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

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1 It has conveniently been handed over to the training and enterprise councils , but then the Government cynically deny them the resources to do the job .
2 The tiny Regency houses had no doubt been listed to spare them the attentions of developers ; from the state of the paving stones and the grass-studded cracks in the roadway , it seemed that the town council too had passed them by .
3 The models he works with may be shot by all the big name photographers , but it is the pictures that they do with Steven Meisel that will make them the icons of our times .
4 ( We should hear the question ‘ Who sold them the weapons ? ’ more often . )
5 But he was so scared of them getting his own father that he had given them no names at all , not even his own .
6 My right hon. and learned Friend the Chief Secretary has given them the figures on investment in this country and they are rather good .
7 Peers may also miss today 's Competition game against Mochdre , but the skills of Darren Peters and all-rounder Kevin Owen could still earn them the points needed to keep them in touch with the pacemakers .
8 If you have to go out to deliberately buy them the chances are that you wo n't but if you buy the occasional packet when you happen to see them you can have a grand time selecting them to effect a change on a sweater at the right time .
9 Bann face Garvey at Blaris on Wednesday night ( 8pm ) and Holywood at Olympia next Saturday , needing two outright wins to secure them the honours .
10 When wicked women called Charlottes came to tempt them the hermits cast off all their clothes and rolled naked in the patch of nettles behind the pigsty .
11 Girls of various shapes and sizes paraded in front of the boys while she told them the prices so that they would be sure they had enough money on them .
12 I told them the arguments put forward by Visual Effects , only to be told in return manufacturing a conical base would have been much easier as it could all have been done from one two-part mould in half the time . ’
13 But since then things have changed , and if they are prepared to go to a little trouble and expense they can now acquire a cat that will almost certainly give them no problems .
14 instead of saying , telling the er insurance people that they 'd give them the bills and they could pay them as they came in , he said they 'd got a lump sum .
15 If we build public sector houses we will give them the homes they need .
16 There was unemployment going about and the man that had a certain job at making certain things were n't to keen to show the apprentice what to do or give them the recipes .
17 the stables show them the stables .
18 I just wan na find out who was writing them the letters and then I can finish .
19 Yeah , do n't do them no favours , if they say , come in Sunday , so I said that really !
20 send them the bill and we 'll send them the goods .
21 If you know of anyone interested in training , please let us know so that we can send them the details .
22 Their nimble dexterity even made them preferred in the manufacture of buttons and in lacquering and japanning , although it did not bring them the wages of skilled male artisans .
23 The first earl of Westmorland had married twice and had dismembered his patrimony to provide for his family by his second wife , Joan Beaufort , granting them the lordships of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton and Penrith .
24 The first earl of Westmorland had married twice and had dismembered his patrimony to provide for his family by his second wife , Joan Beaufort , granting them the lordships of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton and Penrith .
25 From about 1205 onwards , the Plantagenets began to exert tighter control over them by granting them the constitutions known as the Etablissements de Rouen .
26 They got the losers ' medals , in the end , though someone at the FA should get round to re-naming them the runners-up medals .
27 In return for all this , Sir George handed them the deeds to Maran Hill , still unmortaged ; and he assigned his heavily mortgaged lands around Stockton .
28 As I handed them the keys to their new home it was like unlocking the door to their future happiness . ’
29 ‘ We handed them the points on a plate .
30 The Court of Appeal held that he had appropriated the goods for the purposes of theft when he showed them the goods and invited them to buy .
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