Example sentences of "them [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Jinny remembered Bella 's words and understood them properly for the first time .
2 I think both he and Weatherall are outstanding prospects , but need an ‘ old head ’ to bring them on over the next couple of years ( pity about O'Leary ) .
3 I think it opens up the child 's awareness to what 's available and what 's coming erm moves them on into the next century really .
4 ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods .
5 But then to pass them on to a third party is heinous . ’
6 In every generation , REPRODUCTION takes the genes that are supplied to it by the previous generation , and hands them on to the next generation but with minor random errors — mutations .
7 But their real function is to give people a chance to be famous for five minutes , by saying something that will get them on to the next news broadcast .
8 Instead of getting rid of the programmes , they should sack the bosses who put them on in the first place .
9 You did n't turn them on until the second part .
10 One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute .
11 ‘ I wonder if these councillors realise that anglers are among the people who vote them in in the first place , and who they are supposed to serve ? , ’ he asked .
12 No , it 's the ones who bring them in , who brought them in in the first place — ’
13 If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter .
14 The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing .
15 With more complex circuits , having to remove the transfers after taking all that time to lay them down in the first place , is wasteful .
16 They said their father contacted them suddenly for the first time two months ago after walking out on them 18 years ago .
17 The figure stopped dead and saw them obviously for the first time .
18 Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here .
19 The date of the Withington and Newton St. Loe mosaics remains unclear , but , on stylistic grounds the author would assign them also to the fourth century ( pace Smith 1969 , 100 ) : they are probably slightly later than the above pavements ( section 4.3 ) but almost certainly are before 340 .
20 the ones who are , who have seen it all before , and done it from last year , because they had to split a smaller section of them up into the first year .
21 The young clerk , Buckingham , now dressed more festively , the funerals being over , took them up to the first floor , then up more stairs to the second storey of the house .
22 A modern Roman Catholic authority recounts a story which brings them up to the fourth century — the time of Constantine .
23 So we 've planted a seed and we either get introductions there and then or we 've paved the way to the pick them up at the second appointment .
24 So I 'll pick them up at the next brief .
25 Re Reg er er , er say we had er say , twenty ton o twenty ton of oats come in and we soon used them up before the next lot , I 'll start on the next lot he , the sample man 'd come in , you know , sample in come them oats he 'd come up perhaps , when they come in , check the first two or three sacks with me , you see , and then I 'd have to get a rubber get a bowl full of oats , bowl full of whole oats put into the rubber , see and get a bowl full of whole and put them through the crusher and crush the main , like , you know , like we used to have , just squeeze them , you know crack them
26 Portadown piled them up in the first half .
27 ‘ He says bring them straight to the first tee .
28 Maybe that 'll bring them back on the next plane . ’
29 His second-in-command re-divided the men and sent them back for a second search of the places they had searched before .
30 I mean the old index-linked certificates , when they came up I put them back into the fourth issue , and then the fifth issue and so on because the bonuses are better .
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