Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] them " in BNC.

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1 erm but I would say , on the whole , my guess is that there are many girls that perhaps could go into science and could make contributions to science but do n't do so simply because their families do n't understand it and the schools do n't support them .
2 Their husbands do n't want them to do anything which is not passive , and in the end women end up believing the same .
3 Bernard Cotton , the England manager , forcefully expressed the view that England failed to beat the Lahore XI because the Pakistani umpires did not award them the penalty corners and strokes they had earned .
4 Bernard Cotton , the England manager , forcefully expressed the view that England failed to beat the Lahore XI because the Pakistani umpires did not award them the penalty corners and strokes they had earned .
5 These can lead to catastrophic failures if inspectors do not identify them either visually or by applying non-destructive testing techniques such as X-rays , eddy currents , and ultrasonic inspection .
6 They had the moral flexibility to meet shifting organizational demands and still enjoy the sleep of the just — their ability to relativize other moral imperatives whilst constantly prioritizing the pursuit of organizational goals did not make them necessarily immoral , but it did facilitate a moral flexibility others denied themselves .
7 ‘ It 's up to parents to make sure kids do n't eat them , ’ a company representative said .
8 Young girls will steal make-up if their parents do n't give them the money for it … ‘
9 Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins .
10 Tea breaks and chats in the yard and dart games in the pub make life pleasant ; the fact that nobody will do anybody else 's job gives everybody security ; people 's aspirations do not take them out of their group , but concern the group as such ’
11 The contractors did not block them up , and when the reservoir was filled the water from it burst through the old shafts and flooded A's mines .
12 They have subject limited statutory duties in the insurance companies act , but the fact they 're subjected to duties in the same way that the underwriters , the underwriters are subject to duties does not make them regulators , but in any event even if we were wrong on that there is no exemption under article eighty five , one for regulators and , and your Lordship has seen a number of cases and I sha n't go back to them is fully subject to the competition rules whether as a regulator or not .
13 Now these scientists are being asked to bear another burden : nearly 2,000 who were promised university positions may now find themselves jobless because the universities do not want them .
14 Observers did not deem them serious enough to put the election results into question , and the UDF , which had described the elections as dishonest and unfair on June 14 , issued a statement on June 22 supporting the Central Electoral Commission .
15 First , even the commanders who authorised such attacks did not justify them as legitimate in themselves , but only as reprisals : a use of means unlawful in themselves but legitimate in retaliation against unlawful attacks by the enemy .
16 When feeding your dogs do n't hand them their meat or they might take it from your elbow down .
17 The attack was based on a number of strands of evidence , including the fact that activation of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system was too diffuse to underpin the range of subtle emotional experiences of which we are capable , and the observation that severing the spinal cord in dogs does not prevent them displaying facial signs of emotion when provoked in an appropriate way .
18 The absence of second-person pronouns may make a poem a ‘ soliloquy ’ , but their presence in poems does not make them ‘ dialogues ’ .
19 A later article will argue that this lowering of costs does not eliminate them altogether but rather transfers them .
20 So if you cut your toenails do n't leave them lying around on the floor , do n't make too much noise if you have to use the slop bucket at night and if you 're a shit-stabber then I 'll tell you now , my arsehole is n't for rent .
21 Living conditions do n't affect them .
22 The networks did not report them , nor did the press .
23 There is a serious problem in that even when the LEA is giving meals away the customers do n't take them !
24 The players told him after the game that the lights did not trouble them as much as sunlight .
25 While such attitudes disappoint the police , officers do n't find them wholly surprising .
26 But constant complaints were made by the forest inhabitants that the Forest officers did not allow them to exercise these common rights unless they paid illegal and extortionate dues .
27 It appears that the Widdicombe recommendation to give statutory powers to chief executives was rejected because most chief executives did not want them and politicians were cautious of such powers in the hands of one officer ( see Local Government Chronicle , 29July 1988 , pp. 8 , 9 ) .
28 He said , ‘ Getting used to things does n't make them any better , does it ?
29 Except in the special Bertrand case , even if the self-interest of the firms does not lead them to collude , it would not lead them to behave as perfectly competitive firms either .
30 In Commission of the European Communities v. Hellenic Republic ( Case 127/87 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 3333 , 3348 , para. 7 the court referred to its established case law : see , inter alia , Hellenic Republic v. Commission of the European Communities ( Case 57/86 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 2855 to the effect that the fact that member states retain certain monetary powers does not entitle them to take unilateral measures prohibited by the E.E.C .
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