Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] them [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 I 'll put them in the deep part .
32 You 'll find them at the very end of , of chapter twenty eight .
33 Now , the reason we particularly were interested in this was that from the questionnaire we already were beginning to get back some information , and we discovered that eighty-six percent of people had seen their G P in the previous year , and maybe if we could introduce them to the age-well project at some point during that contact , we would be able to achieve something .
34 ‘ A ’ were with dressable wounds for the medical wards , ‘ B ’ were for the theatre , as they had wounds needing operative treatment , ‘ C ’ were for as much morphia as we could give them for a quiet inevitable death , ‘ D ’ were corpses .
35 Zoshchenko could caricature them in the 1920s , but by the 1930s it became too dangerous to ridicule what had solidified into a standardized bureaucratic mode of oppression .
36 ( 27 November 1777 ) Among his complaints were that Mozart and his mother had stayed too long in Munich and Augsburg using up their money on lodging expenses without having any means of earning money , that Mozart was not keeping him fully apprised of exactly where his plans lay , how he was proposing to get from one place to another and by which route and when , that he was not keeping up with his composition , nor arranging to have existing works copied so that he could present them to an influential Prince or noble , and that he had not taken the right sorts of composition with him — too many symphonies and not enough church music .
37 Now they will be scared rigid of stepping up and saying anything which could land them on the same mat upon which Lamb was so unfairly punished at Lord 's yesterday .
38 But I could do them in the smaller size . ’
39 You could use them as a decorative device on invitations , or as part of the design on your personal writing paper .
40 ‘ So I said I 'd see them in a few days .
41 It was n't until the beginning of 1969 that they realized the paper could provide them with a regular income .
42 If there is not room for this you might utilize the space by making slots in the counter top to take your cooking knives , or you could suspend them from a magnetic bar just above out of reach of children .
43 You can then move the data files that you want to keep ( having selected them with Ctrl+click ) onto a disk in drive A. Alternatively you could move them to a different subdirectory on the hard disk .
44 Steven decided that if he could n't come up with a definitive artistic statement to impress the grown-ups , then at least he could impress them with the definitive bank statement .
45 Perhaps if you wish to add questions , it might be helpful if you could circulate them amongst the 4 of us before the 26th .
46 The family had put out the items including tea services and Georgian candlesticks so house guests could admire them over the New Years holiday .
47 You could admire them from a safe distance , but you would n't want to run into one of them on a dark night at the crossroads .
48 It was quite refreshing to see and read that someone else saw these things and could articulate them in a better and more entertaining way than I could
49 She could supply them with a few answers .
50 By the time Roger had recorded from sixteen birds , he told me he thought he could detect regular differences between them so large that he could assign them to the two groups even without being given the code .
51 They were fairly clumsy devices and only offered security from one side : anyone could unlock them from the other side .
52 So you could wear them under the heavy o oil skin or whatever else they wore on top , and it looked a very comfortable garment , apart from the waterproof .
53 My wife asked me to dismantle an island breakfast bar , and retain the units so we could incorporate them into the existing kitchen later .
54 The objective of the Lausanne conference should be to encourage Kenya and its allies to emulate the conditions pertaining in the Kruger and Hwange national parks , where culling has become a necessity born out of successful conservation , rather than to encourage policies which could turn them into the run-down disaster zones Mr Leakey described .
55 If rail travel gets worse before it gets better , voters may dump them at the next general election .
56 But I used to bring them in anyway , and I used to let them out the back door if the housemother came in .
57 And he 'd have to put that I remember one man that was counting like this , he used to count them by the three you know .
58 She was about to ask him why the party had been using the OBEX pool when , as if he could read her thoughts , he said , ‘ I used to take them to the public swimming-pool in town , but it gets so crowded that some of them used to get frightened .
59 We shall treat them as a special type of word and give them the following rule : when a pair of prefix-plus-stem words exists , both members of which are spelt identically , one of which is a verb and the other is either a noun or an adjective , the stress will be placed on the second syllable of the verb but on the first syllable of the noun or adjective .
60 They have subsequently been developed by other thinkers , but for clarity 's sake we shall treat them as a single body of thought .
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