Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] them [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 A detailed analysis of such techniques is beyond the scope of this book , and so the coverage given to them will be generally limited to their marketing applications .
2 I mean , the light coming from them would be bent — as if it had gone through crinkly glass — like you get in bathroom windows .
3 The estate may suffer because it may be impossible for the personal representative to sell the shares at their true value , especially if any attempt to dispose of them would trigger rights of pre-emption or first refusal .
4 It is only within the context of this ‘ world view ’ that particular features of the Victoria Centre and the attribution of meaning given to them can be understood .
5 It is also possible that guls possessed some mystical or totemistic significance , but although symbols aimed at warding off the " evil eye " are still found in some tribal weaving , any deeper meaning attributed to them can now be little more than conjecture .
6 A bait cast amongst them can often not be resisted .
7 ‘ I would also like to dispute the suggestion that these gates are opened in emergencies , as the grass growing under them would bear out . ’
8 Much of the interest in risk as a variable has arisen from the apparently contradictory implications of two influential theories about the role of subjective risk in driving , risk homeostasis theory ( RHT ) and zero-risk theory , thus these theories will be briefly described and the role which subjective risk plays in them will be discussed .
9 Once these principles are formulated a model based on them can make not only explanatory retrodictive accounts of observed data , but predictions about new situations .
10 The time and effort demanded of them may put a strain on their relationship with a partner , who may have been looking forward to the years when they could be alone again as a couple .
11 Based on the principle of customer loyalty , their Price Promise guarantees to refund the difference if an item stocked by them can be purchased locally at a lower price .
12 It may well be that a particular piece of research needs to focus on selected people for information , and the information gained from them will be fitted together into a coherent and consistent pattern with virtually no percentages and significance tests at all .
13 If coal is to be the choice , does my right hon. Friend agree that scrubbers are essential at coal-fired power stations and the type of coal put into them must be low in sulphur dioxide emissions ?
14 If this is not done then defence against the hazards or management of the risk arising from them can be seriously impaired .
15 Access to information held about them will help clients understand better the processes in which they are involved , and to participate in decisions that critically effect them .
16 Moreover , only a conditional right of savages to the land occupied by them could be recognized .
17 There is one exception to this rule of not searching the unregistered Land Charges Register in the case of registered land : prospective mortgagors who are buying a registered property have , as yet ( until they complete their purchase ) , no title to the registered land ; and therefore a bankruptcy or a receiving order made against them would not be disclosed by a title search .
18 An animal sheltering in them can only too easily be cornered and many hole-dwellers take steps to reduce that risk .
19 In a system that is lightly-stocked problems like these should not occur , but accidents will happen and your system 's ability to deal with them will be put to the test .
20 The language presented to them may be a genuine record of native speaker behaviour , genuine , that is to say , as textual data , but to the extent that it does not engage native speaker response it can not be realized as authentic discourse .
21 Material sent to them should not exceed 100 words .
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