Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [to-vb] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Curiously , the attitude to fish of those who either lovingly hand-feed them pellets or seek to put them on the bank is equally caring .
2 And s and begin to drive them with a consolidated plan .
3 The finings attract yeast and other particles and begin to drag them to the bottom of the tank .
4 Thus while it is important to always play you 're best side AND in our case this must involve finishing high enough up the table to get a place in europe , we must keep players like Rocky and continue to play them in the first team .
5 For instance , young and untrained sheepdogs will often spontaneously run round to the other side of a flock of sheep and try to drive them towards the shepherd .
6 The examination of the techniques that humans employ when reading and try to incorporate them into a computational system is therefore worthwhile .
7 Take the cards in turn and try to think them into the matter for negotiation .
8 She liked to look at the visitors as they arrived and try to match them with the patients .
9 A crude summary of this political position would be that child care policies remove the children of the poor and attempt to absorb them into the middle class .
10 So when you eyeball someone and arrange to eyeball them over the C.B. you do not meet them somewhere like your house because you do n't want anyone who might be listening to turn up at your house so you meet them somewhere like the park or somewhere like that and then take them to your house if you wish .
11 Even if you do like meat , poultry and fish and wish to keep them as a regular part of your diet , it would be wise to cut down appreciably on animal protein and up your vegetable quotient .
12 Even when children care desperately for their elderly parents and have to put them in a home because of lack of personal resources , they are not always able to keep up regular contact because of moving to find employment .
13 In the case of music examinations there are doubtless some teachers who keep their pupils back and refuse to enter them for an examination unless they are virtually certain that they will succeed .
14 The snag is , they 're not as relevant as they could be ; they have the tunes , energy and visual appeal but continue to deliver them in an increasingly obsolete vehicle , leaving themselves in danger of being left behind by their natural audience .
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