Example sentences of "[to-vb] them [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Manson saw that somehow and decided to write them a letter because he did n't like being called a creep . |
2 | ‘ My time was being taken up by people asking me either to find them a folly or a buyer for some extraordinary building , ’ says Gwyn . |
3 | There are many who arrive actually on their 60th birthday , asking us to find them a job because they have no intention of retiring . |
4 | in order to get them , in order to get them to come , surely you 've got to sell them the idea that they 're going to get something useful out of it |
5 | Those with CCJs often have difficulty finding a lender willing to advance them a loan but it is not impossible . |
6 | We must have often seemed to deny them the obedience and ‘ proper respect ’ demanded by the institution , for we obviously did not emulate their style and in effect were a vision of impurity existing right inside the body of the organization . |
7 | Turbin lights and they were for use of coastal command of the RAF first searchlighting for submarines , looking for submarines , the er the Harvards were very much trained as some of them came in from the Navy they were used for training landing of pilots on aircraft carriers , and they had hooks underneath you know the er they were a very good trainer they were still used today , but when we used to go and see films at the pictures they used to use them a lot as Japanese aircraft because they looked alike , and they used to use them as zeros in the American films these Harvard trainers , er and but like as I said they had a experimental department at Helliwells and they used to try out various things to see if they could improve on the structure or the instrumentation things like that |
8 | Then you had to flitt them every day when the wool started to get loose on them you had to the tether would get in a and you had to clear their tethers . |
9 | So why not ensure a postage-free copy for yourself — or a friend ( gift cards available ) to give them a present that lasts the whole year round . |
10 | To give them a lick and a wash . |
11 | Coding can be done by interviewers to give them a break and to sustain their interest , but is more usually done by special staff . |
12 | To this end , schools were set up for peasant women and for prostitutes , who were numerous since Havana had previously been a notorious entertainment centre for North Americans , to give them an education and to provide them with some skills and training ready for the job market . |
13 | ‘ To give them an enthusiasm and understanding of where contemporary pop comes from . |
14 | Children need to feel safe and secure about the world they grow up in , and it is unwise to give them the idea that everything they eat or come into contact with is a potential threat . |
15 | We made a team to give them the opportunity to work together … to give them the respect … to give them the idea that they could be in the top 50 , not by talking but by working together . |
16 | The police spent two days trying to persuade the butcher to give them the name or names of his supplier . |
17 | Roses need looking after , and it is no good at all planting a collection , or any number of them , if you are not going to be able to give them the time and attention they need . |
18 | So what do you do , do you have to give them the tapes and shit ? |
19 | When they had got into bed , it was Toby 's custom to read them a chapter or two of a book — the school had a tattered library of elderly boys ' books , most of them left behind by ex-pupils . |
20 | Connections of Laurel Queen , Walking The Plank and Buzzards Bellbuoy the trio to sneak in at the bottom of the race will have to send them a percentage if ending up in the money . |
21 | When Carrie had some feeling back in her cold limbs she began bustling around to cook them a meal while Seb sat using part of the kitchen table to work on the farm accounts in the pool of yellow light cast by the lamp . |
22 | someone coming into the house to allow them an afternoon or evening off ; |
23 | At the base of a steep crack we drape our possessions on these to save them a wetting and balance out of and into different footwear . |
24 | Of course , her generous spirit about staff using the amenities of the lodge also allowed her to pay them a pittance that had made Charity 's small salary as an intern seem princely . |
25 | I used to take them every day and I was like that right , and then what I used to do on a Sunday I would n't take one cos I used to think right I like my Sunday dinner and I will never give up my Sunday dinner when I 'm dieting right |
26 | He and her mother were more than welcome , she would delight in the chance to show them the treasure that was hers , but leave it she would not . |
27 | Seeming to bring them the waters that make drunk |
28 | John Beck 's unfashionable team have turned the derided ‘ long ball ’ game into something of an art form , but their aerial bombardment of the Wolves goal failed to bring them the victory that would have enhanced their promotion prospects . |