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

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1 I was on that , I mean I 've not been taking them all the time , I 've really only been taking them when I feel it .
2 A small party had gathered round an elderly woman who had apparently been showing them round .
3 The public had a right to be properly informed , which could only be denied them if it appeared absolutely certain that the article would have presented a threat to judicial authority .
4 So what we need to do obviously is keep them in the freezer .
5 How- ever , the first instalment of the kingdom would soon be sent them by the ascended King himself .
6 Well that 's , that 's fine you 've got to start with the easy ones and at your age you would n't , you would n't normally be doing them this hard at all , this is for sixteen year olds who are doing their , their plot paper on G C S E maths so you expect to find , oh hang on this is a bit hard there 's a bit of work in this , but I think you 're capable of doing it .
7 Crystal Palace are terrifying on paper at least although the heavier grounds may already be finding them out .
8 But events elsewhere were passing them by , and by 1958 customary caution and reluctance had led the Nordic states to the point where any move would be a reaction to external developments , a point wryly made later by Per Haekkerup , the premier of Denmark : ‘ No stone was left unturned , no question unanswered .
9 The idea of getting everyone away is to isolate them from mundane worries so that they can concentrate wholeheartedly on the task in hand .
10 Encourage them to express these feelings by suggesting that they state what exactly is worrying them .
11 have you ever been to watch them ( shit if they have )
12 Sometimes she thought that when they were old enough to be doubtful strangers themselves she would still be telling them to hold hands and watch the traffic .
13 As for what he 's doing now , I do n't know , he 'll still be tipping them over the bar somewhere .
14 So they must still be doing them and that was two huge boxes .
15 THE campaigners who took their seasonal message to the banks yesterday were doing them a favour .
16 This had clearly been worrying them both .
17 I think probably that is at completely the other end of the spectrum , and would be stifling the natural growth in North Yorkshire and what you would be doing then is is acting against the erm the inhab the existing inhabitant of North Yorkshire because you would probably be forcing them out of their county .
18 We now are offering them help in consolidating their independence and rebuilding their economies .
19 It is worth analysing your reaction to conflict situations since you may unwittingly be making them worse .
20 With that , the situation transcends the initial paradigmatic form or structure of coercion ; for if people do n't mind doing what you want them to do , you ca n't really be making them do it .
21 What we need to do now is make them look interesting and we do that using the what is called formatting options .
22 What you 've got to do now is make them into salesmen , forgive me again for using the phrase salesmen , I appreciate that all of you are not men .
23 But no matter where East Europeans would like to end up , what counts now is getting them there .
24 All I had to do now was give them back .
25 The problem now was to get them to lower their sights and accept the ‘ dead end ’ jobs for less pay .
26 His main priority now was to get them to safety .
27 ‘ He really was painting them . ’
28 Matters get more complicated still when it becomes evident that a group of students may well be inventing them both as an assignment for a creative writing course , until the students admit that they too are ‘ a pack of lies dreamt up by the unreliable narrator in love with the zeroist author in love with himself but absent in the nature of things , an etherised unauthorised other ’ ( 155/733 ) .
29 cummings and Edwin Morgan are , however , splendidly useful , and if practitioners keep coming across the same texts , it has to be remembered that students may very well be meeting them for the first time .
30 You could well be digging them up again next year .
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