Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] them [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And if you are to provide them with decent motives for a murder , and decently different ones as well , you will need room to do it in .
2 The answer until now has been to put them in geriatric units .
3 An alternative for viewing and drawing small peels or segments of larger peels is to mount them in 35 mm transparency mounts ( preferably with glass both sides ) and to project them on to white paper or card , on which tracings can be made .
4 Once you have been through the various categories listed above and picked out all the names to be included next step is to arrange them in some sort of order .
5 The idea of getting everyone away is to isolate them from mundane worries so that they can concentrate wholeheartedly on the task in hand .
6 All you need to do is to wipe them with absorbent paper .
7 The trick with infantry is to use them in large units , at least four ranks deep , preferably more , and to always give them a banner .
8 Of course many committees are composed of old chums , but a way of making meetings less forbidding to those outside the circle is to hold them on neutral ground outside members homes .
9 The aim of the project in relation to schools is to regard them as one kind of community group among others .
10 The modern way is to have them at right angles . )
11 This is a great piece of garden machinery but only if your land is already free of perennial weeds such as dandelion , dock and , the worst pest of all , creeping buttercup ; if not , all it will do is to chop them into little pieces , and where you had one when you used it , you 'll have a hundred or more next year .
12 A helpful device is to print them on separate index cards which you carry around with you for a while .
13 Most natural food is found in large quantities of tiny items , so the idea is to confront them with larger quantities of small particle baits than can be used on the hook .
14 Curtis , meanwhile , as the result of his meditations on how a federated empire might collectively discharge its duty to the backward races under British rule , had begun to reach the conclusion that the answer was to train them for eventual self-government .
15 Before banks or even locks and keys were invented , the usual way of protecting valuable objects and money was to hide them from other people .
16 His job was to talk them through any roadblocks .
17 ‘ Our trick was to put them in different situations .
18 These were old aims but the intention was to pursue them with greater vigour and effectiveness .
19 The aim was to transform them into permanent subsistence farmers or labourers .
20 All this training was to hold them in good stead for the war to come , when the older members were to form the backbone of a very efficient Fire Brigade .
21 There was no time to hand pick and develop enough trainees , and the only solution was to capture them from other firms .
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