Example sentences of "them [art] [noun sg] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The English liberals studied their seventeenth-century predecessors with great attention — Wordsworth frequently refers with enthusiasm to Milton and Algernon Sidney — but for them the land of the free was on the other side of the Atlantic . |
2 | Why , it is in the power of Jesus to whom all authority in heaven and earth is entrusted ; this Jesus is with them always in their mission , to the end of the age ; and naturally , therefore , they baptise men not only into the possession , the ‘ name ’ , of God the Father and the Lord Jesus , but into the sphere of that Holy Spirit who makes real to them the presence of the risen Christ , and empowers them for their work of making him known ( Matt. 28:18–20 ) . |
3 | There is no point in library staff researching rose varieties for an enquirer , for example , when we can give them the address of the National Rose Society , which we know to be helpful . |
4 | It was perhaps not accidental that the deputy political manager for the Earl of Ilay , Lord Milton , was the Lord Justice Clerk , for between them the head of the Justiciary Court and the crown law officers controlled the criminal justice system . |
5 | I gave them the meat of the dead animal , and they gave us more food and water . |
6 | However , he does not as Tarrow seems to argue , ignore class contradictions within the territorially based proletarian community ; in fact he pays particular attention to the complex class structure of the depressed areas , identifying as crucial within them the role of the rural intelligentsia , the commercial intermediaries and the local clergy . |
7 | The idea of marching them the length of the British Isles , to Plymouth , as a propaganda exercise , was not pursued . |
8 | For them the extent of the new prosperity may be doubted , although their relationships with their masters had come to be based on the basis of cash rather than service . |
9 | The butis would no doubt bless them and see them a part of the divine process . |
10 | For them a build-up of the primary manifestations of commuters ' syndrome — tertiary dandruff and pyorrhoea of the gums — is regarded as being just a little bit natty . |
11 | Yet for them a description of the full circumstances of a misfortune or disaster is not sufficient in itself . |
12 | The hatch in front of them flew open and the frame , tilted from one side to the other , gave them a sight of the wild sky outside . |
13 | When an old woman on the mountain curtseys to Marco , when a priest takes the boys to the cave where loyalists have gathered and shows them a portrait of the historic Ivor , the story rises to a climax , but not to the final climax . |
14 | If such a set of permutations exists we will call them a matching of the two ALT patterns . |
15 | The theatre is also hoping somebody could lend them a video of the 1990 World Cup Semi-Final between England and West Germany . |
16 | Active edges , on the other hand carry with them a specification of the supporting edges which they need , but as yet have not found , in order to become complete . |