Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] them [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " 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 Do I buy them from existing shareware libraries , or is there somewhere I could obtain a complete set of titles from in one go .
3 I believed I put them to good use against Pakistan .
4 Be pleased to tell them that I remember them with great kindness and great respect .
5 I shot them in cold blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …
6 I have them under medical supervision . ’
7 I count them put them into little money bags .
8 She sighed and relaxed and when his lips sought hers again she met them with matching urgency .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 She ushered them into deep leather chairs , offered Edward a copy of the Financial Times ( which he took , cravenly ) and pranced off down a corridor .
12 ‘ We are putting a lot of money into these core plants to improve their efficiency and reduce variable costs , ’ Ewart emphasizes , ‘ It is vital that we keep them in good shape . ’
13 The pubs had begun hiring marquees to contain their overflow and they put them to good use by putting on entertainment — a disco , a barn dance or jazz music — on the Friday and Saturday evenings .
14 Now they use them for arable cash crops and special market garden crops .
15 they always seemed backward , they found that they took them to different specialist and the truth is , they 've both left school now and got jobs , but they were er , dyslexia
16 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
17 As for the case made against the versions in the Classic Anthology — that by using rhyme they align themselves with the closed poetry of print and not with the open poetry of the speaking breath — the obvious retort is that , although in these poems Pound often rhymes , he writes them in free verse , and in a free verse where the syllables are weighed , and the varying pace controlled , as scrupulously as in anything else he has written .
18 He knew that these societies of Gaul and Spain had their own rules and virtues , and he described them with obvious sympathy .
19 He trained them to regular confession , and whenever any one of them was dying would prepare them for death , and be thankful when they died in penitence , peace and hope .
20 ‘ Where goods are sold in market overt , according to the usage of the market , the buyer acquires a good title to the goods , provided he buys them in good faith and without notice of any defect or want of title on the part of the seller . ’
21 ‘ Where the seller of goods has a voidable title to them , but his title has not been avoided at the time of the sale , the buyer acquires a good title to the goods , provided he buys them in good faith and without notice of the seller 's defect of title . ’
22 At the same time , of course , it assures them of comprehensible input .
23 He ordered them with grim concentration .
24 He surrounded them with barbed wire .
25 We all have people in our churches who have this sunny disposition , who can chat unselfconsciously with the shy and defensive newcomer , and so relax them that quickly and imperceptibly he takes them from small talk on to more serious matters .
26 He put them in central midfield — and he would have been rewarded with a vital home win but for Gary Speed 's late equaliser .
27 To blind a lamb or blind an eagle ; all the same to them if it left them with defenceless prey to kill .
28 The administration may not own the means of production but it controls them through bureaucratic direction .
29 He feeds them on newly-hatched brine shrimp right from the start and achieves a size of half an inch within a month .
30 It stood them in good stead again in 1976 when drought caused many villages to be supplied with stand pipes .
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