Example sentences of "[vb base] them [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Deny them this participation of freedom , and you break that sole bond which originally made , and must still preserve , the unity of the empire .
2 So watch them for a while and then he started dancing with them and he dance them all night and he just get in his hand .
3 Subtract them that way round .
4 Make them both point nine five then .
5 Arthur says I scratch them any way
6 Yachting World readers are being offered a 10 per cent discount on the price of the service , providing they send them this page of Yachting World .
7 Bids you awake , and pity them that weep .
8 The negative effect of such discrimination is illustrated by the practice in adult education establishments which treat pensioners as ‘ half persons ’ ; colleges charge them half price for attending courses , but then insist that a class must have twice as many registrations as required for younger students , before it can go ahead .
9 To do with her whatever nerves they cause them that cause itching .
10 cause them any harm — only then did I
11 For most members , supporting their frontbench is normal and the occasions when they rebel are rare and cause them some heart-searching .
12 No , there 's , they say in the brief you 've read it , eh , ok , if they ask you tell them , or show them this form , say what it 's all about , but do n't tell them till after .
13 Show them this chapter of the book and ask them to pray with you .
14 Show them some support .
15 So why do n't you use your common sense and show them some respect ?
16 In other words , exploit them , but do not get too close to them or show them any affection .
17 You cut them that way .
18 To economize on cash holdings ( which earn no interest ) , financial institutions hold other highly liquid assets which act as reserves , but which nevertheless earn them some interest ( see pages 658–60 ) .
19 These jumpers dry in no time , no pressing is required and the fabric is so light and cosy that I wear them all year round !
20 Trouble is , the Yanks owe them some money do n't they , and they would n't er
21 And then I could add them together , or if that 's a bit awkward , what I could do is I could think of the hundred and one as a hundred add one , I can think of the seventeen as ten add seven , and then I multiply them this way and I multiply all the bits and then add all the bits up at the end .
22 Give them that outline , the feeling of involvement and purpose , at the opening session .
23 They first of all say they want local government to be more responsible , to be more trusted , to have more freedom , I then give them that freedom and then they complain that I 'm not telling local government what to do and I do n't intend to lay down every detail of what they should do .
24 ‘ You would have me give them that satisfaction too ? ’
25 When you 're away from your base and somebody is fielding your calls for you , give them this pad , and ask them to record the calls in this pad , then you can just tick that box on the right-hand side that says calls to answer , erm , and insert the pages as you need to into the daytimer .
26 Boys do not have the same pressures as we do , they are not taught that image is so important ; the media , society , and especially parents give them this impression .
27 Before we start Scottish questions , I remind Members from Scottish constituencies that , as is my practice , I shall seek to call those who were not called last time and give them some preference .
28 If you could stable our horses , give them some hay ? ’
29 As their final experience before the end of their PGCE year , we hope to inform them fully about the role languages play in industry and even , perhaps , during their Week in industry attachment , give them some idea of how language learning relates to their immediate environment .
30 The child has behaved itself and you want to reward the child then you er you give them some kind of er a chocolate bar or something , or a handful of Smarties or something .
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