Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] them [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Such rituals and procedures are designed to restore them to their proper place within the people of God and within the inner circle of his blessing . |
2 | This can be particularly useful , because although your dog may well master these quite readily in the privacy of your garden , it will also need to perform them with your encouragement in the totally different environment of the training hall , in the company of other dogs . |
3 | The ideas might even have come from elsewhere-their tutors , or books , or perhaps a tape/slide presentation — but the student has to embrace them as his or her own if he or she is claiming them to be true . |
4 | You 'd really need to see them to I mean I could n't explain it to you really . |
5 | She caught sight of the children and , in a sudden paroxysm of words , tried to admonish them in her own language interspersed with Arabic , while announcing breakfast to me in English . |
6 | Second , to better understand such ideas as ‘ press freedom ’ , one needs to relate them to their original context . |
7 | The media can not operate without input and you will need to provide them with something of interest to impart . |
8 | It was pointless to try to catch them on their own ground as their friends were too numerous and their alibis too readily available . |
9 | Any proper examination of those models would need to set them in their philosophical and social contexts . |
10 | The charity is still in force today , but is used for grants for students and apprentices for books and any equipment they may need to help them in their careers . |
11 | Although I 've talked about some of them before there is such a feeling in fashion for double jacquard that I want to suggest them to you again . |
12 | As a community do we seek out the poor and oppressed , endeavouring to help them in their struggle for dignity or do we put them in our litanies of prayer but refuse to act ? |
13 | tried to put them at our at the cost of our of the work for quite a while . |
14 | I tried to remember what my sister Mary had said about ignoring old wives ' tales and I tried to put them from my mind , but after that I often caught myself glancing at Granny 's picture and it seemed to me that her black eyes came alive and followed me round the room . |
15 | Provi he wants to put them in his camera and that see , so |
16 | Or if you want to leave them with me and then I 'll , I 've got to have a walk up to post office in a bit . |
17 | He has to bow them to his opinions , that 's the way we live . ’ |
18 | That 's why they want to reassure them of their treatment at the Police station . |
19 | They had all made that shrill moan during their funny parties , and by the time of Gary 's birth , Mary had come to recognise them for what they were — satanic incantations . |
20 | Suppose he sighs because , although ( he believes ) he believes there are thistles left , he wants to keep them to himself . |
21 | He tried to warm them with his hands . |
22 | She tried to clear them from her mind , but was broody over breakfast . |
23 | God sent two angels to check out the city and the men of Sodom tried to kidnap them from their host , Lot , in order to have homosexual relations with them . |
24 | The life-style , the communes , the language , the dress , the hair-styles and blue-tinted glasses of the men ( and women ) of the 1860s were designed to distance them from what they saw as the hypocrisy of conventional society . |
25 | He has to oxygenate them inside him and everything else . |
26 | It is often the sudden availability of time that allows women to develop their talents at last — and then find that other people want to pay them for their work ! |
27 | He even has to take them with him to work . |
28 | Do n't forget Louis 's pills , he has to take them with his food . |
29 | ‘ I 'll need to take them with me . ’ |
30 | By now the cameras were filming the fists , and the bodies struggling in the grip of those blond , uniformed young men who tried to drag them from their seats . |