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

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1 Women are being asked detailed questions about their child-care arrangements , and failure to produce satisfactory answers may disqualify them from benefit .
2 Let's consider them in order .
3 Those of us who enjoy them need only a name for each condition , so that we may discuss them in expectation and in recollection .
4 No the guests will not be in costume , we thought it was unfair that they should make them in costume .
5 Like Arsenal , they are in form at the moment , so we must treat them with respect — but not too much . ’
6 These will get better and better and we should consider them as part of our thinking .
7 I think we should beat them at H.Q , especially if Batts can get the ball in Midfield , and Deane perks up .
8 When we are in the material world doing work or playing , we should do them with enthusiasm and be wholly committed to them .
9 Members with suggestions for new entries should send them without delay to Roger Protz at CAMRA HQ .
10 But many are indignant at the suggestion that age should bar them from help
11 For if the relations between the individual and society are as close as he believes , we must take them into account ; instead of grounding explanations upon one part we must theorise about the whole to which all the parts belong .
12 If not , you should select them from group 2 .
13 We must have them for tea .
14 ‘ We must have them to dinner some time , ’ says Felicity .
15 A witness who refers to case records when testifying must submit them to examination by the other parties to the proceedings , if required , and runs the risk of being cross-examined on their contents .
16 If need be , we should educate them for unemployment , rather than trying to pretend that they are all going to get jobs in which French and Geography will come in handy .
17 ‘ I suppose we should take them with water . ’
18 But you must inform them in writing of the situation .
19 The most serious offences are ‘ triable on indictment only ’ , which means that the magistrates ' courts must commit them for trial to the Crown Court .
20 ( c ) Drafting for clarity There are well-developed rules of construction used by the courts when interpreting a contract , and the drafter should bear them in mind .
21 There are general rules of construction which the courts will adopt in interpreting such provisions , and the drafter should bear them in mind .
22 It has been said that these rules will be applied less stringently to a commercial contract than to other types of document ( Henry Boot Construction v Central Lancashire New Town Development Corpn ( 1980 ) 15 BLR 8 ) but the drafter should bear them in mind and , if possible , avoid their application .
23 he 'll bore them to death .
24 You 'll need them on clay . ’
25 So they 'll give them from table to table .
26 Now if you 'd like two tickets I 've got one pair of tickets only , we 'll send them by post we need your postcode call us on Nottingham three four three four three four but please make sure that you can use the tickets before you call please .
27 ‘ It might convert them to vegetarianism . ’
28 A few centres might use them for lake paddling , it was thought , but the serious river paddler would never buy them .
29 And I 'm sure you 'll see them in operation tomorrow , we 've got six bowlers in all so we 're fairly confident that we 'll er bowl whatever the conditions .
30 We should n't leave them lying around the house like a tube of vitamin C. If the words come too easily to hand , we 'll use them without thought ; we wo n't be able to resist .
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