Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] them [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They rejoice that their pews are full , without facing the sobering fact that they are only filling them by emptying someone else 's .
2 To persuade their clients of the merits of the extension , the DLC salon is holding monthly wig parties , and punters are already swamping them with demands for afros and bouffant , bum-length Dolly Parton styles .
3 monitor current prescriptions to make sure that children are not using them for their first experiments with drugs .
4 ‘ They grudgingly agreed , but they are not producing them for general sale .
5 Under Common Law everyone is bound by duty to care for others by ensuring that they are not endangering them in any way .
6 Other negatives were Gareth Burnells 's ‘ No , mate , I do n't think there 's any particular dispute over this stretch of the Derwent , ’ and Neil Newton Taylor 's ‘ No , we 're just taking them for a walk' ’ on a picture postcard of Cauldron Snout .
7 Oh them , no they 're , they 're just leave them in son .
8 Er , very wary of those , really , and we 're not recommending them at all .
9 And they 're not getting them at the moment .
10 No you 're not to throw them in the air .
11 You 're not putting them in the car boot sale mum .
12 Flares are n't news in Dublin they 're still wearing them from that first time round .
13 Okay , just about it now Okay , gon na ask each group what marks they 've given and why , now it 's not for the other team to justify it because it 's all a subjective thing but the thing is we 're hopefully marking them against the same criteria as everybody else because we 've all been in the same place and listened to the same things and read the same things , however , now we know obviously it does n't necessarily mean that everybody 's taken in the same things .
14 it 's not as if you 're like selling them at cost and making a few pence because
15 ‘ If you say nice things about our house , you 're really saying them about us too .
16 By a combination of Impressionist vision , imagination , a magical mastery of language , Proust uses À la recherche to explore often banal objects , often apparently dull people , often apparently trivial episodes , in such a way that he recreates them with a freshness , erm a power of conviction , that persuade us we 're actually seeing them with a privileged insight , or perhaps even seeing them for the first time .
17 For the English kings , on the other hand , war was an attempt to assert historic and feudal rights to Aquitaine , Normandy , and other parts of France , as well as their legal claim to the French crown , which had been unjustly denied them by successive French kings .
18 ‘ We are still investigating them at present and have not ruled them out . ’
19 However , at the time of going to press , Berthoud , Chafer and Degania are also offering them as original equipment on their sprayers .
20 Though many were crumbling after the Second World War many owners are now putting them in good order . ’
21 In some cases , firms , such as Nestlé in regions of Brazil , having purchased haciendas , are now running them with modern agricultural techniques .
22 No I 'm , but I 'm only buying them in pairs !
23 Anyway , if she were so ill it would look funny taking the children — and I 'm not leaving them with her ! ’
24 I 'm not forcing them to be anything because we have other bands and artists who we can force and push to success .
25 and I 've we 've taken the the old settee down to Carrie 's and moved the two seater and the armchair down this end and they flew in tonight straight up on the sofa , I said to it 's gon na be tough for a week or so but they 've got ta get used to staying on the floor , I 'm not having them on the furniture all the time cos they just absolutely ruin it !
26 Well I 'm just putting them on clean dishes because I think these dishes
27 English fans have at the moment , the reputation of being the top boys in Europe , and there will be others from Holland , Germany and erm let's face it , also Italy who 'll be out to knock them off their pedestal .
28 I know we 're not inviting anybody for lunch Christmas day could n't cope with that but it would be quite to have them in the afternoon ca n't cope with the people !
29 That is , unless you happened to be about to meet them across a conference table .
30 Mrs Linley , 36 , said : ‘ The only time they can go out is if I am around to escort them to our front garden . ’
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