Example sentences of "[verb] they in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 According to such a theory , if we , in English , call both our mother 's brother and our father 's brother by the same term — ‘ uncle ’ — it is because these two relatives are , to us , the same ‘ kind ’ of relative , and that probably the fact that we use the one word causes us to see them in that way .
2 The act of the king touching them in this way protects them from the otherwise dangerous consequences of being in contact with the power of the king .
3 Once you have been through the various categories listed above and picked out all the names to be included next step is to arrange them in some sort of order .
4 For example , Hungary , Poland and Romania were inserted into the upper-middle-income group , where their apparent per capita income scores would locate them in any case , whereas Angola , Cuba and North Korea were transplanted from lower-middle-income to nonreporting nonmembers .
5 ‘ I do n't want them in this country .
6 To treat them in this way is disgraceful . ’
7 The advantage of using them in this situation is their low cost and the speed with which the wall can be built up .
8 Before including them in any press pack the question " Will this be of any use to the recipient ? " must be answered in the affirmative .
9 Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery !
10 Now , are we sticking with the allocation that we had in the past , peoples responsibility , or when we change them in this sort of way are we mucking them about ? 'Cos I like to know what I am responsible for and what I 'm not .
11 Anybody who is interested in helping them in either capacity should phone Mrs. Noakes on Petersfield 263749 .
12 The Viennese modernists , Klimt , von Hofmannsthal , Hoffmann , Moser , had only joined them in this acceptance .
13 ‘ I got them in some shop in Covent Garden .
14 A truly usable recognition system would have to learn from whole word recognition techniques and combine them in some fashion with existing segmentation techniques ( Ho et al , 1991 ; Hull et al , 1991 ) .
15 Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light .
16 Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light .
17 Then , with great bravado , she attacked the pile of pine-needles , scooping them up between the giant clutch of her karaso and her own small hand , depositing them in another heap that she was building on top of the rope .
18 I found them in those dawn hours .
19 The court was bound by the maximum aggregate of six months in section 133 in respect of these offences , and the jurisdiction to pass them in this form did not exist .
20 It must relate directly to the facts in issue in a case or be relevant to those facts in that it tends to prove or disprove them in some way .
21 When you have got the idea of how to tighten them in this way , you can do the exercise anywhere .
22 It 's important that we identify what desires and needs we could have in common with one another when using this approach ; if we do n't know the people concerned very well , or have not considered them in this way , we need to use the participative approach described above .
23 ‘ If we do n't pack 'em in this weather , we never will pack 'em in , that 's what I always say . ’
24 Well , that must reduce trade as well , cos if , if prices are high in the domestic market , they 're not going to want to sell them in another market are they ?
25 If we now consider the relations he posits between them we find ourselves facing a comparable problem ; although he posits numerous interconnec-tions between the components of social formations , he neither explains how he arrives at them nor describes them in any detail .
26 Makarenko describes them in this way :
27 I shall be happy to receive them in any form in which the hon. Gentleman cares to send them — but they should probably go to the independent regulator , as he well knows .
28 And whoever took this four marb eight marbles had chucked them in this hole and if a even number come out it was mine , if a odd number came out then he 'd take the eight .
29 Of course , I should expect them in this house .
30 Lentils coming from Ethiopia , you get wheat from the States , rice from the States , ap apples from France , tea from India , coffee from Brazil and Columbia , sugar from the Windward Islands , bananas from all over the place , you know those are the things that keep us alive , no , you know , whether we one think they are or not , but I mean them things are what keeps the economy alive for one , it 's also what keeps us personally alive if you do n't know why we take an interest in Third World issues , I would say that it 's that , we 're dependent on these countries , we could produce enough foods for our own needs , but we would n't have oranges , coffee , tea , sugar , you know cos we ca n't grow them in this country we , we really depend on those things to stay alive , and for that reason alone we should have some kind of interest , if you went to Kenya for example they would be staggered at how little you know about their country given how much they know about yours they know a lot about this country , a lot of it is a bit loopy , but then what you know about their country is probably a bit off centre as well , and you know I hope that this is something that we 're reversing in this section , our perceptions of the Third World or the south or whatever we choose to call it , colour a lot of the things that we think and do and say and it increases the amount of racism that there is around us all , all those kind of things , erm and I think that it is really important to look at what a perception is , you know , for example what 's your perception of this ?
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