Example sentences of "[verb] them on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They had bought flowers in the village and they laid them on the new grave . |
2 | Certainly , according to Hardie , ‘ in the case of allocating insurance premiums on particular lines of cover when setting individual budgets for the following year , head offices could look at their operating units ’ past claims records and load them on the poor performers while even awarding the equivalent of no claims bonuses to the good ones . |
3 | A health clinic has stepped in to help patients who ca n't find a dentist to treat them on the National Health Service . |
4 | They say they ca n't afford to treat them on the National Health . |
5 | The terms of the contracts in this category are rarely negotiated ; instead , they are prepared by or for one party who effectively imposes them on the other party to the contract , saying " If you want to do business with me , you must use my terms " . |
6 | It should out-point them on the rough stuff , too , for the Range Rover is still king of the wild frontiers . |
7 | When he spied his guests , he jumped to his feet and called a greeting , straightening the chairs and holding them one after the other to steady them on the uneven gravel while they sat down . |
8 | A van passed them on the other carriageway . |
9 | A car passed them on the single track road , heading north ; they stood aside to let it pass , waving at the single occupant when he waved at them . |
10 | Their phone call came to my home in Hampstead inviting me to come to Toronto to meet them on the following Sunday . |
11 | ‘ In the 1950s and 60s there were superb beers — if you caught them on the right day . |
12 | Hopefully , YTS permitting , the rest of the country can catch them on the forthcoming Teenage Fannies tour . |
13 | Hopefully , YTS permitting , the rest of the country can catch them on the forthcoming Teenage Fannies tour . |
14 | Manchester United wait on Bryan Robson 's decision on his fitness for the Rumbelows Cup Final against Nottingham Forest today , and hope to use the match to launch them on the final leg of their title procession . |
15 | Remove the stitches from the standard gauge machine with the garter bar and replace them on the chunky machine . |
16 | Their worthlessness is discovered only when the duped client attempts to sell them on the legitimate market . |
17 | He worked each through a transition training programme with the assigned aircraft and schooled them on the forthcoming filming . |
18 | We read our lines together for the first time — but never as we would do them on the actual recording . |
19 | Philby claimed he thoughtfully put them on the right track to divert suspicion from himself . |
20 | We did , yes , the two Rhododendron behind the and put them on the outside |
21 | Unless I put them on the outside wood . |
22 | ‘ You do n't wash your feet and put them on the dirty floor , do you ? ’ he asked as he got ready for the guests who would soothe the painful passage towards the critics . |
23 | She poked busily at the concoctions , withdrew the tins from the oven and put them on the scrubbed wooden table to cool . |
24 | If you have a problem with a friend , partner , child , colleague or neighbour , try meeting them on the inner planes before discussing the issue with them in person : |
25 | The main street of the village faced them on the other side of the Westport road . |
26 | Godparents , these state that you should keep them on the straight and narrow |
27 | Clydebank make a practice of discomfiting clubs from the higher division when they meet them on the claustrophobic confines of their own pitch , as last season 's finalists , Airdrie , discovered when they were knocked out after a third-round replay . |
28 | ‘ Like it ? ’ asked Sergeant , who had dashed round through the gate and now welcomed them on the other side . |
29 | Whether they 're hard to get or whether they have n't got them on the normal channels I do n't know ! |
30 | ‘ We are glad the owner has handed over the pictures of his own free will rather than selling them on the Western art market . ’ |