Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] them [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it took 5 months to find them accomodation after she was told to …
2 Most of the climbers are equipped with Oxygen cylinders to help them breath at high alititudes .
3 Special programmes must be provided where needed to address the problems that refugees face through their past circumstances to give them equality of opportunity and to avoid eroding their talents and initiative .
4 As the oil majors integrated forwards into petrochemicals , some chemical companies such as Du Pont bought oil companies to give them access to captive sources of petrochemical feedstock .
5 Additional discontent among former contras , who claimed that the government had reneged on promises to give them land , led to armed clashes and to promises from Chamorro to distribute a further 23,000 hectares of land in the south-eastern Boaco and Chontales provinces .
6 Th they sometimes brought their own two little boys with them and they would make the the bands to cut them bands to do the sheaves , so .
7 Sean Robinson , Middlesex 's full-back , scored two tries in the final five minutes to give them victory over Hertfordshire by one point , 22-21 , in the Toshiba County Championship at Croxley Green to go into the London play-off .
8 This now means that many institutions no longer have the business and technological skills in-house to take on large systems integration projects , and are looking to external providers to save them money on services and hardware .
9 I used many things to make them cane and dowling and metal coathangers and aluminium tent-poles , and paper and plastic sheeting and dustbin bags and sheets and string and nylon rope and twine and all sorts of little straps and buckles and bits of cord and elastic bands and strips of wire and pins and screws and nails and pieces cannibalised from model yachts and various toys .
10 All these sort of things to make them work , as in you set out a pattern of behaviour .
11 Finally , with regard to cl 10 , it should be noted that no obligation to permit alteration of the goods to make them non-infringing is imposed on the buyer , and that the obligation to return infringing goods , subject to a refund of the price , is only imposed on the buyer where it arises not at the option of the seller but because of a judgment or settlement relating to the claim of infringement ( which is presumably not entirely within the seller 's control ) .
12 In their turn they wanted the Argonauts to tell them stories of their journeys .
13 A , wet their pants wet their pants to annoy them B , suckle and C , make love to them
14 Arthropods are those animals with an external , usually ‘ chitinous ’ skeleton ( exoskeleton ) and have characteristic legs , feelers , etc. , with joints to give them flexibility ( arthropod is derived from the Greek for ‘ jointed leg ’ ) .
15 For a moment , the centuries seemed to roll away , and she could visualise grim-faced men in chain-mail racing to answer some alarm , while women in wimpled head-dresses leaned down from the Gothic windows to bid them Godspeed .
16 Meanwhile , a High Court judge warned of a serious problem because of a log-jam of refugee cases as he gave leave for two of them to seek judicial review of Home Office decisions to refuse them asylum .
17 The was a photographer who used to say , ‘ Catch a butterfly ’ to the girls to make them smile .
18 His proposed solution — lowering the water table in the vicinity of the pits to prevent them flooding — was rejected by the company .
19 Does he further appreciate that , throughout Ayrshire , people recognise that any additional assets that are poured into the South Ayrshire hospitals to make them work will be at the expense of the national health service in the rest of Ayrshire ?
20 To have included the yield , crazing and fracture of polymers would have required another three chapters to do them justice .
21 The supreme quality of marine pearls which caused the Romans to give them priority among all other materials for jewellery is their lustre or ‘ orient ’ , counterpart of the ‘ fire ’ of diamonds .
22 New age travellers have lost their battle to force local councils to give them camp sites .
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