Example sentences of "[verb] them [adv] of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is beginning to be recognised that proficiency in more than one language often carries with it the need to be what one might term ‘ crosslingual ’ , that is , able to generate connections across languages rather than only using them independently of each other .
2 Although all my aids had to work in unison , I had to really concentrate on being able to work them independently of each other .
3 Pro-marketeers of a social democratic type have been prepared to manage markets : restricting the area of their use ( keeping them out of such things as health care ) ; moderating their tendency to generate inequality , ( by policies of income redistribution ) ; and preserving some of the market 's industrial casualties by nationalizing bankrupt firms and industries .
4 Her children have disappointed and saddened her to the point where she has made the decision to rule them out of future considerations surrounding the throne .
5 Hunger then tended to strike , forcing them out of that sinful bed , and down to the sunlit kitchen to make breakfast of fruit and coffee and rolls .
6 Even Shelford could not work them out of that one .
7 Can now , can we actually move on a bit because , that has been very valuable what you said , but in fairness to Mr Maxwell it also has to be said does n't it that up until he stole these assets er this process of throwing organisations , peoples monies into a spin dryer and pulling them out of different sort of sequences was something he regularly did and we 've had witnesses to say how well he did manage the funds and how they grew , whether when they should sell stock and when they should n't sell stock and so on .
8 On and on they travelled , rattling appallingly fast over the rutted roads so as to outstrip the pilgrims who followed them out of each town and village .
9 It was also close to the end of the shift and this legal reduction prevented them having to ‘ go over ’ , as well as getting them out of considerable paperwork later , and road traffic accidents are particularly disliked because of the amount of paperwork they involve .
10 ‘ This is ludicrous because we are responsible for getting them out of any real trouble , should it arise .
11 What has happened in the current year is we 've started from no involvement with this particular group of clients , and building up where by the end of the year , our best estimate we 're approaching six hundred clients so then we have a commitment of providing either residential care or some care package which keeps them out of residential care .
12 After all , elementary particle physics is always trying to split things up into smaller and smaller constituents with a view to treating them independently of each other .
13 ‘ To be honest I wanted to keep them out of all this .
14 ‘ You 're not going to be able to keep them out of this .
15 The knumdrum where the people have gone has now been answered because the amount of domiciliary care needed to keep them out of residential places to meet their needs and wishes turns out to be very much less than we expected , on average less than seven hours a week .
16 Try to build them out of other aspects of jealousy .
17 And when they start on about ‘ beam me up Scottie ’ they hope it will really take them out of this world .
18 Finally , you will need to find a suitable storage container for the bags , to enable them to lie flat , keep them out of direct sunlight and free of dust .
19 If they get there the men plot all kinds of strategies to get them out of such posts .
20 Perhaps more important , the Administration is again under pressure from US exporters who fear that the high dollar will drive them out of international markets .
21 Staff at London 's Games Store had sold little of anything to do with the war until the war-games club of an American military base in Britain cleared them out of T-55 tanks ( Iraq 's main battle tank ) and German armoured personnel carriers ( used by the Saudis ) .
22 Only Cup runs have kept them out of those positions so far .
23 You 've destroyed them out of sheer pettiness ! ’
24 A lot of money has gone into their schooling but as my financial situation has deteriorated we have had to consider take them out of private education and sending them to state school .
25 those chocolates have made me sick , take them out of this hot room
26 " They that go down to the sea in ships and occupy their business in great waters ; these men see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep … so when they cry unto the Lord in their trouble He delivereth them out of this distress .
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