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

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1 In examining these conflicts and changes the particular aims of the researchers are to : elucidate the changes that occurred in the UK defence science and technology system in the 1980 's and to analyse their dynamics and interactions ; ii identify and examine the assumptions about the future being made by firms and governments to guide their current decision-making in this area ; iii consider whether clear and stable structural trends are emerging , and the factors that may influence them in the 1990's , including the transition to a single European market ; iv establish a better framework for assessing contemporary developments in defence technology policy and their consequences for other areas of science and technology policy .
2 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 .
3 Ants can be kept in large glass jars filled with soil or in a wormery ( Chapter 6 ) , but to see them best you should keep them in a special kind of housing .
4 Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context .
5 They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages .
6 ‘ We 'll keep them in a safe place together , ’ he said .
7 I 'll put them in the deep part .
8 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 .
9 But I could do them in the smaller size . ’
10 ‘ So I said I 'd see them in a few days .
11 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
12 Several different views have been put forward ; we shall consider them in the next chapter under three headings :
13 A second interpretation of the developments of the 1980s would set them in a longer context , dating back to the late 1960s .
14 That would leave them in a worse position than they began , because all the T'ang can offer them is money .
15 It was risky — the sentry would be sure to hear their horse as it picked up speed — but crossing the dangerous waters of the Severn at night was riskier , and would point them in the wrong direction for Winchester .
16 It would put them in an impossible position if a legally-binding Living Will demanded what they considered unethical or bad medical practice .
17 For the trade unions to buck existing laws ( eg. to cut off supplies to the factory ) would involve them in a political struggle they do not have the strength or will to win — against the government , against the employers , against ‘ public opinion ’ .
18 This perspective puts mathematics educators in a very comfortable position , until we recognise that it is not uncontentious and , in any case , is rarely made explicit to children , which would involve them in a detailed consideration of how mathematics has developed and the relations between abstract mathematics and reality .
19 ‘ The judge also rejected a submission on behalf of the mother that there was a grave risk that to return the boys to Australia would place them in an intolerable situation .
20 He would instruct them in the first instance to threaten to seize the man 's belongings to the value of the money owed .
21 What becomes the English language starts as the dialect of a minority and is imposed upon the majority , usually by force , with legal punishments for those who refuse the schooling which will induct them in the national language .
22 ‘ If they continually try to buck the system , the system will destroy them in the long run .
23 Who will join them in the Second Division is still a long way from being decided but GS Stirling enhanced their prospects of survival by beating Inverleith 2-0 .
24 ( 4 ) You may use the premises for the sole purpose of … ( 5 ) You will keep the premises clean and tidy and will leave them in no worse condition than that in which they are at the date of this letter and free from rubbish .
25 John Gorman says it 's good value for an international striker and he 's been given great support by the board to go and out and strengthen the side … he thinks Jan will help them in the premier league … ,
26 The vast X-ray energies suddenly dumped in their little laps will kill them in a few seconds , giving the fastest cures on record .
27 I 'm an optimist : I think there 's a fifty-fifty chance that we will find them in the next twenty years .
28 Although the list includes characters who could never have met in reality you can include them in the same army if you wish to do so .
29 See who can remember them in the right order .
30 As the recipe makes a great many biscuits , you may prefer to halve the quantities , though you can store them in an airtight container .
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