Example sentences of "[verb] them to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You can link them to show that one task has to be completed before another can be started , and rearranging tasks if you make a mistake is no problem — you simply drag them to where you want them .
2 You know , they told me , and the they were on , and they were like they really expected them to just make up and they started having a fight !
3 Or outworkers who were expected to know how to perform them to very exacting standards for very low wages .
4 ‘ Never once , during our association , did they guess that I was using them to further my revenge against the Wolfkings .
5 We then asked them to already booked .
6 The flow of supplies to Iraqi troops in Kuwait , he said , had been cut from the 20,000 tons per day needed to support them to only 2,000 tons .
7 Oh you want them to deep , deep , deep
8 We clean their homes , fetch their shopping , ferry them to where they wish to go ; and we do all this without thinking that our care might be undermining their independence , even their morale .
9 [ She goes on to note that ] … the needs of squeezing religions into manageable units can easily lead to unhelpful emphases on the superficial , the external and the exotic on the one hand , or the conservative , the established and the institutional in religious traditions on the other hand , at the expense of such less obvious and less accessible factors as the profound interiority of faith , the mundane ordinariness of discipleship , and the radical reforming zeal within traditions which challenges them to continually renew themselves .
10 It is the kind of system with which experts can quickly get to grips but it is also targeted at non-technical authors , enabling them to quickly edit text , sound and images either to create multimedia presentations or to produce interactive multimedia applications .
11 Looking at the matter generally , I can not believe that that could conceivably have been the intention of Parliament when passing the Children Act 1989 and thereby , if Judge Galpin is right , taking away from children within England and Wales the right to have an order made in their best interests by returning them to where they ought to be , which was a right which those children had , and parents acting on their behalf were able to claim in the courts , until 14 October 1991 .
12 ‘ But we limited them to just a couple of chances .
13 If there are items around that you hardly ever use , remove them to more remote storage areas away from your work areas .
14 The new rule allows them to either reduce it or to make no charge .
15 Most dolphins and small whales travel in groups broader than they are long , which allows them to acoustically scan as large an area as possible .
16 Those VARs and ISVs I have talked to , view the combination of USL and Novell as a very positive move that allows them to more effectively address the total enterprise .
17 It is , however , encouraging that statutory authorities are beginning to see how helpful advocacy schemes can be in alerting them to easily ignored issues and in raising awareness of users ' rights , particularly those focused on legal and civil liberties and welfare benefit entitlements .
18 It must have been heartbreaking for people who had been through sensational experiences to have to recount them to politely tepid audiences and to discover that their stories conformed to an orthodox pattern .
19 Well you ca n't expect them to just sit .
20 At first the simple machines available could only detect down a few inches , and — amongst other operating difficulties — encounters with tufts of grass caused them to constantly give off false signals .
21 The tribunal in Bury St Edmunds was told that Mr Reid , along with other nursing staff on the hospital 's now-closed villa ten , drank while on duty , groped residents and encouraged them to sexually assault one another .
22 We can not unmake the technologies or the knowledge-bases that have been produced , but we can channel them to more effective and worthwhile use .
23 If using hangers , pad them to about three times the usual extent with acid-free tissue or with polyester wadding covered with white cotton ( which can also be used to pad out the shoulders and shapes of packed costumes ) .
24 I also expect the companies selling them to finally give up and start calling them computers — which , of course , is what they are .
25 The original recipients of Hilton 's text , however , as is clear from the very fact that he wrote for them in the vernacular , were not interested in comparative academic study , but in particular guidance which would enable them to fully integrate their religious faith in their lives .
26 It would enable them to really allow the greater selves in themselves to be the people representing their people , their country , er so it would allow them to become statesmen in a sense , you know , it would allow the wise part of them to come forth , and for them to be in harmony with each other .
27 It now appears that the Government is moving them to only one area , on the Uraricaa River , probably to avoid further confrontation with the courts .
28 the more you can take them to where you want them , do you understand what I 'm saying to you ?
29 For example , we now brief recruits on their rights and tell them and encourage them to actually come forward with their complaints , we very carefully brief and select our N C Os , we have open days for parents , we bring parents in so that they can feel part of the set up right from the start and so that their sons join the army and they tell their other friends to make sure they do to .
30 Although a human geographer who has specialized in the analysis of urban systems particularly using entropy-maximizing models , in this book he recognizes three types of system and applies them to both physical and human geography .
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