Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] them [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And they 'd come up and wait them but I 'd make them a cup of coffee or a cup of cocoa or something like that , there were n't coffee then cos we could n't afford coffee we used to have cocoa or make them a mug of tea . |
2 | You can freeze these buns or make them the day before and keep in an airtight container . |
3 | However , as shown in the following extracts , many cultures regard land as incapable of ownership by human beings , or award them a form of tenure quite at variance with the Western tradition . |
4 | If we can write back to somebody , or send them the CD or shirt they want , we will almost certainly have them for life . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | You may wish to inform a specialist group of people , or give them a reward or an incentive . |
7 | The spherical objects are very fragile and must be guided by Steg , to do this he must either nudge them or give them a quick blow ( erm … yes , fair enough — Ed ) . |
8 | But this time can you concentrate more on what you are going to do with your body to actually tell people via your body or give them a good idea of exactly what you mean |
9 | Often bosses ignore workers or give them the silent treatment — a negative , no-win situation for all concerned . |
10 | How would be persuaded or give them the right image . |
11 | Theoretical or descriptive surveys not based on empirical research commonly make no reference to women at all , or allot them a specific section on ‘ work and the family ’ or some such title . |
12 | It 's surprising how little even these country kids know about owls , although they must see or hear them every day . |
13 | So much can be conveyed by putting your arms around someone 's shoulders or giving them a kiss . |
14 | Well leaving them a key or giving them the key to get in . |
15 | He adds : ‘ In the last year , most restaurants have brought their prices down or kept them the same as last year . |
16 | I unlocked the passenger door of the Transit for them but I thought it best not to open it for them or offer them a hand up and in . |
17 | Depending on how influential people were , Mickey either nodded at them or gave them a hearty greeting . |
18 | But so far neither has shown the tremendous flair with top-spin attacking that made them a major force in the world championships in Dortmund only seven months ago . |
19 | The French struggled for nearly sixty minutes against a generous but raw Romania , ran riot against a Fijian side well below par and short of the menacing inspiration that made them a fearsome proposal in 1987 , while the game against Canada exposed the shortcomings that England later exploited with relish . |
20 | ‘ I think people get even angrier if they think about this precise thing that was done in their so-called formative years that made them the way they are . |
21 | It means the League champions have gone 11 games unbeaten , a run that offers them a final placing that would erase much of the disappointment of a frustrating season that includes two defeats by Coventry . |
22 | I mean in in the midweek game against us he had very little play and then he produced one ball that got them an equalizer and I suppose that 's what Frank would look for now . |
23 | Many firms using the bubble policy have found that the resulting pollution was less than what the law allows , a circumstance that grants them a credit towards added pollution in the future . |
24 | ‘ Bardolet 's co-driver made a timing error on the last rally which dropped them from first to fourth and that cost them the lead in the championship , ’ explains Meeke . |
25 | At the Pattmore project in London and the Rosemount project in Glasgow for example , mothers are provided with adequate child care and it enables them to attend courses and gain skills and qualifications that give them a better chance in the job market . |
26 | Tunnard ( 1989 ) makes some excellent suggestions about ways this can be achieved , including : improving ways of providing emergency protection for children at times of crisis by drawing upon the support of the extended family and local community ; involving parents in decision making , providing parents ' representatives and encouraging the development of local support groups ; improving what happens after separation by offering children and families choices about what can be done , and ensuring contact is promoted and maintained ; dealing with sexual abuse cases in ways that help non-abusing parents to avoid taking a defensive position and that give them the resources and support they need to be able to protect their children . |
27 | erm in quite the way that sending them a letter on headed notepaper is . |
28 | The Mexican Government wanted to pretend that it was not the army that guaranteed them the land . |
29 | Aboriginal communities have been so disenfranchised in the past that giving them a say in policies and decisions affecting them is seen as a key element in improving their health |
30 | Indeed , the Aboriginal communities have been so disenfranchised in the past that giving them a say in decisions and policies affecting them is seen as a key element in improving their health . |