Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] them [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What is new , according to DEC consultant engineer Lawrence Stewart , is that hardware now has the horse-power to drive them in real time .
2 What is new , according to DEC consultant engineer Lawrence Stewart , is that hardware now has the horse-power to drive them in real time .
3 While cladding can be fixed directly to existing masonry walls , it is good practice to cover them with waterproof building paper first to prevent any moisture that gets behind the cladding from penetrating the wall itself .
4 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
5 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
6 ‘ New ’ animals may be subject to ‘ new ’ disorders , and ‘ better ’ , more disease-resistant animals may tempt AgriBusiness to keep them in worse conditions .
7 Council staff and independent advocates had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation .
8 Council staff and others had interviewed all the rest , if possible with their relatives , in an attempt to match them with other accommodation .
9 In a bid to protect them from possible attack by Oswald and Eadbald , acting in collusion , Aethelburh sent the Deiran princes for greater protection to the Frankish king , Dagobert I , for fear specifically of Oswald and Eadbald ( HE 11 , 20 ) .
10 Apart from injuries manager Jack Charlton insists he wo n't leave key players out of the side to safeguard them from possible suspension .
11 The shame of it is we have the capacity to provide them with that peace but we 've decided it is n't worth it . ’
12 I can do no better than to draw the attention of the House to this statement in Labour 's charter for sport : ’ We will review the composition and powers of the Sports Council to free them from political bias ’ .
13 However , when the researchers reached the shop floor they discovered that robots were far too expensive for management to waste them on unskilled jobs .
14 Livestock must be fed a wholesome , appropriate diet in sufficient quantity to maintain them in good health and to satisfy their nutritional needs , and have adequate fresh drinking water ; food and water must be available each day unless a vet says otherwise in the course of professional duty .
15 One of the problems , he said , was that staff were resisting a plan to relocate them from local offices , where they were in touch with industry , to remote district offices .
16 Yesterday her husband Alan Atkinson , 47 , called on Darlington Council to move them to another house .
17 The offline manager must specify for each media item whether it is to be used for primary or secondary purposes , although there is no absolute requirement to make them of different media types .
18 It takes a Masculine Courage to find pleasure in constructing Dungeons for Innocents in his Fancy , and a Female Patience to endure them in sober fact . ’ ’
19 BSDI 's motion to dismiss , which makes significant use of the Xerox/Apple precedent , claims USL 's failure to sue them for any patent , trade secret or copyright infringement , or even allege such a violation , taints their case .
20 It is perhaps not coincidental that the same Islanders , whilst wishing to keep their traditional forms of adoption , are also seeking legal security to protect them from undue interference from the natural family .
21 In April 1988 the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales appointed a Working Group to advise them on appropriate attainment targets and programmes of study for English .
22 Erm this is where we 've asked our tool room to supply them with any parts , save taking them off the the original .
23 The LRCs have a maximum speed of 200 km/h , but are limited to 155 km/h because of the need to timetable them between slower freight trains .
24 Not only can incorrect facts be used by local press to the detriment of the school , but such errors , and their refusal to correct them in published reports , cast doubt on the wisdom of this process .
25 The Brackenburys ' near neighbours , the Hansards of Walworth , probably also had links with Gloucester although , as with many northern families , this can only be inferred from Richard 's willingness to use them in sensitive assignments after his accession .
26 The Brackenburys ' near neighbours , the Hansards of Walworth , probably also had links with Gloucester although , as with many northern families , this can only be inferred from Richard 's willingness to use them in sensitive assignments after his accession .
27 Gloucestershire police said there was no evidence to connect them with recent bombings such as the attack on Royal Marine bandsmen at Deal , Kent .
28 Yet , as an American historian has explained , the negotiations leading to bizonia provided the British with " ample evidence to disabuse them of any misconceptions that American policy in Germany was devised to aid Great Britain " .
29 So together with the fire brigade , they took to the water to steer them onto safer land .
30 The words of the Principal , , to the graduates of 1992 , and the fundamental reasoning behind the launch two years ago of the University 's Environmental Initiative to imbue staff and students with an awareness of environmental problems and the resolve to confront them through integrated teaching , research and institutional behaviour .
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