Example sentences of "[to-vb] them [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the shaming should not be of a ‘ stigmatizing ’ nature which will tend to exclude them from being accepted members of the community ; it should be of a kind which serves to reintegrate them within it , by getting them to accept that they have done wrong while encouraging others to readmit them to society .
2 Even if you are only seeing a few people there should be someone to greet them on arrival and make them feel they have come to the right place on the right day .
3 Some nectar-eating ants cut down on the time they spend searching for food by using their body clock to alert them to mealtimes .
4 ‘ They should change the law to include them with dogs like pit bulls which have to wear a muzzle .
5 However , subject to agreement by the voluntary providing bodies , it would seem logical to include them in NAB 's general appraisal of all courses of advanced further education which it is undertaking both to secure a degree of rationalization and also some reduction in unit costs .
6 But , bold as they are , giant colour prints of segmented bodies , rough skins and the centrepiece of a kiss in rich colour close-up , it is difficult to see them as challenges to a visual or a political status quo .
7 Farming families worked hard and long for scanty remuneration , and it is difficult indeed to see them as beneficiaries of the government 's development policy .
8 ‘ I am going to see them as Marie Wilson 's dad .
9 Since each member of the ring is only one mutational step away from the central biomorph , it is easy for us to see them as children of the central parent .
10 We can learn to see them as people loved by God , and for whom Christ died .
11 We fail to see them as people who have a voice , who have needs and feelings .
12 For justification , and the very baptism which is its outward symbol , means dying with Christ and rising again ; dying to the old sinful ways , and being prepared to see them as characteristics of the unregenerate nature that was dealt with on the cross by Jesus and must be kept there .
13 National Park rangers eventually managed to speak to the two men but were unable to see them for clouds of steam .
14 Most country and metropolitan district councils in England and Wales hold definitive maps , and you can ask to see them at council offices or sometimes at the public library .
15 In addition , some Compact employers may wish to invite parents to visit their premises to see them at work .
16 ‘ Hello , ’ she said hoarsely , pleased to see them at ease with each other again .
17 I have 200m shares , nothing would please me more than to see them at £1 each . ’
18 " You have come here chiefly to hunt the rare wild animals in our jungles so that the people of America will be able to see them on display in the Sherman Museum in Washington .
19 This may not be feasible where there is a very large number of candidates , but if people have got through the original application forms stage of selection it will be worth making an effort to see them in person .
20 We want to see them in action against South Africa .
21 Which is going to disappoint an awful lot of women who flocked to see them in town a year ago .
22 In another sense they may seem to know them too little , to be too little able to see them in relation to other , contemporary , young people : as much chance of a fair assessment from a family as from a school .
23 The recognition of interests and groups in society , and a concern to see them in relation to government and the development of public policy represented an important breakthrough in the study of British politics .
24 One day they were told that a police officer wished to see them in connection with the charges already preferred .
25 When he appeared in the Home Circuit Court at Kingston before Theobalds J. on 26 September 1983 both counsel invited the judge to see them in chambers and he agreed to do so .
26 Fortunately , many of them know that their relatives and friends will be calling in to see them from time to time ; but ‘ from time to time ’ does not take care of those long days and nights in between , when , apart from their often desperate need for company , they feel frighteningly cut off from the world of people who would come to their aid at once if they fell ill , if only they had the means of contacting them .
27 In the case of Alan Charlton , he has these six very fine grey panels , by very fine I just mean they are handsomely proportioned , they are very carefully coloured to a very precise , not just colour but also weight of colour and brightness and so on , but the way they 're shown in the Royal Academy Exhibition , and this is part of it 's stupidity , is , well I got the feeling it was intended to kill them to stone dead by putting them next to something very loud , very elaborate , very expressionist , a vast canvass by a very good painter by Mutter .
28 The other table what we had before was better , was no much so much time involved , by the time you 'd screw them round and turn 'em , to saw them into blocks there was a lot of time involved in it .
29 Cell suspensions were centrifuged at 200 g for 10 minutes and the pellet of cells added to the organ bath the bathing fluid of which was used to resuspend them for transfer .
30 To lose them through apathy is sinful .
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