Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] they [art] " in BNC.

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1 Celebrate with them the Catholicity of the Church .
2 Suggest to them the fact that when they had finished this one they would know absolutely bloody everything that could be possibly known , now and for always , about Wimbledon .
3 I report on them every week for the Ministry of Agriculture . ’
4 No wonder , then , that we make of them a symbol of our own visionary dreams .
5 Their retail branches are a fixed cost , so the more business they put through them the better .
6 ‘ People send you things that they think are exotic or bizarre , but when you listen to them a lot of them are just band copies of hits people just trying to sound like the Beatles .
7 And we 've had one meeting be , between , just really detailed some of the , some of the issues that we find and focus on them a bit more .
8 In any case , choral singers tend to apply themselves more strongly when divided parts create in them a sense of greater responsibility and individuality .
9 It is extraordinary that the Minister should take it into his head that he knows better than people in the museums world , and impose upon them a period that nobody asked for — indeed , everybody asked for the opposite .
10 Both men are reporting what seem to them the facts of the case , and they are the more confident about doing so because no Englishman has arisen to rebut their arguments .
11 However , people 's capacity for perceiving themselves in this way is not innate ; it is acquired within a framework of established social practices which impose on them the role ( forme ) of a subject .
12 Noting that " Europe has entered a new , promising era " , the declaration stated that " as a consequence this Alliance must and will adapt " and must " reach out to the countries of the East which were our adversaries in the Cold War and extend to them the hand of friendship " .
13 Add to them the cohorts of civil servants patiently drafting and redrafting sackfuls of international Green verbiage , and whole planeloads of whingeing journalists and television crews , and the whole shebang becomes so big as to overwhelm the senses of the vast majority of the aboriginal citizens of Planet Earth .
14 A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff , and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia .
15 I assure him that we look at them every year , but he is aware , as he said during his speech , that there are two different objectives : one is to make the assessments as simple as possible ; the other is to make them as fair as possible .
16 The governors are an interested group of lay people who bring with them a range of new perspectives on the school .
17 Surely , however , the women who do make the transition from the grant-aided sector to the mainstream bring with them a history of political and creative experience which must make itself felt in the long run ?
18 All the three daytime trains from Dhronachalam to Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh bring with them a garland of firewood bundles strung outside carriage windows .
19 Such an argument misses the point that nuclear reactors bring with them a great deal of technical information , and experience .
20 Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment .
21 Again my concern about that is that Trusts bring with them a shroud of secrecy , able to do business behind closed doors .
22 The new recruits to Labour did not , however , bring with them the institutional structures of Nonconformity which played so important a part in both Liberal and peace politics before 1914 .
23 Draw underneath them a diagram of the pitch movements , leaving a gap between each syllable .
24 I would take the train down the line where they would have to change at some junction and plead with them the cause of the Liverpool seamen .
25 Her first move was to go round to the various teachers who taught the senior class and borrow from them a number of text-books , books on algebra , geometry , French , English Literature and the like .
26 And , road accidents , we talk about them a lot , and we 've discussed about charging for them , or whether we should n't and all the rest of it , they are n't about bits of squashed metal , they 're about people .
27 As English tutor at Haworth College in Cambridge I deal with them every day .
28 Discuss with them the issue of sharing tasks and power and let them suggest ideas for improved delegation .
29 The adviser in charge of the inspection shall meet the head and teaching staff and discuss with them the aim of the inspection .
30 But if we deny that as a possible choice to the children , we tell them it 's wrong ( which they are very used to ) but we withhold from them a dramatic experience which , if handled carefully , would allow them to understand the morality of the situation .
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