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

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1 He quotes the view of Aristo , who produces two arguments : first , that by analogy with relegatio dotis and the stipulatio emptae hereditatis the word ‘ sums ’ should be held to include objects as well as money ; second , that intention is particularly important in trusts , and it appears to be the testator 's intention in first speaking generally of ‘ sums ’ and then mentioning certain objects to include them in the expression too .
2 These jobs are usually seen as benefits , certainly by the workers who flock to take them up , and by the governments that have established incentive programmes to attract them in the first place .
3 Medau teachers invited Patricia McCall to instruct them in the principles of Laban Movement at their September Training Day ; in St Andrews , Rosalind Garton follows her evening Medau class immediately with a Yoga session , and is delighted by the enthusiasm shown for the idea .
4 I 've sent Tuathal with a hundred horse to catch them in the ravine at Glen Farg . ’
5 Although there is much in these three books to put them in the category of Ruritanian adventure , Scott may be a stronger influence .
6 They return in delight but with sadness too , for even the memory fades because there is nothing in the rational mind with which the ideas may be linked and there are no images to fix them in the memory .
7 The Buid resent the use of the term and the attempt to place them in the moral as well as material debt of the lowlanders .
8 IRELAND , bottom of the Five Nations ' Championship last season , may turn to a Welshman to lead them in the 1995 rugby union World Cup in South Africa .
9 Our squeamishness in the presence of our prey animals , our inability to look them in the eye , has condemned a large number of our pigs to nastiest existence imaginable .
10 ( E.g. if fine-class phonemic descriptions unambiguously described spoken utterances , it would still be pointless to use them if it took the processor weeks to find them in the acoustic input and half the time it got them wrong . )
11 We dragged the man free and Warren drove the car at the dogs to box them in the alleyway so they could not escape .
12 But it could provide the electricity in the factories to build them in the first place .
13 And we should all be able to forgive other people because , while we have the right to react to their words or actions in the short-term , not being perfect ourselves , we have no right to judge them in the long-term .
14 They 've turned down several lucrative offers to reform in the past , but feel that now is the time for fans outside London to get a chance to see them in the flesh . ’
15 They had had accountants to help them in the past but , as a group , Laura never trusted them .
16 Buyers are given assembly instructions and a video to help them in the building of their car , and Mr Nearn maintains that the kits are not difficult to put together .
17 Watching the dismantling of the Do 24 with great interest will be a team of Dutch engineers from the Militaire Luchvaart Museum , who will be making a video of the event to aid them in the task of reassembling the flying boat in Holland .
18 Although some of the things that you were taught you maybe never got a chance to do them in the bakery .
19 I told Mr Kennedy to put them in the kennels last night .
20 I stress that I understand that the regulations will be general and that highway authorities will be given discretion to interpret them in the most appropriate way .
21 The meeting was held as advertised and Kinloch addressed it in a wordy speech in which , after pleading with his audience to keep the peace , he criticized the government for excessive taxation , and declaimed : ‘ In short , the whole of our misfortune as a nation , the whole of our misery , the whole of our distress , can be clearly traced to the circumstances of the people being deprived of their share of the British Constitution by not having a voice in the election of persons to represent them in the House of Commons . ’
22 Other sources of unease were the unfulfilled aspirations of the minority Shiite community , mostly concentrated in the region south of Baghdad , and the occcasional stirrings of the Communist Party which had gained strength during the Qasem period and become solidly represented in the army until efforts to purge them in the 1970s .
23 By night to comfort them in the shelters during raids .
24 Like the silkmoth , ants sense pheromones through their antennae ; but they make continual use of both antennae to keep them in the right direction .
25 Please remember them in your prayers and ask God to guide them in the years to come , that they may continue to grow in love of him and of their neighbour .
26 For the present it would be advisable not to report such allegations without giving the person defamed an opportunity to refute them in the same report .
27 It is n't an offence to inhale solvents but it is an offence to sell them in the knowledge that they will be used for such a purpose . ’
28 were rawhide merchants and grandpa joined the firm to start them in the leather trade .
29 They had needed the eccentric goalkeeping of Grobbelaar to keep them in the match up to the 111th minute , when Anderton suddenly revealed why so many scouts have been beating a path to Fratton Park .
30 He continued , ‘ It is incumbent upon the government to refute them in the most absolute detail . ’
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