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

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1 At noon , the exhausted Pack gathered together and Brown Owl led them to a shady area .
2 It is understood therefore , that , as part of the pupil 's exploration of aspects of religion and morality , he/she will have access to these five main elements of the Mysteries of the Faith , and the opportunity to relate them to the particular issue/topic being explored .
3 Sandwiched between them are Gloucester who lost their 100 per cent record at Saracens , the London club holding them to a 12–12 draw .
4 After a dry tour , the brewery directed them to the local pub — which sells a RIVAL brew .
5 He urged people not to let the short-term problems of recession blind them to the long-term truth .
6 Then he organised a coach to bring them to a new life in Britain .
7 Pupils may enrol in S4 : the fee entitles them to a comprehensive set of aptitudes and interest tests which is followed by a detailed personal report and interview with careers suggestions ; attendance at careers courses ; a careers magazine several times a year , etc ..
8 'Cos he took them boots and it was my job to take them to the big house for the gentleman . ’
9 This case reduces them to a single principle , the ‘ neighbour principle ’ , which emerges as part of the ratio decidendi of the case .
10 RIGHT Dogs may be less enthusiastic to perform where they are on the leash but this gives you the opportunity to guide them to the appropriate spot .
11 The receptionist directed them to a private ward on the third floor .
12 Despite this , on the marshy peat fens , even limited traffic reduced them to an impassable morass for long periods of the year .
13 By denying women their individuality and treating them as a class , the feminist movement confines them to a political ghetto , with the movement 's leaders as overseers .
14 Typically then they operate to defeat the title of the unpaid seller ( let us call him C ) who has entrusted his goods to a buyer who , without paying C , has in turn sold them to an innocent purchaser .
15 Dolly 's voice brought them to an abrupt halt .
16 A decision was taken in principle to require agencies with independent sources of income to transfer them to the central treasury .
17 I love the passage ( Numbers 14:15-17 ) where Moses craftily dissuades God from killing his own people by suggesting other people will think he did it to cover up his inability to get them to the promised land .
18 By that time , the Scottish team had gone through three practice sessions , while the Aussies from Queensland expect their post-season training to see them to a successful defence of the tournament , which starts today .
19 Such incidents have now been reported sufficiently often in langurs and in lions , for example , to invalidate an early explanation attributing them to a high population density .
20 Britain won the last encounter between the two sides at Wembley when a 52,000 crowd lifted them to a famous first Test win in 1990 .
21 Some areas of their anatomy link them to the marine sharks .
22 The opening encounter took them to the small island of St Vincent , where the pitch was some way from international standard .
23 Cornelius 's striding progress carried them to a heavy oak door with the sign HEAD OF CAREERS fixed to it .
24 This makes them rather like Health Maintenance Organisations ( HMOs ) in the United States , which receive a fixed annual sum of money to provide health care for enrolled patients ; the system subjects them to the same financial incentives and may lead to the same adverse effects .
25 Dad drove them to a big hotel and Jane and Mike were there already waiting for them .
26 All behaviouristic theories of cognition are viciously third-personal , where that expression signifies , first , that they can not be applied to the first-person perspective and , second that our ability to apply them to the third person really rests on our bringing to bear first-person knowledge : as with rats in mazes , where my plain and unreduced apprehension of the rat 's environment enables me to see its grasp of that environment in terms of its behaviour within it .
27 In 1697 the presbytery being informed by the minister and ruling elder of Kilvarow that Janet NcKalman in Brockachach , Angus Brown in Scarabus , John McVurich in Achtawilling and Milcolm McIllvoil in Grundart doe use charms and divination The Presbytery appoint Allan McDugald their officer to summond them to the next dyet of the Presbytery at Kilchoman .
28 In 1697 the presbytery being informed by the minister and ruling elder of Kilvarow that Janet NcKalman in Brockachach , Angus Brown in Scarabus , John McVurich in Achtawilling and Milcolm McIllvoil in Grundart doe use charms and divination The Presbytery appoint Allan McDugald their officer to summond them to the next dyet of the Presbytery at Kilchoman .
29 His goal and guidence helped them to the Premier League .
30 One of them hailed me and gave me a fiver to take them to a private clinic in Harley Street .
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