Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] them [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Handbook of Over-the-Counter Medicines compiled by Mike Smith ( Kyle Cathie , £6.99 ) lists all sorts of nasty afflictions , from acne to worms , and what you can buy for them at the chemist 's .
2 ‘ I can leaf through them on the train , and they might give me something to go on . ’
3 In an extreme case , someone may act on them for the reason that , or on the principle that , ‘ a little bit of what you fancy does you good ’ .
4 Even if you have problems , there is very little you can do about them in the middle of the night .
5 This is a choice between two types of reading , in that one can choose between them on the basis of whether the novel 's contradictions are to be articulated and sustained in the act of reading ( " rhetorically aware " ) or suppressed by the reading ( " aesthetically responsive " ) .
6 They 'd always be wanting nylons , he thought , he 'd seen what they 'd do for them during the war .
7 Walter Legge liked to tell the story — I think as an example of both your musicianship and your tactical skills — that at the graduation class in Vienna you chose the Overture to Rossini 's Guillaume Tell and then sent everyone away except the cellos so you could show exactly what you could do with them in the opening bars of the piece .
8 To talk about God to starving men is simply a waste of time for to them God is bread ; he can only appear to them as the bread of life .
9 Now I 'll put a line to do a transcription transcription goes in an appendix , put your transcription at the back of your work , in according to Appendix A and number the lines , so that you can refer to them in the body or wherever .
10 Those social scientists who regard human actions as undetermined will look to them as the basis of counterfactual claims .
11 And yet the story which the people of Dodona will tell about the black dove from Egypt becoming their oracle would surely arise because the foreign woman 's language would sound to them like the twittering of birds .
12 The trick is to try and look beyond them to the interviewer and talk as though the two of you are having a personal conversation .
13 No you ca n't look at them at the moment .
14 They have an incurable handicap which will remain with them for the duration of their lives .
15 Those who were waking said afterwards that it did not move towards them across the sky from any direction , but burst suddenly , directly above them , in a great whirlwind and a peal of thunder .
16 Do n't eat or drink too many and do n't snack on them during the day .
17 The following proposed amendments to the Constitution are for your careful consideration so that you can comment and vote on them at the A.G.M. on Friday , 19th March 1982 .
18 As these appear as themes threaded through the discussion it may be useful to identify them here , although I shall return to them at the end of the chapter .
19 From his own statements , it is clear that he is word-perfect in his familiarity with the prophetic books of the Old Testament , can quote them at will , can move among them with the facility and expertise of a professional scholar .
20 Given that Batch 3 courses are still to start — candidates will first enrol for them in the summer of 1992 — it looks as if the number of candidates involved in advanced courses in any one year is going to exceed 30,000 when the steady stage is eventually reached for the new system — and that the number of Higher National Unit enrolments per year will approach 200,000 .
21 You 'll not hear from them about the confusion methods used to present figures on profits or unemployment .
22 the thing is that something must happen to them by the time they reach the age of twenty three that makes us want to marry them .
23 If you and your partner have problems which make you deeply unhappy , do n't gloss over them in the hope that they will go away .
24 is it but you see you could er pay for them on the ferry then
25 ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
26 ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate .
27 You can choose either a fixed or a floating interest rate at the start and can switch between them during the loan .
28 You let go of them on the Moon .
29 Boys who did not , remained in the elementary-school system ( in , as will appear , most cases ) to linger on like dispossessed giants until the system and my grandfather let go of them at the age of fourteen .
30 With a bike mostly , then I 'd go with them on the bike see .
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