Example sentences of "[verb] them the [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think people get even angrier if they think about this precise thing that was done in their so-called formative years that made them the way they are .
2 She 'd even given them the evidence herself .
3 probably had n't paid that much , so these peo the ones that lent the money out , in really they er , and they really have suffered just , they probably thought that if we do n't lend them the money somebody else will and get the interest and they 'll grow bigger and much overtake us , you know , to , to take over our business , so er , so the
4 and it 's on minimum premiums , you 've got a little bit of a discount there , but again , bearing in mind nine pound sixty might not buy them the cover they want .
5 If they are right , this spares them the refusal which would have otherwise shown up in the main survey as reported difficulty in getting credit .
6 This way she could simply wash it each morning and let it dry naturally — start trying for styles and valuable minutes had to be wasted keeping them the way they were meant to be .
7 Proponents of voluntary aided status for certain independent denominational schools could argue that the obstruction of their proposals is compounding the difficulties as well as denying them the choice which is available to other groups .
8 That 's why I sa that 's why I told them the weekend I thought at least I 'll have something sha n't I ?
9 It would give them the push they needed to come out into the open .
10 sense in which it 's in their interest not to breach this because you wo n't give them the material they need
11 He said : ‘ The supporters know I have always spoken to them in honesty and when I could not give them the truth I have kept my mouth shut .
12 ‘ If we afforded them the respect they deserve the respect they are given in other European countries then the standard of service we would get would be a lot higher , ’ says the 55-year-old Swiss-trained baker .
13 A cold breeze was blowing in off the sea which blasted them the moment they stepped on to the pavement .
14 He had n't given them the satisfaction of firing him there and then ; he 'd shown them the contempt he felt for them … let them suffer !
15 ‘ The beauty and interesting nature of this little bird ’ , Gould wrote , ‘ naturally made me anxious to bring home living examples ; I accordingly captured about twenty fully fledged birds , and kept them alive for some time ; but the difficulties necessarily attendant upon travelling in a new country rendering it impracticable to afford them the attention they required , I regret to say the whole were lost . ’
16 Whitlock telephoned them the moment he returned to the hotel but when Sabrina contacted Lausanne station she was told the only afternoon train had already departed .
17 The key issues for the future are how to sustain the number of voluntary welfare workers and their helpers , and give them the support they need to deal with both increasing and more complex welfare needs .
18 Managers need to recognise the benefit to the organisation of their clinical staff developing teaching skills , and give them the support they need in doing this .
19 Instead , give them the reaction you 've chosen .
20 Give them the measurement they the hole .
21 Dr Tournier comments : ‘ It is true that grandparents can often understand their children better than the parents do , and give them the acceptance they need in order to grow up . ’
22 ‘ we pour cold water on the natural loving feelings of their parents , and give them the impression they have produced something monstrous .
23 and even if they did buy without a solicitors assistance , what was the system about sending them the letter which we 've looked at earlier which is at erm D one , five , two , remember this is the letter that goes to Mr solicitors assuming you get a very rare person who does his or her own conveyance
24 Just the way she cuddles them the whole time-it 's disgusting . ’
25 When the studios were built , I wanted to record some of the songs I knew when I was young and I wanted to record them the way I wanted to hear them .
26 They say they 're having to deal with more and more dogs owned by families who have n't been able to give them the exercise they need .
27 We are able to give them the independence they so badly need , and with it self respect and dignity .
28 Tie in climbing roses to give them the support they need to thrive
29 On the one hand , Parliament did not trust the police enough to give them the power they wanted and then let them get on with it .
30 How easy to give them the book they sought , to be done with the entire affair .
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