Example sentences of "[verb] them take the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For many are accompanied by mothers who 've let them take the day off . |
2 | Usually , I know exactly what I want , but it is much better if you can get other people to do it and let them take the credit . |
3 | It would enable them to take the surrender of the 200,000 Croats on their arrival in Austria and hand them back to the " local Jugoslav forces " , without having to be concerned by the general instruction that all surrendering Yugoslavs should be retained pending a political decision as to their ultimate disposal . |
4 | One partial solution to the problem of accounting for intra-regional cross-boundary flows would be to allocate resources to authorities taking no account of the cross-boundary flows and to leave them to take the responsibility of paying for their own residents treated elsewhere … there would be far more flexibility for the Area planners to arrange health care for their population . |
5 | Rose had asked them to take the flask out to him at four . |
6 | The various nations and nationalities of the USSR , at the same time , had their specific concerns , and the neglect of these during the Stalin and Brezhnev years had led them to take the form of ‘ public disaffection , which now and then escalated into conflicts ’ . |
7 | ‘ It involves making them take the shape wanted while still in solution , ’ Causton says . |
8 | er to get them to take the stuff away . |
9 | " Whatever you do do not let them take the book back without admitting that your name is in it . " |
10 | He acted out all the schoolboy fantasies , weaving his way past English defenders with consummate ease , beckoning them to take the ball with gestures of smug superiority , scoring now and again , and sitting on the ball when being brilliant became a bore . |
11 | They are provided with guidance which enables them to take the initiative . |
12 | There is no doubt that their super-sensitive barbules detect our lines just as easily as they detect food , but , fortunately for us , they usually accept our offerings in spite of the obvious danger they have felt , though the same danger compels them to take the bait ‘ hit-and-run ’ style . |