Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] them [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the details are nicely done such as the antiquated ceramic water bottle offered by the porter to enable them to cope with the freezing bedrooms .
2 However , it is clear that some people will want to consider seeking an assessment to enable them to move into a residential or nursing home .
3 Pavel Penkin is the strike leader , what farmers want he says is a massive injection of state investment to enable them to compete in the new free market and improve their lot .
4 Far from being an eyesore , local people get pleasure seeing them blowing in the wind .
5 Children have their very own entertainers and a full programme keeping them occupied during the day and early evening ( During Season and Bank Holidays ) .
6 In early March the SIG moved to Kabrit and were put through a hard training programme to fit them to operate in the desert alongside the SAS .
7 Subsection ( 1 ) empowers the Bank by notice in writing served on an authorised institution to require them to provide to the Bank such information as the Bank may reasonably require for the performance of its functions under the Act .
8 The sudden loud command brought them skidding to a halt , speared by the beam of a powerful flashlight .
9 Solowka is refreshingly honest , but the band 's efforts were legitimate enough to prompt the British Ukrainian Association to ask them to appear in a video newsletter and the set definitely broadened the band 's appeal .
10 The great public buildings were stuccoed with gypsum to make them dazzle in the bright sea-light .
11 As Pathfinders they had the extra advantage of being able to use all the latest radar equipment to enable them to see through the layers of cloud , and when they were talking to Met Officers we would hear mysterious references to ‘ Gee ’ and ‘ H2S ’ .
12 I have just received notice via our agent , Mr John Popham , whom I believe you know , that Newport Borough Council and Gwent County Council are preparing to apply to the Secretary of State for Wales for an Order under the above Act to enable them to proceed with the construction of a barrage across the river Usk .
13 FOUR North Wales schoolgirls are seeking sponsorship to help them get to the British ski championships .
14 As the name suggests , the tomatoes are dried in the sun to make them dehydrated like a dried fruit .
15 Warranties ‘ are other obligations which , though they must be performed , are not so vital that a failure to perform them goes to the substance of the contract . ’
16 These provisions gave rise to uncertainty largely because the courts showed a marked reluctance to interpret them according to the ordinary meaning of such words as ‘ void , and they also gave rise to injustice because under the Common Law an infant could still sue an adult upon a contract unenforceable against himself and incapable of ratification by him .
17 They talked nonsense until there was sufficient calm in the stalls and circle to allow them to continue with the lines as written in the script .
18 Eight of their first 10 concerts were in Leeds but a rare excursion saw them appear at the Old Bell pub in Derby .
19 His violence towards them might even be deemed no more than a Satanic desire to get them used to the notion of reigning in Hell rather than serving in Heaven .
20 Richard Morris , Paul Rayner and Kevin Greenhill , from High Wycombe , Bucks , were trying to win the Chief Scout Award badge when the rain forced them to shelter in a tiny tent they were carrying .
21 The next step was to explain the programme to health visitors , giving them the material Better Shoe public relations team wished them to place with the new mother at the time of their first home visit .
22 It was like Coalite , er when we first came here , oh yes it was , yes , but we have electric fires of course as well to , what we did because we were both out working all the time , we had electric fires and I think my husband , husband had them allied to a timeswitch and they came on before we came in , an hour or so , before we came in this room and in that room
23 McKellar 's subjects " … quite frequently likened the images to lantern slides … " and furthermore their unrelatedness both to current preoccupations and to each other made them seem like a series of lecturer 's slides which had not only " … been mixed up but were really intended for some other lecture " .
24 The major watched them walking down the corridor , holding hands .
25 When I left them behind in Cambridge , I got my wife to send them express to the Turtle Bay Hilton .
26 1987 's Locust Abortion Technician saw them dredging for the very dregs of sound .
27 Night waking Some professionals suggest that parents should wake their children at certain times during the night to get them to go to the lavatory .
28 Not only did they need access to the non-arable resources controlled by the nobility , but their ever-growing land shortage compelled them to work for the nobility on conditions which had much in common with those of serfdom .
29 Do n't put baby bouncers on tables or work surfaces and use a harness to keep them strapped in a high chair .
30 Thanks to what Breeze had earned , they were able to rake up the fares — and now here they were , on their way to a remote Devonshire village with just enough money to keep them going for a fortnight or so .
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