Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] them [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The drunken porter allowing them entrance after the usual altercation .
2 Baroness Burdett-Coutts lent them £50,000 and the princess 's mother made regular contributions .
3 However , there was available to them an unlimited quantity of quality seasoned wood , excellent metals and fabrics , and sound examples of rare stone , all worked by men whose seven-year apprenticeships made them masters of their craft .
4 But the reserves were playing next day at Guildford : an opportunity to see them play was too good to miss .
5 Its very existence guarantees them life .
6 She gave her answers in a low voice , almost feeling William Ash 's relief as the vicar pronounced them man and wife .
7 She and her accupuncturist partner , Richard Spindler , are now in serious debt , they say , because Lloyds lent them money without proper advice and called in the loan after overcharging them .
8 Their sins deny them rest and they will continue their nefarious behaviour beyond the grave unless formally exorcised .
9 Some kinds of social need may not be met by the state because the groups involved are too small or too unpopular for politicians to be prepared to incur displeasure helping them alcoholics , drug addicts or battered women .
10 The main point is that even when examples could be non-sex specific , these books make them sex specific .
11 The behaviour of Violet Needham 's young characters and the patterns and manners in her books make them period pieces nowadays ; her prim , earnest , winning girls and ardent , courteous boys are as alien to our times as Marco Lorestan is .
12 But it took 5 months to find them accomodation after she was told to …
13 No other units outperform them year after year — even in the roughest conditions .
14 However , their budgets are small : the 1988 Action for Cities programme granted them £20 million .
15 Most of the climbers are equipped with Oxygen cylinders to help them breath at high alititudes .
16 The sun must have cleared the hill beyond Grandtully , its light showed them weapons bristling above a river of faces , small boys with cudgels , women with stockingsful of stones and shards , men with shot-guns and blades set in poles .
17 Lunch and all refreshments provided to the clients costs them £1.00 .
18 There is not enough space in this chapter to do them justice and standing orders vary from one committee to another .
19 ‘ The enemy calls them Fokker D.VIIs , ’ he said .
20 Sag & Hankamer rename them ellipses and argue that they are interpreted by ‘ copying over ’ a piece of superficial representation .
21 There was then a nervous wait for Ray Younger who finished in 35th place as fourth scorer to give them victory by two points over North Belfast with Albertville a further two points adrift .
22 President , with a very heavy heart and bitter disappointment for all our people out there , who are depending on the Social Chapter to give them dignity , safety and a reasonable standar standard of living , I reluctantly withdraw this motion , but I will say this , we live to fight another day .
23 It was also decided that the Master , Wardens and Assistants should pay for a key giving them access to the Garden .
24 And Sir Alf Ramsey called them animals .
25 Later the white people who settled in Texas named them bluebonnets .
26 An unknown benefactor gave them £100 , and they received a legacy for £200 ‘ to be distributed to the full list of everyone in Fleet jail ’ .
27 The North-East gives them room to expand and offers their employees a higher quality of life .
28 They were free spirits working for the gods ; the pharaoh gave them food , clothing and shelter .
29 Later Ramsey used to mock the complacency of clergymen who said that their training college gave them habits of devotion ‘ which they had never lost ’ .
30 The snow gave them proof of what they always feared : the winter-hungry foxes were biding their time , ready to raid any hen-house which remained unfastened at dusk .
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