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

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1 During the 1930s , however , it was the Conservatives who capitalized most effectively on the larger consequences of the Wall Street Crash , using them not only to bring down a Labour Government and introduce tariffs aimed at imperial consolidation , but also to promote among the masses the spirit of patriotic self-congratulation so eloquently projected by Stanley Baldwin :
2 No-one has been using them long enough to know .
3 That means helping them not only to make any additional or different arrangements to what is ‘ normally available for all ’ to meet the needs of particular children , but also to review and develop the general curriculum , so that ‘ what is normally available for all ’ can itself be gradually transformed to provide better learning opportunities for all children in the future .
4 I scanned them once just to make sure Zaria was n't among them and was pretty sure she was n't .
5 ‘ And will she be bringing them down here to stay do you think ? ’
6 If they had been beaten in a fight , he would give them a good hiding and send them back out to do the job properly .
7 The Performing Right Society is currently circulating all orchestras and bands in the country with a directive instructing them no longer to submit notification of all live performances .
8 It would suit them very well to have the tenancy of the house for at least another year .
9 But when she learned that their questions had arisen through their wonderings about Brown Owl and Mr. Gordon she told them sharply not to busy themselves in Brown Owl 's private affairs .
10 She took the report , told them all where to find her if necessary and shut herself in her office .
11 I told them all not to worry , I would go on working with you as soon as you were conscious and we would see our way together to a solution of the whole case . ’
12 The white boys impute an imaginary position of advantage to blacks , which allows them not only to deny the actual conditions of black oppression , but to claim them as their own , in order to justify exclusionary practices which keep blacks ‘ one down ’ and themselves ‘ one up ’ .
13 The right hon. Lady has seen the various groups to which I have referred , and I accept that the list is a long one , but she did not bring them together collectively to discuss a consensus .
14 and you have to press them down anyway to make them all stick .
15 We , as members , should not sit on their desks and tell them exactly where to go .
16 Every attempt will be made to open up dialogue with the kidnappers and to stall them long enough to trace where your wife and daughter are being held .
17 The sonic pulse systems emitted by toothed whales are directional and most species seem to use them not only to detect food but also to make fine distinctions on the basis of the echoes .
18 It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness .
19 The women who come to refuges do so because marriage is unbearable and they have no resources to give them anywhere else to run to .
20 And when the rain stops , the beavers may have to build them up again to prevent the level of the lake from falling so low that the entrance to the lodge is exposed .
21 Lady Morton had no doubt enjoined them not only to look after his every need , but also to report back to her .
22 She interpreted them quite accurately to mean that her children were under-achieving and the message she took from them was almost always a negative one .
23 I mean if you 're saying that by not communicating everybody 's performance gets better , let's tell them all not to talk to each-other
24 I would tell them all where to go .
25 Use them not only to record information , but also to explore your understanding of historical topics and issues .
26 The members ' rights of ownership entitle them not only to make decisions personally about how their property is to be used , but also to delegate that power to others , and they are free to stipulate what degree of control they require over the discretion ceded by them .
27 This enabled them once again to draw up a profile of those high-risk subjects who developed schizophrenia , which turned out to be similar to that reported at an earlier stage of the research .
28 Governing bodies must develop strategies for cooperation across LEAs which enable them not only to share some resources , but also to apply greater pressure on decisions about the size of the education budget .
29 It is vital that our children have the best possible education to allow them not only to have the best possible standard of life and maximise their opportunities , but for the benefit of Britain , so that we can compete in the world in trade and industry .
30 And it probably beds them in slightly to go off to somewhere else .
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