Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] them in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Little is known about the effect of different care settings on the children 's education though the fact that many foster parents and residential staff have had limited educational opportunities themselves may influence them in the importance they attach to the children 's success in school .
2 I felt I should include them in the list if only so that you could see the limited choice at present available .
3 They must squash them in the hand and just throw it in must n't they ?
4 Women who ask if you 'll respect them in the morning when you do n't even respect them now .
5 " But I thought I might catch them in the act .
6 I 'll burn them in the garden .
7 I 'd found some bunches of violets that were n't much good , but I thought I might sell them in the pub , or that some kind gent might treat me to a sandwich .
8 You might have them in the packs anyway might n't they ?
9 He went down to his car and down to his company stock and he says now what the money 's due to me you 'll get them in the post .
10 Er , half a pound will do , no give me a pound , I 'll put them in the freezer and
11 Before I forget I 'll put them in the microwave .
12 I 'll put them in the bin then , ’ she replied , but before she could get them off the cart he handed us the balloons .
13 Right , you 've got , they 're hidden away at the moment , I 'll put them in the bag , alright ?
14 I 'll put them in the file .
15 Wee boys are with the scouts so I 'll visit them in the week .
16 Many people start their marriages wondering how many affairs their partner has already had , and wondering if they can compete with the possibilities that might threaten them in the future .
17 Their participation hinged on a variety of factors such as personal situation at the time of receiving the response sheet ; feelings of obligation towards the two agencies involved in the sampling ; perception that being interviewed might help them in the future ; boredom with prison life ; and simple curiosity .
18 There are starters , main courses and side dishes and you 'll find them in the freezer cabinet .
19 You 'll find them in the wine sections , priced from £2.49 to Pounds 2.79 for 200ml .
20 Its practical object is to gain access to certain documents disclosed by the Police Complaints Authority ( ‘ P.C.A. ’ ) by order of this court for use in a criminal appeal , so that C.N.L. may use them in the libel action .
21 A harvest earned by many far from home , With memories of some old English place Or Scottish croft ; and now that evils come , Let's look them in the face .
22 All the Brownies agreed , and so Beegee promised to see what she could do about getting old-fashioned uniforms or photographs of them so that mothers could make them in the style of earlier days .
23 The women 's group 's orientation was towards action : ‘ There was no way we could beat them in the courts .
24 You could see them in the bull-neck , in the big shoulders , in the thick arms , in the sinewy wrists and in the powerful legs .
25 The tears were streaming down his face ; I could see them in the light from my room .
26 You sold er they , they 'd got these sort of erm the old- fashioned , you 'd see them in the corn merchants where there would be fowl er feed .
27 ‘ I could store them in the loft for you instead . ’
28 ‘ I 'd toss them in the river in sacks , ’ he says , and I pretend to believe him .
29 Well I used to the grindstone was in the cart shed , you see , and er I used to turn the handle whilst he ground his knives down and then he 'd take them in the slaughterhouse , after he got them ground , and put them on this stone to get them smooth , to get a fine edge on the knife .
30 He could hear them in the rooms above .
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