Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] them on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have any other items you wish to raise at the meeting , please advise me beforehand so that I may include them on the agenda . |
2 | They were not going to fight any more , and we decided we must leave them on the island . |
3 | You must tell them on the phone after telling them the price and what it 's all about you say , Right when I come round tomorr er whenever to er strike up the deal with you I want the contract signed I need a thirty five percent of the first year 's payment as a deposit cheque . |
4 | May 29 , 1975 The defendant solicitors issued a third party notice against the barrister whose advice they had taken , asking that he should indemnify them on the grounds that they had acted on his advice . |
5 | . Here briefly , because we 'll see them on the inside , you 've got the main bed-chambers above . |
6 | We 'll see them on the telly then . |
7 | But Ramsay might meet them on the way . |
8 | ‘ I 'll leave them on the mat inside the door so you can change into them , then your clogs wo n't wake me up from my nap . |
9 | Now I 've got some tables in the car , and if you 'd like me to fetch them during break , I 'll , I 'll leave them on the table for you . |
10 | Swindon Town are hoping it 'll put them on the road to Wembley . |
11 | I 'll take these clothes down and you fold them on the bed there , nicely , then we 'll put them on the cart . |
12 | He asked only that Lionel might accompany them on the trip . |
13 | The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire . |
14 | We could hang them on the walls . |
15 | ‘ Oh , I could do them on the train to the City some morning every week . ’ |
16 | Now he was n't held down , he could unleash them on the world . |
17 | I thought I 'd put them on the window sill I think |
18 | Moreover , if they were , in themselves , to constitute measures relating to the conservation of fishery resources ( which , in the light of paragraph 11 of the judgment in Pesca Valentia Ltd. v. Minister for Fisheries and Forestry ( Case 223/86 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 83 , 107 , is very doubtful in the case of requirements relating to the characteristics of the natural or legal persons who are the owners of the fishing vessels ) , they would fall ‘ fully and definitively ’ within the competence of the Community ( see the judgment in the Pesca Valentia case , at pp. 106–107 , para. 10 ) and hence the member states could adopt them on the basis of an express and clear delegation of powers . |
19 | Mortimer advised him to find a linguistics expert who could advise them on the meaning of the word ‘ bollocks ’ . |
20 | Then he 'd , he used to try them on the hairs on his arm and if that cut them off that suited him you see |
21 | Into these , just a crate , and they used to get the old pigs and they used to shove 'em in there , shove the trap down , and they used to load them on the ships , they went back to Poland . |
22 | Oh I could go , used to get them on the emery wheel and er square them up with a pair of sliding gages . |
23 | Elaine used to deafen them on the side there ! |
24 | For suppose that the disuse of meat causes a permanent distaste for it , and that an increased demand for fish continues long enough to enable the forces by which its supply is governed to work out their action fully ( of course oscillation from day to day and from year to year would continue : but we may leave them on the side ) . |
25 | He still treated Edward coolly , stating with conviction that he had his orders direct from London and saw no need to go over them in detail , and no possibility that he would modify them on the say-so of a junior officer he did not know . |
26 | The answer is , if they had a particular general part of the study , but I shall stick them on the wall , er , with Blue Tac , but I shall stick the Blue Tac on the so I shall just make that point , so that if some particular person whose just taken it on , do n't ask about the use of Blue Tac in his room . |
27 | Experience convinced her that the man who was drunk would lecture them on the futility of dying , a theme prompted by the first mention of hospices . |
28 | The figures that I am about to present to the House will embarrass the Leader of the House , but I shall get them on the record none the less . |
29 | They 've been open all hours … at Kingsholm this week … running on overtime getting ready for a game that could simply make or break the season … you know what they say about it never raining … it 's been pouring on Gloucester this season … defeat for the Cherry and Whites tomorrow would put them on the relegation trapdoor … |
30 | Some aircraft were prevented from appearing the ‘ pans ’ on the crowd-side of the airfields , because their turning circle would place them on the grass and at risk of bogging . |