Example sentences of "[verb] them on [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They would also remove any personal belongings which were removable and next day place them on prominent display , according to Polperro 's Quiller Couch , ‘ … to disclose the disgraceful want of vigilance supposed to characterise the owner ’ .
2 However , for patients in their forties it is usually a simple matter to establish them on similar insulin regimens to the Type I patients .
3 A particularly interesting feature of the trestle piers was the method used for founding them on irregular river beds .
4 But she had earned them on sheer merit .
5 Pour off the pulp , strain the seeds and spread them on absorbent paper to dry ; then store in a cool , dry place .
6 Ellen had gone to her one-room apartment in town while Thessy was reading his Bible in the main-cabin , so I heated myself some baked beans in Wavebreaker 's microwave , spread them on buttered toast , soaked them in brown sauce , then ate a morose supper on deck until the bugs drove me to the screened sanctuary of the staterooms below .
7 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
8 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
9 and I 've mounted them on green germ , but I 'm going to put them on a table , and then hang the germs from the ceiling or something , round , cos I have n't got a board for that .
10 ‘ Instead of a pay freeze for Ministers , it would have made sense to put them on performance-related pay , so that if this statement does n't work , they do n't get paid at all , ’ he said .
11 Keep your top people and keep them on top form
12 Of course many committees are composed of old chums , but a way of making meetings less forbidding to those outside the circle is to hold them on neutral ground outside members homes .
13 The seminar is intended to educate them on climatic change and global warming .
14 Keep pots moist — it 's vital that roots have no difficulty penetrating them — by sitting them on capillary matting .
15 In April 1988 the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales appointed a Working Group to advise them on appropriate attainment targets and programmes of study for English .
16 At a more specific level there were matters like the involvement with the Military College at Shrivenham , where students were military employees and where the College wished the students to handle security classified material in their courses and possibly even to examine them on classified material .
17 But one can not help thinking that a far greater contribution to the preservation of the World 's rain forests would be made if companies could be persuaded to make their annual brochures less glossy and to print them on re-cycled paper .
18 A helpful device is to print them on separate index cards which you carry around with you for a while .
19 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
20 ( If they are not on the shelves , you can always request them on inter-library loan . )
21 he 's been getting the buying signals right , you can close them on alternative choice , right , which do you prefer ?
22 He feeds them on newly-hatched brine shrimp right from the start and achieves a size of half an inch within a month .
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