Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] them [det] " in BNC.

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1 The opportunity to buy two outstanding adjoining properties in that location was extremely rare and the Perots had the opportunity to acquire them both as a family compound .
2 He went there to Dalby Forest one day in the afternoon loaded them all up and set off for Wales .
3 Local authorities are to be given the leading role in the organisation of community care , but the decision to give them this responsibility was taken with the greatest possible reluctance and only after every other possibility had been explored .
4 Indeed , there must be serious doubts about the decision to hold them this year .
5 Then she hurried out to the kitchen to tell them all the news .
6 You have competing systems and you have the freedom to switch them all off .
7 The bark starts them all off and they howl at the moon for a few minutes .
8 The Guidance has them both .
9 The confrontation convinced them that , on the contrary , they were so dogmatic and sure of themselves that it was obvious that they had no intention of being deterred .
10 A sound from the doorway made them both turn .
11 The Opposition commend them all , and I hope that the Minister will say that she will implement them .
12 The Monster has them all .
13 Anyway , one morning the Commandant called them all together on the parade ground .
14 The harsh , jarring ring of the telephone stunned them both into silence .
15 The blurting ring of the telephone caught them all unexpectedly .
16 ‘ And I suppose you only had to flash your smile at the women in the village to have them all falling over themselves to tell you more . ’
17 The moment embarrassed them both to silence .
18 The recoil flung them both back .
19 The coroner turned them both away .
20 The room enclosed them both : exclusive and private .
21 Then he got peevish and decided on a rain storm and the dinosaurs were so overgrown that they would n't fit into the ark so the flood destroyed them all .
22 Nora and I used to say that the war did them all a power of good .
23 Disturbing the Ritual : The adventurers can do this simply by stepping into the circle and attacking the Vampire and his minion , but the circle offers them some protection by the time the adventurers attack : treat Maximilian and Juliane as having 1 AP , all locations , and +10 bonuses to their I scores while within the circle .
24 It is not , as they claim in their own idealistic illusions , because the leader loves them all equally , but because they are all persecuted equally by the primal father , the leader , and they all fear him equally .
25 Because Vitor had thanked him in his own language , the waiter took them both to be fellow compatriots and proceeded to chatter away in Portuguese , remarking on the sunny weather , suggesting choices of food and wine , complimenting them on Thomas 's cuteness and good behaviour .
26 Now , as the waiter served them both with salmon poached in white wine , dressed with a spicy sauce and served with salad and new potatoes , she felt her mouth watering in anticipation of the meal .
27 They had five sons and eight daughters , and Dresser 's hectic career was driven in part by the need to support them all .
28 He even despatches the C major and F major Preludes swiftly enough to feel the need to play them both twice over .
29 It was a film made some years ago in black and white , but , despite the difficulty of watching it in a foreign language , the power of the drama gripped them both , Sarella because she was a professional and was impressed by the intensity of the acting , and Marc because it seemed to strike some deep chord within him .
30 The foresters of fee usually had the right to take ‘ cablish ’ — that is , dead and dry wood , and trees or branches blown down by the wind within their bailiwicks : in Bernwood Forest , if the wind felled ten trees ‘ in one night and one day ’ , the king took them all , but if there were less than ten , the forester of fee took them .
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