Example sentences of "[verb] them [prep] [art] single [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They have subsequently been developed by other thinkers , but for clarity 's sake we shall treat them as a single body of thought .
2 Yet in Greek philosophy , it appears , these two senses of to be were not always very clearly distinguished from each other , and sometimes moreover there was a strong tendency to amalgamate them in a single concept . "
3 A car passed them on the single track road , heading north ; they stood aside to let it pass , waving at the single occupant when he waved at them .
4 The French approach to North America had been rather different ; they had penetrated to the interior by the two great river systems , the St. Lawrence and the Mississippi , and began developing them as a single communications route linked by the Great Lakes and running through the hinterland west and north of the British settlements .
5 This combination of specimens could be recognized either by grouping them into a single genus or into a tribe , and on present evidence I favour the latter alternative and suggest the Afropithecini as a suitable name .
6 So , Pomerance argued it should be easier to process just the right hand signal if they 're not grouped together , if they if the processing system does n't tend to group them as a single entity .
7 At the heart of the problem is the fact that the Government is selling off 10 different companies but presenting them as a single package .
8 This case reduces them to a single principle , the ‘ neighbour principle ’ , which emerges as part of the ratio decidendi of the case .
9 For example , neutron activation analysis ( see glossary ) , one of the techniques used to determine the composition of ancient ceramics , would be impossible without a computer program , since the calculations required are so complex and extensive that not even the most resilient individual armed with a pocket calculator could possibly complete them in a single lifetime .
10 Once the new house had been built is was often blocked in with a single course of concrete blocks and curiously enough today thirty five years later the modern method of building houses is to construct them all of wood and then surround them with a single course of concrete blocks .
11 The isolated teeth are considerably more digested than the in situ molars , both in terms of frequency and degree , but the pattern is the same in both , and combining them in a single sample gives a digestion index varying from 18–22 per cent for the means and 15–62 per cent for the total range of all samples .
12 As the comments run into hundreds of pages in total , it was not feasible to append them as a single annex to this report .
13 When the King received it he asked the Ferrars to make a similar Concordance for him of the Books of Chronicles and Kings , so as to present them as a single narrative .
14 ‘ We 've totally removed them in a single market , but there are still elements of harmonisation to be completed .
15 His Honour Judge Maddocks , dismissing their appeal , said the practice of the partnership was that of the two offices together because the partnership ran them as a single business .
16 Welding them into a single resource for classroom teaching was a difficult task for the teachers and a confusing , unsatisfactory experience for pupils .
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