Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [verb] them [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 No sooner have the Doctor and Vicki gone than the erstwhile school teachers are captured by slave traders who intend selling them at the slave markets in Rome .
2 There are those who like to hang them on the wall and look at them , but generally speaking that 's taken to be pretty eccentric behaviour . ’
3 Here I am admitting that all the clichés of parenthood are so accurate it 's no wonder that the only people who try to express them in the open are Hollywood film makers .
4 Relatives who 've visited them in hospital say they are recovering .
5 People who are paying seventy eighty pound a month mortgage who 've had them for years and then
6 As well as being one of the rarest breeds in the world , there are those who 've labelled them as one of the ugliest .
7 After all , we 're the ones who 've provided them with
8 Nonetheless , guidance of our approval and disapproval by the principle of utility is the only serious option for those who wish to base them on ascertainable facts to which we can all come to attach the same kind of importance .
9 A small aid package will be given to those who return to assist them in their resettlement .
10 The players owe a debt to the club and those long-suffering fans who have made them among the best paid in the game .
11 Furthermore , the margin scheme applies only to goods sold by taxable dealers who have acquired them from a private individual or a very small dealer or a body exempt from VAT .
12 Members of trade unions and other grass roots organisations have been particular targets of killings and ‘ disappearances ’ by the armed forces , who have accused them of supporting the armed opposition Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) .
13 The guidelines have been drawn up carefully by care assistants and managers who have put them into practice and found them useful themselves .
14 But the Wandjina have been the subject of special interest and speculation to anthropologists , ethnologists and certain writers who have linked them with visitors from space due to their resemblance to astronauts .
15 Already , many have had brushes with both the law and local terrorists who have left them with painful reminders of their activities on the Shankill streets .
  Next page