Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] them [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And as students of the star signs will verify , the cuspate divisions help explain his ability to carve the characters he plays into different personality fragments to give them added depth . |
2 | These Goblin are known as Doom Divers , although it is usual for other ( saner ) Goblins to call them bat-winged loonies . |
3 | Women make up one million of the new union 's members and will be guaranteed two-thirds of its executive seats to give them effective control , although the three top salaried posts will be filled by men . |
4 | The week-long camps are sponsored by Digital Equipment Company , and are open to students aged from 14 to 17 years to give them practical experience of the computer applications they will come across when they take up their careers . |
5 | Lineker and Paul Gascoigne have both been in touch with Spurs to wish them good luck for the new season . |
6 | Train personnel to give them appropriate skills and knowledge ( includes all engineers and technicians in risk awareness training ) . |
7 | Similarly organisations that find themselves in difficulty ; where the profits are not coming through , where there is pressure from shareholders for a significant improvement in profit performance ; here again , the chairman and the Board are likely to reach out to executive search consultants to find them new talent . |
8 | He can also make a point of talking to Mr Yeltsin and other republican leaders to offer them moral support . |
9 | From the beginning , Lewis was a conscientious tutor who tried to keep the balance right between amiability or conviviality ( not always possible between incompatible types ) and his duty to the pupils to give them sufficient preparation for their examinations . |
10 | ‘ And the book said we paint the flowers to make them pretty colours , ’ said Grimma . |
11 | It may have been a traditional marriage , gift , given to couples to bring them good luck . |
12 | Almost all had some form of conscious planning or deliberate encouragement from their lords to give them urban status . |
13 | Monkeys also use sticks to reach food that may otherwise be out of reach , and they can use stones to help them open fruit and nuts . |