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

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1 Use the pips to make a necklace or stick them onto card to make a design .
2 Please pass on your ideas — whether they 're articles , photographs , or cartoons — to your local correspondent or send them to me directly at Key Street , and do not hesitate to telephone on with any suggestions you may have .
3 Many organisations , as I 'm sure you are aware , buy computer or receive them as gifts , but they do n't make full use of them because of the lack of money for the necessary training and consultancy .
4 It 's the way to breach the drift defence — change direction or swamp them by numbers .
5 Considering himself throughout a true Catholic , Henry had been reluctant to enter into close association with foreign Protestant states , and when political necessity had induced him to consider allying with the German Lutheran princes in the 1530s , he had adamantly refused to accept their confession of faith or to view them as co-religionists .
6 In the summer months do n't shut your plants in a hot car or leave them in the sun while they are waiting to be loaded .
7 But these are not just shoelaces — use them to be different ; plait , twist , braid or cord them for a variety of looks and purposes , from bracelets , necklaces , hair bands , bag cords or to brighten up a pair of trainers .
8 He talked with them in his study or took them for walks in the park .
9 Defoe in 1730 had considered a poor man in constant work could earn from 4s to 5s ( 20-25p ) a week , " which will barely purchase bread and cheese and clothes for his family , so that if he falls sick or dies his wife and children infallibly come to the parish for relief , who allow them a small pittance or confine them in a workhouse " .
10 Serve them chilled either as an aperitif or try them with white meat , poultry dishes and cheeses .
11 The judge also had to consider a submission made by the mother that the return of the children ( if ordered ) would expose them to a ‘ grave risk of physical or psychological harm or place them in an intolerable situation ’ within the terms of paragraph ( b ) of article 13 .
12 As new treatments and technologies proliferate and new needs are identified these demands escalate , but even as early as 1954 , the then Minister for Health , Enoch Powell , discovered that it became a " positive ethical duty for ( providers ) to beseige and bombard the government and force or shame them into providing more money … and then more again " ( Powell 1966 ) .
13 Nigel Buxton , 41 , swerved snarply across the road when he lifted both his hands off the wheel and ran them through his hair , Didcot magistrates heard .
14 procedure for taking goods out of stock and transferring them to the shop floor
15 But , rather than pay cash , Novell will issue about 1.1 million new shares of Novell stock and trade them for existing USL stock .
16 It was still soaking wet and now Wexford carefully removed from its leather partitions a photograph of Lilian Hatton , a driving licence and a darts club membership card and spread them in the sun to dry .
17 Look at the numbers on your card and match them against those following for Game 228 Day 1 .
18 Originally it was thought to give better protection to the crew ejecting at high speed and provide them with a ‘ shirt-sleeve ’ environment .
19 ‘ So , ’ he was saying to the Prince 's chauffeur as Owen arrived , ‘ you picked the two girls up from the salon and took them to the river at Beni Suef ? ’
20 She lashed the class with scorn and ridicule and punished them for the nasty thoughts in her own mind .
21 Benjamin drew three gold coins from his purse and placed them in the centre of the table .
22 Alternatively , enclose in clean , clear polythene bags or cover with cling film to prevent moisture loss and stand them in a warm place .
23 Police arrested them after the tragedy and held them for two days on suspicion of unlawful killing .
24 It is possible for a man to assemble a large number of these mystical phrases that move the mind and to use them as passports to the transcendent world .
25 Then , with the right side of the garment facing the machine , pick up the stitches around the neck and place them on the machine .
26 For this reason it is not good practice to acquire high concentration and dilute them on site for use as stock concentrates and stored for further dilution at the point of use .
27 They will need little or no pruning beyond dead-heading and keeping them within bounds .
28 Her maternal instincts would be so strong that she would be unable to resist their calls for help and would soon approach them , pick them up individually in her mouth and place them in her bed .
29 Mrs Bannerji brought two new cups of tea and placed them beside Pakeezah Begum 's big , black bakelite telephone .
30 Juliet fished the boiled eggs from the saucepan and placed them in eggcups .
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