Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] them for " in BNC.
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1 | Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge . |
2 | develops and trains them for promotion |
3 | Randomizing algorithms are sometimes provided , but it is generally wise for the user to allocate and test them for each file on an individual basis . |
4 | Section 143 requires local authorities to compile registers of land that might be contaminated and open them for public inspection . |
5 | And those if you would , for those who have not got them available , erm , we can have them copied and obtain them for you , but I suspect all of all of you sitting round the table will have P P G with you . |
6 | While half of her brain hated and despised them for the job they were doing , the other half acknowledged that at least part of her present mission was to buy newspapers and read what was said . |
7 | We should review the resources we have but do n't use and use them for mission . |
8 | When I visited the museum , I looked at all of the chairs and was given permission to handle and try them for comfort . |
9 | How right we were : he drew plans with all the details we needed and submitted them for planning and building approval . |
10 | You stay there , I 'll go and get them for you ? |
11 | It 's opened this week … local firms are out in force , so let's go and join them for our Friday Feature |
12 | Would you like to take the trug from the kitchen cupboard and go and collect them for me ? ’ |
13 | Yeah , well you then just go and change them for that one drawing ! |
14 | I then used a fingertip roughly to blend and spread them for a hazier and more subtle finish . |
15 | Despite helping to keep the cities ' streets free of litter , and striving to earn their own keep , they are often treated as vermin by police , who harass and bribe them for ‘ protection ’ money . |
16 | Digging them up for fuel or compost , or draining and ploughing them for farming and forestry , causes significant emissions of carbon dioxide to the air . |
17 | ‘ Where the occupier of premises agrees for reward that a person shall have the right to enter and use them for a mutually contemplated purpose , the contract between the parties ( unless it provides to the contrary ) contains an implied warranty that the premises are as safe for that purpose as reasonable care and skill on the part of anyone can make them . ’ |
18 | I stood and watched them for a while , training my binoculars on them and seeming , now and again in the shifting images of light , to discern structures around them . |