Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , there are several Mira variables which can be found with binoculars when near maximum , and can even show some colour ; I have given notes about them in the pages which follow , but it is rather pointless to go into detail , because long-period variables are the province of the telescopic observer , and estimates made with binoculars are inevitably rough .
2 If there are enough requests for them in the web , I 'll stick them in .
3 Look up such excellent works as J. Rachman and Clare Philips ' Psychology and Medicine ( Temple Smith ) or Richard Totman 's Social Causes of Illness ( Souvenir ) and you will find a total of 14 words between them on the subject .
4 If they are churchgoers , but unable to go out alone , it is usually possible to organise lifts for them in the cars of other church members to Sunday services as well as week-day activities .
5 Four strikers on the pitch had amassed 161 goals between them since the start of last season .
6 The woman floated down the steps towards them on the cloud of her gossamer gown .
7 In this case , a more precise purpose might be , " I want to find out the relative sizes of the most common dinosaurs so I can draw scale pictures of them on a wall chart . "
8 From the very first page , where he both mistranscribes and then mistranslates further the opening of Terce in a Book of Hours , he matches marginal pictures with random words of text beside them , wildly associating words out of context with pictures near them in the margins , apparently grasping the flimsiest of puns and word associations .
9 They were getting there the cheap way and combining adventure with the bonus of having their cars with them at the end .
10 They would have lists of all the people that had bought books from them or might have bought books from them in the past , categorized by where they live , the age of the person , the sex , the special interests , the past purchases , and then they would send out special books erm special letters , if they had a new doggie book coming out they might select all the ladies over fifty-five who had bought doggie books in the past .
11 They must be considered reasonable by the parties to them at the time of entering into the contract and they must also be seen as reasonable from an objective point of view .
12 Students selected on the basis of success in some form of study which has placed similar demands on them to the ones which they will experience in higher education have been shown to respond as least as well as , it not better than , the traditionally qualified entrants .
13 Many advice workers are unaware that they have had a democratic part in the policy decisions that have adopted these training requirements and some even see these demands on them as a personal affront .
14 The article gives the possibility of legal action against individual sellers or suppliers , or groups of them from the same economic sector , or against their trade associations .
15 ‘ There 's loads of them at the Standard , ’ said Cooper , persuasively , so persuasively in fact , that we ended up at 7.00 am outside Holborn Tube with a banner declaring Flirting for London , handing leaflets to men and flowers to women , so he could get a good photograph for his story .
16 she said there are loads of them on the cycle path without lights on !
17 I tell you what , if you get one of the earlier mountain bikes there made of five three one tubing which is lighter than what you 've got , there 's loads of them in the paper for sale and there so cheap
18 The cliff was sheer , dropping down to secret rocky coves below them with the sea gently lapping white sand .
19 The little holes are openings to the sensory pores and if you look you will see two lines of them on the sides , the lateral lines .
20 The descriptions of them in the books we read are for the most part as unlike the truth as are the descriptions of aristocratic life in the books they read .
21 Still , as long as the occupants are happy huddling in a spartan hut with the fantasy that they are men of the wilds , while people read the Daily Record under a golf umbrella and pass round the digestives a few thousand feet above them on the Ben then who can criticise ?
22 They still wore their seaboots , but brought their shoregoing shoes with them in an oilskin bag .
23 It is true that he knew the Prime Ministers of the later 1940s and early 1950s , Attlee and Churchill , personally , and he was not averse to breaking protocol by raising policy matters with them behind the back of their Minister of Fuel and Power on a few occasions .
24 Based on initial assessment of application , finalists will be chosen and specially trained teams of assessors will pay on-site visits to them during the summer .
25 He shepherded the twins aboard without losing either of them down the gap and found seats for them in the same row .
26 We have encoded and used versions of them from the past we study .
27 But whatever their position is by Wednesday , supporters hope to see them put their disappointments behind them for the Aldershot Senior Cup final .
28 He was a Protestant lawyer who had enormous prestige among Derry Catholics for his work in combating injustices against them in the courts .
29 The Templars were crushed but some of them remained as a secret coven and I have crossed swords with them over the years .
30 The regarders accused one of them , Ralph of Abinghall , of having impounded in Walmore Green the animals belonging to the men of the district , extorted sixty geese from them as an amercement , and kept the beasts for himself , although all profits of such attachments belonged to the king .
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