Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] them [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It should out-point them on the rough stuff , too , for the Range Rover is still king of the wild frontiers . |
2 | If a potential investor should assume that ‘ preference ’ means that he should prefer them to the ordinary shares he would be sorely in need of professional advice . |
3 | If you have any special requests you must include them in the special request box on the booking form , but please note that special requests are not guaranteed and are subject to availability . |
4 | INSTEAD of destroying their bumper crop of potatoes , farmers should give them to the needy . |
5 | Godparents , these state that you should keep them on the straight and narrow |
6 | Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context . |
7 | We should develop them to the full . |
8 | You must save them from the pursuing aliens , brains and ( what 's that , are you sure ? surely not ) YES ! the HUGE Lavatory ! |
9 | You should issue them with the basic leaflet telling them about I S. |
10 | The presenter had been advised confidently by Coutts before he left London that , should funds be required , he should telephone them with the code-word Jabberwocky . |
11 | We should replace them as the Labour Party 's main op opponents . |
12 | They might describe them as the unsettled ‘ shells ’ of the dead . |
13 | They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages . |
14 | If we do not face up to our fears , we might project them onto the outside world , perhaps in the form of violent crime , epidemics , disasters or a vengeful God , or ( closer to home ) in the form of a partner , family or friends who ‘ block ’ our growth , and thus protect us from facing our fears . |
15 | I 'll put them in the deep part . |
16 | You 'll find them at the very end of , of chapter twenty eight . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The family had put out the items including tea services and Georgian candlesticks so house guests could admire them over the New Years holiday . |
20 | They were fairly clumsy devices and only offered security from one side : anyone could unlock them from the other side . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | My wife asked me to dismantle an island breakfast bar , and retain the units so we could incorporate them into the existing kitchen later . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | But I used to bring them in anyway , and I used to let them out the back door if the housemother came in . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | We read our lines together for the first time — but never as we would do them on the actual recording . |
27 | Naas trainer Arthur Moore and Yorkshire-based Jimmy FitzGerald entered their star novice chasers to see what chance the handicapper would give them against the established performers in next month 's £32,000-added showpiece . |
28 | The government 's position is that the major decisions on countering global warming will have to wait on international agreement at the 1992 UN conference on the environment , which would project them beyond the present government . |
29 | His days in Perugia were clearly numbered , and he would spend them like the young magistrate , on a siding running parallel to the main line but going nowhere and ending abruptly . |
30 | However I shall publish them as the only amends I can make , if it were so . ’ |