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

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31 Old people in particular often ensure each night before they go to bed that their house is tidy and their last instructions are by their bed in case they should die in the night and someone will have to find them in the morning .
32 Thus while it is important to always play you 're best side AND in our case this must involve finishing high enough up the table to get a place in europe , we must keep players like Rocky and continue to play them in the first team .
33 There was a pile of logs and some firelighters and paper in a large basket in the hearth , and Preston started to pile them in the grate while she continued her explorations in the garden .
34 Your officers has members from all over the country will try to apply a broad view but there are changes that will be necessary but they will attempt to do them in the most sympathetic and most broadly based way .
35 have er , oh well I 'll just have to put them in the oven they 'll go brown under the oven wo n't they ?
36 They were heavy : I 'd have to wedge them in the middle so they did n't drag me down sideways .
37 ‘ But you 'll have to wow them in the aisles .
38 I decided to keep them in the count because they gave an interesting sidelight on the history of lending libraries in England with some specific examples , and there were not too many of them .
39 If you have lost your glasses , it may be that you upset your friends by failing to recognize them in the street .
40 We shall often have to invoke them in the following chapters , though we shall rely all we can on originals .
41 Oh , I 'll have to ring them in the morning .
42 It meant the ability to educate and supervise his own children rather than be driven to place them in the mill , and to preserve a customary life-style .
43 Of course a well-heeled litigant would still be able to frighten booksellers and newsagents by notifying them of the alleged libel and threatening to join them in the action unless they withdrew the offending publication from sale .
44 Such people should be diagnosed by experts and given appropriate treatment which will prevent them from re-offending ; if necessary they can be detained to incapacitate them in the meantime .
45 And my mother er went to help them in the lodge in the season time also .
46 Here I am admitting that all the clichés of parenthood are so accurate it 's no wonder that the only people who try to express them in the open are Hollywood film makers .
47 If there are any problems with these procedures , please try to resolve them in the Region/Country , otherwise , contact me and we will try to reach a solution .
48 We do n't get to see them in the states so we have to come over here .
49 If schemas are widely held , it should usually be obvious to the manager what they are — especially , of course , if he or she aimed to establish them in the first place .
50 Here , though it is not true that they have no food , for they still have their daily supplies of the ‘ worthless ’ manna , they remain without water , and , manna or no manna , death would seem to stare them in the face .
51 Well you 're dad 's not allowed to put them in the van and bring them home either ?
52 It is indeed a salutary ( and exceedingly difficult ) exercise to attempt to analyse them in the security of a solitary armchair .
53 We have also made it clear that free tests will be available to anybody who wishes to have them in the hon. Gentleman 's local authority area .
54 you 're meant to get them in the bin not out of the bin .
55 The next thing to remember is that fish are live animals and you are not allowed to take them in the cabin of the aircraft .
56 No doubt we shall , once again , want to join them in the end .
57 ‘ One needs to be very alert to go creeping round with a couple of bottles up one 's sleeve , trying to hide them in the coal-scuttle or under the sink . ’
58 She 's met a lot of friends here and and likes to meet them in the canteen .
59 ‘ For stealing household goods and trying to sell them in the surrounding villages . ’
60 Maxim had finished his crab and was pushing bits of salad around his plate trying to identify them in the dimness and listening with half-turned head to a tenor saxophonist who had joined the guitar to swap phrases of the Beale Street Blues .
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