7 The true cats of the genus Felis have a different attachment of the larynx that robs them of this ability .
8 Looks very well designed , you know there 's nobody that makes them in this country .
9 Turbobat is a very powerful multiple pass batch file compiler that takes DOS batch files and turns them into binary code that can execute up to four times faster than the original .
10 It is a body that simultaneously defines the continents and divides them from each other ; at the same time it knits together some of their distant and improbably linked civilizations , as well as their anthropologies and histories .
11 They either operate through independent organisations or , as is becoming increasingly the case today , are based in a local church , which anchors them , provides a support team , and keeps them in close touch with the need for post-evangelistic care and of the difficulty widely experienced of integrating the convert into the life of the local church .
12 The fifth band affects a dowser 's balance and throws them to one side : it is strongest at new and full moon .
13 The Barbier-Beltz gallery , is home to Jean-Loup Trassard , who photographs the natural world , and Patrick Dubrao , who creates three-dimensional forms from a variety of ‘ poor ’ materials and paints them in uniform white .
14 As you install the software , it picks up the AUTOEXEC and CONFIG files and copies them into each configuration slot .
15 Still later there are codicils in which the testator addresses both the initial and substitute heirs , and entrusts them through another trust clause with payment of all dispositions : ‘ Lucius Titius to his initial and substitute heirs : greetings .
16 And sets them in perfect order
17 when a country makes a produc a product , whether it 'll be fruit or food or , er clothes and sells them to another country what is that called ?
18 The written document produced in the process belongs to service users and provides them with necessary information to challenge service providers if they do n't fulfil their contributions to the plan .
19 Another species , however , has only about twenty young but provides them with more yolk each and they remain within the sac until they become froglets .
20 And the fact that the film is not frightened of its sexual aspects but treats them with some taste is another point in its favour .
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