Example sentences of "[vb base] them [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The two men struck a deal and subsequently Trevaskis took a 50 per cent partnership in a new company to import ‘ Laura Ashley ’ fabrics and make them up locally according to agreed patterns and styles .
2 These taxes are surely indefensible , because they are not only unproductive to the country , but actually put up the costs of producing our goods and make them less attractively priced for the overseas market .
3 In view of the understandable difficulty that this inelegant and complex piece of legislation presented to these people , one must stand in awe at what one Member , Sir Michael Havers , had the temerity to say at the Third Reading of the Bill : ‘ One of the great ambitions of successive Parliaments is to simplify the laws that they pass and make them more readily understood . ’
4 — disconnect all the cables , mix them up then try to reconnect them ;
5 No I 'll put that on it 's easier save that for your Mum put them on here did you say ?
6 Get me the er , some kitchen roll first please take those Stace , those things and put them up there give me your shoe you bet
7 put them back exactly watch them
8 Do n't take the top off put them back now look .
9 Put them down there love
10 Let them not therefore bewail the delay of the Parousia .
11 Bed them on well rammed soil and , if the slope is steep , secure them with wooden wedges driven firmly into the ground .
12 Check them out carefully while they 're still in their bags in the shop , then convey them quickly home keeping them warm , and in the dark .
13 They still find them quite frequently do n't they ?
14 I intend to keep the fry in a number of these nets for the first few weeks of their lives and feed them on newly hatched brine shrimp .
15 Use them not only to record information , but also to explore your understanding of historical topics and issues .
16 Obviously , as you will see by the one we have enclosed with these notes they have cost the Society a fairly substantial amount of money and although we are still allowing you to have them free of charge we ask that you use them very sparingly Thank you .
17 The members ' rights of ownership entitle them not only to make decisions personally about how their property is to be used , but also to delegate that power to others , and they are free to stipulate what degree of control they require over the discretion ceded by them .
18 Governing bodies must develop strategies for cooperation across LEAs which enable them not only to share some resources , but also to apply greater pressure on decisions about the size of the education budget .
19 Like there were n't any old boys on there they used to wash 'em out you know and clean them up then smoke 'em .
20 But er go on leave them on there leave them on there
21 have to pass them round and mark them instantly then start the next section .
22 Now she 'll transmit in code every hour , on the hour , and you 'll read those signals and write them down then give a receipt .
23 Well you pull them out and stick them up there do n't ya ?
24 I hand them around just letting people know what I 'm doing you know .
25 what they hand them down here do they ?
26 ‘ And , ’ Luke continued as if she had n't spoken , ‘ it would be only common courtesy to return their hospitality to us and take them out somewhere to dine . ’
27 They 're real nice pictures — I keep them in my pocket and take them out sometimes to look at them .
28 We , usually they see them round there do n't we ?
29 Have them fucking ready made up and just
30 Those who have n't got them certainly do n't want them , and those who have them already certainly do n't want them to get worse .
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