Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] them [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 Now do you want to provide them with any parking facilities off parking ?
2 The consequence is a metropolitan elite of ‘ spoiled children ’ , whose licence to provoke frees them from any need to enter into a dialogue with their audiences .
3 Generally middle-aged , they may even have children who are working for the left-wing opposition , but their own closed environment has protected them from any understanding of the reality of their country .
4 My legacy to my children would be not to try to influence them in any way as to what they should study .
5 People who think like me are simply protesting against the Government 's action in a perfectly legitimate way — we think they 're wrong to attack Egypt and we want to stop them before any further damage is done .
6 Once the Chairman has signed the minutes no one is empowered to alter them in any way .
7 Now I do n't want to embarrass them in any way .
8 But roasting them , I would n't like to get them with any sort of burnt taste .
9 He did not stop to warn them of any of the unseen hazards he was first to discover .
10 An electronic system 's been introduced to alert them to any emergency .
11 An electronic system 's been introduced to alert them to any emergency .
12 Do not attempt to organise them in any type of pattern other than under the major heading of asset or liability .
13 Do not try to form them into any sort of order ; merely pick them out and write them down .
14 Do n't forget to advise them of any change in your financial affairs .
15 Try practising them against any of the following chords : A maj , B min , C♯min , D(#4) , E7 , F♯m and G♯m7♭5 .
16 But schools often under-use the talents and energies of their teachers , or fail to develop them in any consistent and systematic way .
17 Although the ceremonies contained in the Directory of Public Worship remained the official liturgy of the English church throughout the period from 1645 to the Restoration , few English parishes appear to have welcomed them with any enthusiasm , and all over the country clergymen continued to conduct services based substantially on the old Book of Common Prayer .
18 He ( among others ) perceived adolescent labour as an obstacle to efficiency not only because it lacked knowledge of employment opportunities and the ability to distinguish between the merits of different occupations , but also because its inherent ‘ adaptability ’ was ‘ wasted ’ ( always a key notion in National Efficiency circles ) by the ‘ haphazard ’ nature of the transition which left too many youths in dead-end jobs and failed to enrol them in any form of further education .
19 The new technology of automation had stripped them of any human dignity in their labour .
20 How many days it was out of service and this that and the other and erm they used to send us an invoice on the mileage run because at the same time we knew what tyres were on the bus we had to inform them of any tyre changes and they kept records the same as us .
21 A choreographer should translate this definition into dance terms thus : taking the moods , emotions and actions expressed , understood and observed by everyone in general and using natural gestures when applying the rules of choreographic grammar without trying to express them in any other way .
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