Example sentences of "and [verb] they the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , but I would have thought that you know I M R O sh should of then I asked , I write and asked them the question , I r really would have expected a reply to come back , yes , we found this and so and so , but we then scraped a little bit further and erm .
2 The prison governor tells them they are about to be shot and offers them the choice of dying like men or wearing blindfolds .
3 In Pitham & Hehl ( 1976 ) 65 Cr App R 45 , a person took the two defendants to his friend 's house and sold them the furniture of his friend who was in prison .
4 Later , when other countries wanted to make their own cloth from jute , the workers of Dundee made and sold them the textile machinery .
5 See people at San Carlos hungry and given them the rest .
6 ‘ We 've called up the PR firm we normally liaise with and given them the name of the hotel you 're booked into .
7 They serve as a valuable corrective to approaches of the kind that a behaviourist view might encourage , approaches which impose conformity on learners , reduce the scope of their participation as persons , and deny them the exercise of individual initiative in the learning process .
8 It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery .
9 Then get two children and show them the way to cut the rings down the middle .
10 Shortly after the event , Stanley Peters said ‘ The response has been outstanding and we , as a company , welcomed the opportunity to meet families and show them the factory ’ .
11 They chose this area because it reminded them of the Alps and afforded them the chance to continue with their much loved skiing .
12 You 've got to give them a very specific task to do and give them the support and the materials to do it with and make sure it happens so that when they turn up at 3 o ’ clock , it 's set up to go .
13 car hirers were not ‘ trafficking in litigation ’ where they agreed with potential plaintiffs whose cars were damaged in motor accidents and under repair , to supply them with free replacement vehicles provided the plaintiffs co-operated with the hirers in prosecuting claims against defendants and paid them the hiring charges from the damages they received .
14 When surveyors started sizing up her land , ‘ I got my shotgun out and showed them the gate , ' she said .
15 One is to give all the children obstacles such as sacks , boxes , old tyres , ladders and ropes and give them the opportunity to make up their own course .
16 In addition , Sched 2 , para 6 specifies that local authorities must provide them with services designed to minimise their disabilities and give them the opportunity to lead lives which are as normal as possible ( Sched 2 , para 6 ) .
17 The policy is to educate pupils to cope with the technology and give them the opportunity to exploit it in their future work and leisure .
18 It is becoming an annual tradition for Hazel French , a loyal class member of Elsie Streek 's and a Kent team member , to open her house and garden to Medau friends and give them the opportunity to chat , swim , walk , play tennis , do a Medau work-out , eat , drink and sunbathe ( sun guaranteed , of course ) .
19 These will ensure that our graduates emerge with the versatility and professionalism to back up their academic knowledge and give them the edge in the market place .
20 The key issues for the future are how to sustain the number of voluntary welfare workers and their helpers , and give them the support they need to deal with both increasing and more complex welfare needs .
21 Managers need to recognise the benefit to the organisation of their clinical staff developing teaching skills , and give them the support they need in doing this .
22 As Prince and Starky told their followers to sell their lands and give them the money , in 1849 they were able to set up the Agapemone , the ‘ Abode of Love ’ , on land they had bought in the village of Spaxton , near Charlynch .
23 We must consider how to look after them , train them and give them the self-esteem and confidence they deserve .
24 ‘ we pour cold water on the natural loving feelings of their parents , and give them the impression they have produced something monstrous .
25 Fixture congestion may well nullify that advantage but Leeds ' real hope must be that yesterday 's scoring flourish will settle their nerves and give them the confidence to believe they are fully capable of winning all of their remaining four League matches .
26 We pray that you will raise up men and women with the skills to assist them , and give them the care that they need .
27 The 1971 Act also effectively discriminated against black workers by the introduction of the concept of ‘ patrials ’ , which was intended to distinguish persons with close ties to Britain from those without and give them the right to reside in Britain .
28 If possible have an alternative date available and give them the option of telephoning to change their original appointment .
29 ‘ We are working very heavily with them to convert them and give them the business skills they may not have acquired to date , ’ says Mr Smaje .
30 Dr Tournier comments : ‘ It is true that grandparents can often understand their children better than the parents do , and give them the acceptance they need in order to grow up . ’
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