Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She had to face the handicaps of severe diabetes but , true to Greek ideals , she endured them with stoicism ; only on four occasions in 30 years did she break down under these cruel burdens .
2 Interestingly the blue metal deposit , cobalt , was so named by miners because it was useless and troublesome , reminding them of harassment suffered at the hands of these GOBLINS .
3 Ahead of them a match flared and a lighted cigarette glowed briefly like a small bright beacon , reminding them of streetlamps and bonfires and shop windows blazing with light .
4 When you need to put pressure on someone , reminding them of time limits can increase their stress level and make them capitulate sooner rather than later .
5 So we set the scene , we look good , we have n't crushed them to death and he 's gon na take us into one or two areas
6 What irritates me about Vienna is a certain not-quite-definable smugness , a feeling that somehow this place feels itself to be the centre .
7 Traps should wither kill them instantly or confine them for release elsewhere .
8 Removal of British troops from Northern Ireland or confine them to barracks .
9 ‘ He plays them like game fish .
10 I was so rattled I glanced round to make sure this was n't a signal for an army of bunnies like this Dobermann of a beast to come up from behind and tear me to shreds .
11 But the shaming should not be of a ‘ stigmatizing ’ nature which will tend to exclude them from being accepted members of the community ; it should be of a kind which serves to reintegrate them within it , by getting them to accept that they have done wrong while encouraging others to readmit them to society .
12 He asked nothing but justice of Heaven , and of man he asked only a fair field ; and his father seeing of how good heart he was , gave him his sword and his blessing .
13 These acts , whether in Northern Ireland or on the mainland , in London or outside , bring nothing but feelings of utter revulsion to every British citizen , except the handful of warped minds who commit such atrocities .
14 Even if you are only seeing a few people there should be someone to greet them on arrival and make them feel they have come to the right place on the right day .
15 I learned that even if you pay the mortgage on your home and your husband contributes nothing to bills , you can not legally lock him out of the matrimonial home .
16 Some nectar-eating ants cut down on the time they spend searching for food by using their body clock to alert them to mealtimes .
17 ‘ I would dearly love to know why you keep sticking me with motives that I just do n't have !
18 ‘ I 'm sure I would if he 's a friend of yours , Harry , but I think it 's not such a good idea for you to include me with Aubrey and Madeleine .
19 ‘ They should change the law to include them with dogs like pit bulls which have to wear a muzzle .
20 However , subject to agreement by the voluntary providing bodies , it would seem logical to include them in NAB 's general appraisal of all courses of advanced further education which it is undertaking both to secure a degree of rationalization and also some reduction in unit costs .
21 He may throw me among strangers .
22 The aim is to provide sufficient directional light to make the decorations sparkle , but they should be set against areas of soft shadow which will throw them into relief .
23 Open all hours , blending left literature , the Beats , the new absurdists , it attracted a clientele whose Scottish consciousness might repel them from London , the ‘ imperial capital ’ , but attract them towards Paris , and New York , free of the effeteness of English culture .
24 But , bold as they are , giant colour prints of segmented bodies , rough skins and the centrepiece of a kiss in rich colour close-up , it is difficult to see them as challenges to a visual or a political status quo .
25 Farming families worked hard and long for scanty remuneration , and it is difficult indeed to see them as beneficiaries of the government 's development policy .
26 ‘ I am going to see them as Marie Wilson 's dad .
27 Since each member of the ring is only one mutational step away from the central biomorph , it is easy for us to see them as children of the central parent .
28 We can learn to see them as people loved by God , and for whom Christ died .
29 We fail to see them as people who have a voice , who have needs and feelings .
30 For justification , and the very baptism which is its outward symbol , means dying with Christ and rising again ; dying to the old sinful ways , and being prepared to see them as characteristics of the unregenerate nature that was dealt with on the cross by Jesus and must be kept there .
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