Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] them [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So , so are the kind of reasons why Moscavisi calls them the black books . |
2 | At the same time many among them are sympathetic to the Greens , whom their second vote gives them the opportunity to support . |
3 | Apart from primates , some of the best known tool users among the mammals are the African and Asian elephants , whose prehensile trunk gives them a considerable advantage when it comes to holding and manipulating objects . |
4 | Intercity gives them a very good image if your journey was on time but it 's definitely there as a a positive thing . |
5 | The durability of these cars makes them a prime target for clockers and is another reason to insist on up-to-date service schedules . |
6 | Cole grants them a grudging accolade . |
7 | Governors at Bargoed , Mid Glamorgan , decided on the move until the county council convinces them the tip above Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni lower school is safe . |
8 | They not only make an income from their paintings , and the cards from them , but their work gives them the challenge to succeed despite handicap . |
9 | ‘ They need booze because the stink from the engine gives them the runs . |
10 | Although elderly persons , on the whole , are less geographically mobile than other age groups , the spatially selective nature of their migration gives them an important impact ( Law and Warnes 1982 ) . |
11 | Not all Heroes are nobles by any means — some are ordinary folk whose outstanding abilities and deeds makes them the equal of any other hero on the battlefield . |
12 | Not all Heroes are nobles by any means , some are ordinary folk whose outstanding abilities and deeds makes them the equal of any other Hero on the battlefield . |
13 | Someone whose job allows them the flexibility to attend meetings and participate in programmes |
14 | Mountain Rescue get little trouble from ramblers , since their rambles rarely take them off a bus route , and you can sometimes spot them at the sides of the road , gazing into a hedgerow as their leader tells them a little about the history of couch grass . |
15 | Each ‘ historieta ’ or brief story is reportedly read by an average of seven people which means that about one third of the population reads them every week . |
16 | But if electoral reform gives them a state they can respect , popular enthusiasm for all things European may ebb . |
17 | They can see that the UN gives them a position at the bargaining table . |
18 | This self-reliance gives them a competitive edge when the base rate ( set by the Bank of England ) , is high , while when it is low , societies can switch to these wholesale funds to cut costs . |
19 | The apparent simplicity of polar land ecosystems gives them a special value for modelling and quantitative studies . |
20 | This new process gives them the confidence to experiment with the 240 test shades available . |
21 | Fine songs such as ‘ Mean To Me ’ or ‘ I Ca n't Get Started ’ appear to be close to perfect here but such trifles as ‘ With Thee I Swing ’ and ‘ You 're Too Lovely To Last ’ are just as charming because the singer gives them the same sensitive treatment . |
22 | Those aged above 60 have a pedestrian casualty rate per head of population which is nearly double that of the 20–39 age group , whilst their greater likelihood of dying from a particular accident gives them a fatality rate six and one half times higher . |
23 | Parenthood promises them the same as the women — a future . |
24 | Simple gestures , perhaps , but Margarit lends them a charming , almost poetic intensity . |
25 | Having a large number of accounts makes for very stable behaviour among depositors but the small size of the deposits and their ‘ active ’ nature makes them an expensive source of funds for the banks . |
26 | The way they set about their job makes them a hell of a hard team to beat . |
27 | However , as with the similar topic of literacy , I would argue that it is important to separate out bilingualism and bilingual education because teachers ' personal experience and education gives them a particular view of the phenomenon . |
28 | The club is chasing trophies on three fronts and today 's FA Cup tie gives them a chance of a quarter-final place and another money-spinning match against a big club . |
29 | Her dry observations on race , class and gender in the Caribbean are made almost in passing , but her knowing smile gives them a ring of authority . |
30 | Metallic papers have a highly reflective finish makes them an excellent choice to give a feeling of spaciousness in a small area . |