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

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1 The draft orders are again the subject of consultation , following which parliamentary approval turns them into legal binding requirements .
2 When the time is right Shamans pick the special fungus and make the vile brew which sends the Fanatics crazy and turns them into uncontrolled whirling maniacs .
3 I remember seeing them on Ready Steady go and liking Ronnie Lane 's smile .
4 and the Warner Brothers Bugs Bunny and the popcorn , you go and get your popcorn dish out of thing , show Alex how much popcorn we bought , I mean you go up there and it 's not like it used to be years ago a little bale of popcorn they sell them in huge great big cartons up there
5 The second argues more generally that since we have made mistakes , or would make them in imaginary similar circumstances , we do not know now .
6 It broke the concentration of my players and led them into serious defensive errors .
7 Older people , on the basis of chronological age , are progressively removed from economic life , which provides them not only with income , but structures their daily routines and integrates them into regular social relationships .
8 He made his way through the twisting streets of the harbour district , crossing the little squares where the market traders were spreading linen sheets on the ground before decking them with neat conical piles of vegetables and spices whose reds , yellows and greens shone out brightly against the white .
9 I bloody well ca n't achieve that by sticking them in dull concrete abortions !
10 Sticking your urine in a bottle , lot of blocks , sticking them in different coloured shaped holes and things like that , you know .
11 As a result the public interest is increasingly defined by expert professional administrators , and administrative decisions designed to promote the public interest are articulated in a language that screens them from effective parliamentary criticisms and public debate .
12 Sixty of them and put them out and make them into nice little lines and that and see what things you 'd have to multiply together to make twelve or what numbers you 'd multiply together cos it 'd be so many sets of like four sets of three or three sets of four .
13 They make them in bloody big batches now
14 TO peel the chestnuts , use a sharp knife to make a couple of slits in the skin of each one , put them in a saucepan , pour over enough boiling water to cover and simmer over a medium heat for about 5 minutes , then take them out a few at a time , drain and refresh them under running cold water .
15 Many of the individual steps have been identified and considerable efforts are under way to take the steps and combine them into efficient catalytic cycles .
16 ( i ) Excise ovaries and place them in physiological saline ( 0.9% ) .
17 Andy Roxburgh , who knows he has to face the Brazilians in next summer 's World Cup , and Bobby Robson , who knows he might , were reminded of Brazilian flair but were left to take Brazilian finishing on trust until Careca , the Napoli striker , headed them in front early in the second half .
18 In focusing on concrete outcomes of social activity , and explaining them through natural causal models , geographers have disguised the social origins of these outcomes and the political assumptions and implications of their theories .
19 For example , Activity 47 ( p. 101 ) , " Working with Scalar Paradigms " , provides a place for considering the role of value-judgements and obliges the reader to relate them to specific textual features .
20 As the preceding paragraphs have shown , child care is , until the Children Bill becomes law in the early 1990s , based on the Child Care Act 1980 , under which one major duty of the local authorities is to receive children into care and provide them with adequate substitute homes unless or until they can be returned to their natural parents .
21 However , and with great irony , it was the Government 's cuts which led to the virtual abandonment of the Council 's housing policy since the Council decided that whereas it was cheaper to service houses in groups , it was even cheaper and perhaps even permissible not to provide them with certain expensive services at all .
22 A more common way in which the simulation of the old computer can be improved is to select heavily used portions of the simulator program and replace them with individual specialized instructions ( such as for instruction fetching and decoding ) ; these new instructions are then implemented in microcode .
23 Take off cabinet doors : leave them off altogether for an open shelved look ; replace them with new louvred or wooden doors with beading ; replace them with glazed doors , or hang curtains in front of shelves instead ( PVC fabric curtains wo n't pick up dirt so easily but cotton is cheaper and easier to wash ) .
24 And they actually supply them in special sealed containers , you know , little cases that er , so , when you 're doing a hip job you have a little kit come from the supplier .
25 We shall examine these in turn , relating them to specific national situations .
26 The purpose of education , and of RE in particular , is to help these aspects to grow , relating them to basic religious concepts and basic skills for discernment .
27 I have no hesitation in recommending them for steady moving water and out of the two I feel the series X is more versatile .
28 An anonymous notice has also been placed beneath the original at the beginning of the right of way urging people to oppose any plans to re-classify the track , and alerting them to possible future proposals .
29 One of Einstein 's ways of working things out was to take the laws of nature as they were understood at the time and imagine them in unusual fictitious situations — such as , for instance , trying to imagine what it would be like to catch up with a light beam .
30 The dragonfish has expanded them into spectacular defensive weapons , each ray barbed with poison .
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