Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah she said she has to wear them for the television
2 However , because of their wide scope , when judging such clauses under s 3 of the UCTA , one has to treat them on the basis that they exclude or restrict liability for total failure to perform by reason of wilful default .
3 The person with the cushion on their lap then has to stroke them on the head and say ‘ Poor pussy ’ without laughing .
4 She wants to send them to the same private boarding school as her other partially sighted son , but her local council has refused .
5 Cardigans and coats are difficult because your child has to approach them from the wrong side .
6 As we saw earlier , the extreme emotions of the horse are quite clear as they involve the whole horse ; but the same emotions in a more moderate form , or of lesser intensity , like apprehension or annoyance , will reveal themselves differently in different horses ; and the horse owner really has to learn them from the movement , gestures , and noises that the horse makes , and the context in which they are made .
7 — JON Gittens , a key figure in Middlesbrough clinching a place in the new Premier League next season , wants to join them on a permanent basis from Southampton .
8 The Department of Transport wants to ban them from the ancient route for sixty days a year .
9 Where it does develop theories , it tends to found them on a specifically female individual consciousness , assuming that , if we learn to think and feel gynocentrically , we can overcome patriarchy .
10 And their Aussie coach Peter Walsh intends to repay them for the huge gamble they took when giving him the job last summer .
11 Instead of wooing the only people who should really matter — the fans — soccer often seems to leave them at the bottom of their list of priorities .
12 Their vestigial hands grope around them as their blind , closed-eyed faces press forwards against a thin film of ectoplasm which seems to shield them from the outside .
13 The supposedly technical and neutral nature of the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy which they employ appears to absolve them from the charge that they are making ideological claims about cultural difference .
14 Nothing , other than ownership and the secret garden , appears to distinguish them from the other tenants around them .
15 Instead of impressing its customers with the ease and convenience of , say , Microsoft 's ‘ Word ’ word-processing program , the company hopes to wow them with the way that ‘ Word ’ can incorporate charts or query a remote database for the latest sales figures .
16 The vessels ' hulls are completely intact , and the team hopes to raise them within a few years .
17 Conversely , a long period may restrict the purchaser should he wish to make changes to the vendor management team ( either because they do not live up to first impressions or because he wishes to promote them within the enlarged group ) .
18 With regard to the taking of money , the accused has the intention permanently to deprive the victim of the coins and notes actually taken , even though he means to replace them with an equivalent amount .
19 Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank .
20 Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank .
21 Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank .
22 We have also made it clear that free tests will be available to anybody who wishes to have them in the hon. Gentleman 's local authority area .
23 By rejecting the decreets of the Lennox court , the bailie-depute forced the litigants to incur the charges of an action in the Court of Session , or , alternatively , as Sproull was said to expect , ‘ by this means to bring them to a composition ’ .
24 Unless the EC decides to treat them as a special case , it seems the only way out for them will be to give the toys away .
25 She 's met a lot of friends here and and likes to meet them in the canteen .
26 The effect of this has been held to be that , even if the company omits to put them on the register they become members and holders of the number of shares stated .
27 Kinnock fails to meet them by a huge margin .
28 Wood which concluded : ‘ The non-treaty Nez Perces can not in law be regarded as bound by the treaty of 1863 ; and in so far as it attempts to deprive them of a right to occupancy on any land its provisions are null and void . ’
29 Mills ( 1980 ) argues that both initial and in-service teacher education fails to prepare them for the task .
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