Example sentences of "[to-vb] they on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A health clinic has stepped in to help patients who ca n't find a dentist to treat them on the National Health Service .
2 They say they ca n't afford to treat them on the National Health .
3 When he spied his guests , he jumped to his feet and called a greeting , straightening the chairs and holding them one after the other to steady them on the uneven gravel while they sat down .
4 Their phone call came to my home in Hampstead inviting me to come to Toronto to meet them on the following Sunday .
5 You also get to know them on a personal basis too …
6 Manchester United wait on Bryan Robson 's decision on his fitness for the Rumbelows Cup Final against Nottingham Forest today , and hope to use the match to launch them on the final leg of their title procession .
7 Their worthlessness is discovered only when the duped client attempts to sell them on the legitimate market .
8 As rock characteristics can vary considerably over very short intervals , it is useful to be able to evaluate them on a continuous basis from log data .
9 Timing is also of the essence — flowers can be sent to you through the post as soon as the special event is over , but the best option is to be able to press them on the very day that they are used .
10 Normally developing children often seem to be inexhaustible sources of spoken language ; they seem to relish their developing abilities and to use them on every possible occasion .
11 Never daring to use them on a regular basis , they were placed inside a display cabinet for many years .
12 Firstly , although Wessel ( 1797 ) and Argand ( 1806 ) had tried to make complex numbers a little more respectable by showing how to interpret them , their addition and multiplication geometrically , there remained , possibly because of doubts concerning the intuitive use of geometrical arguments , the desire to put them on a firmer basis .
13 I 'd put that out with them two tapes and take to Julie to put them on a big tape for you .
14 They were in costumes that , in spite of their crumpled shabbiness , recalled the garb of Count Arnheim in the opera of ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ , and looked like fugitive kings and emperors beside the thick-set railway porter , in capacious velveteens , whose duty it was to put them on the right track towards the ‘ free land ’ .
15 I 'm not trying to put them on an equal par , but later Maxwell erm Action Group were concerned with four hundred and eighty million disappearing .
16 Certainly , salmon seem to use smell to guide them on the last stage of their journey .
17 Though , using Letraset to title them is not easy to do , you know it 's very difficult to keep them on a straight line .
18 Most children do grow out of their sensitivities gradually , and it is important not to keep them on a restricted diet any longer than necessary .
19 , ‘ Other Cattle ’ market manager , has just completed a national roadshow around all the sales teams to brief them on the new range .
20 If you try saying ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ with a level tone ( rather as though you were trying to sing them on a steady note ) you may find the result does not sound natural , and indeed English speakers do not use level tones on one-syllable utterances very frequently .
21 Pull up the lining to fit the size of the outer curtain and insert the curtain hooks , first into the lining tape then into the standard tape on the curtains to hang them on a conventional track .
22 Try to place them on the same page so you can see they all work together .
23 I replied , ‘ Yes , you have to heat them on a low tension ! ’
24 However , it seemed a shame to be able to design the forms using the computer and not be able to complete them on the same machine at a later point .
25 However , it seemed a shame to be able to design the forms using the computer and not be able to complete them on the same machine at a later point .
26 — JON Gittens , a key figure in Middlesbrough clinching a place in the new Premier League next season , wants to join them on a permanent basis from Southampton .
27 Stalin had been hoping that British and American forces would be used to create a ‘ second front ’ on the main continent of Europe and by now he had convinced himself that the United States and Britain were deliberately delaying the creation of the ‘ second front ’ so that the Russian forces would be weakened by allowing the major part of the German forces to continue to oppose them on the eastern front .
28 With the increasing number of cutters and the decision to operate them on an all year round basis the closed shop tendency for crewing of the earlier days could not continue .
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