Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] them the " in BNC.
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1 | The ship 's doctor tried to give them the kiss of life but they could not be revived . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ’ There was even some guy in Minnesota or Detroit or somewhere who killed a load of people and they started to call them the Lost Boy Murders , but I did n't take too much notice of it all . |
4 | Went to see them the other week |
5 | An experienced armourer came into the hangar with a group of new armourers and proceeded to show them the wonders of the Washington . |
6 | The Catholic Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) did not co-operate because the assembly failed to offer them the opportunity of power-sharing which they gained in 1973 . |
7 | Scrum-half Campbell converted to give them the half-time lead . |
8 | they 'd take a piece with them and that was all they had to sustain them the whole day . |
9 | I had to give them the keys . |
10 | John Beck 's unfashionable team have turned the derided ‘ long ball ’ game into something of an art form , but their aerial bombardment of the Wolves goal failed to bring them the victory that would have enhanced their promotion prospects . |
11 | THE world 's stock exchanges had a turbulent week as politics and economics conspired to give them the jitters . |
12 | When the studios were built , I wanted to record some of the songs I knew when I was young and I wanted to record them the way I wanted to hear them . |
13 | They wanted to call them the Milton Keynes or the Ipswich , but this was thought too cheeky a dig at Marshall and Celestion . |
14 | They wanted to call them the Milton Keynes or the Ipswich , but this was thought too cheeky a dig at Marshall and Celestion . |