Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] them [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I wonder if the , the director plans to talk about the cri criteria we will work towards with the independent erm living fund and I wonder if we could possibly accommodate something within the criteria because I think the number of people involved needing adaptation to their home over about five thousand is fairly small but for those people it will make the difference between them being able to remain in their own home or within the community care package , a vast sum of money being needed to be spent on them to accommodate them within residential accommodation .
2 I send them on regular trips abroad to keep up to date with new technology … ’
3 Do I buy them from existing shareware libraries , or is there somewhere I could obtain a complete set of titles from in one go .
4 I believed I put them to good use against Pakistan .
5 I list them without bibliographical details , since these are largely irrelevant for our particular purpose ; but I add what is more significant , the price paid for each , in or out of the saleroom , unless for some reason this is not known .
6 Mind , I welcomed them with open arms because it meant I could stay off school .
7 There were other possibles — mostly underworld figures — but I discounted them as red herrings .
8 I joined them for selfish reasons , ’ he admits .
9 I like them with hairy chests and ten-inch pricks . ’
10 Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect .
11 I shot them in cold blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …
12 Charles , her husband , jokes all the time about what I 'm wearing , insists that I join them for formal dinners late at night , and then teases me throughout them because I 've never eaten squid before , and I do n't know what haggis is made of .
13 I have them under medical supervision . ’
14 I count them put them into little money bags .
15 It 's getting rather hard to think about what it is that lets me see them as distinct individuals if all that they 're doing are
16 She sighed and relaxed and when his lips sought hers again she met them with matching urgency .
17 ‘ You take men from their homes or their chosen occupations , you confine them in insalubrious conditions upon a wholly inadequate diet , you subject them to the tyranny of bosun 's mates , you expose them to unimagined perils ; what is more , you defraud them of their meagre food , pay and allowances — everything but this sacred rum of yours .
18 Would you welcome them with open arms ?
19 Perfectly normal , kind , well-intentioned people will behave oddly , becoming upset , withdrawn or even vicious , if you put them in certain kinds of unusual situations .
20 Have you got them in separate containers ?
21 If you want one type of match one or another then you specify them in different rows .
22 In other words , even if you have saved your document more than once , you will have two versions altogether , but no more ; unless you save them under different filenames .
23 So — you listen in silence ; and you casework them ; and you set up case-conferences about them ; and you refer them to other agencies ; and you work up your notes on case-handling for the journals . ’
24 ‘ You take men from their homes or their chosen occupations , you confine them in insalubrious conditions upon a wholly inadequate diet , you subject them to the tyranny of bosun 's mates , you expose them to unimagined perils ; what is more , you defraud them of their meagre food , pay and allowances — everything but this sacred rum of yours .
25 Erm strictly in those terms by by district , mainly because much of the development across North Yorkshire is on very small sites er within urban areas , within villages , the extent to which you define them as green field or brown field sites becomes a very subjective one and I I think it 's a very difficult line to draw .
26 You are invited to contact them via the Reader Service Card , and if you contact them by other means it would be greatly appreciated if you would mention that you read them in CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN .
27 And both have been designed to enable you to hold them for long periods of time .
28 She took them in unsteady hands stained with grave marks , and peered with suspicion at the manufacturer 's name .
29 Lift a few leeks , parsnips and other overwintering vegetables and store them in a shed in case frost prevents you lifting them from open ground .
30 And she matches them with cheerful clothes .
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