Example sentences of "[vb pp] them in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Some of them are on N two , that erm , not necessarily , in fact the majority of the forms in the supporting guidelines on manuals are not versioned yet but they , we followed the advice of Roy there and we have listed them in each of the guidelines with a statement of erm , we 've just , I mean , a clear listing there of each form and when we actually go to introduce the next time , reprint , we will then put version codes on them .
2 The Viennese modernists , Klimt , von Hofmannsthal , Hoffmann , Moser , had only joined them in this acceptance .
3 Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light .
4 Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light .
5 It 's important that we identify what desires and needs we could have in common with one another when using this approach ; if we do n't know the people concerned very well , or have not considered them in this way , we need to use the participative approach described above .
6 And whoever took this four marb eight marbles had chucked them in this hole and if a even number come out it was mine , if a odd number came out then he 'd take the eight .
7 Frederica said obviously that the sky and the sea and the boats were uncannily like Van Gogh , and Hodgkiss said that of course they would never have seen them in this way before he saw them .
8 is n't that nice , they 've got them in all colours !
9 I mean you liked it at night but I mean we 've got people right but some Friday nights we 've only got them in that bar .
10 Most places where erm , you know they 've got them in that , where you go
11 Yeah but , they 've only got them in that flavour , I do n't like cherry .
12 They 've had them in this one .
13 The Industrial Revolution affected them in many ways , by providing iron and steel for shipbuilding , by applying steam to propelling the ship , by developing more powerful guns and harder armour .
14 You 've probably locked them in some safe .
15 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
16 But whalers could have enlightened them in this respect , for they knew that whales possessed acute hearing , the constant ‘ twittering ’ of the White whale even earning it the name of the sea canary .
17 The first thing I thought of was that we 'd offended them in some way we did n't know — done a terrible insult to their gods or something .
18 ‘ It 's so humid , ’ they moaned , and they wondered why it was that the storm had left them in this stifling , steamy condition when storms were supposed to clear the air .
19 I think , er you know , they 're just a , you know , if , if they were erm elm trees or something like that , or you know blackthorn trees here and you 'd taken them in this country , you 'd say , oh there 's a couple of blackthorn trees !
20 Equally , it is also important for parents to apologise to their children when they have wronged or harmed them in some way .
21 He had read them in more languages , too .
22 Writers concerned to establish a ‘ great divide ’ between the thinking processes of different social groups have classically described them in such terms as logical/pre-logical , primitive/modern and concrete/scientific .
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