Example sentences of "be [vb pp] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It would be bad psychology to tell Lou that she had been shown them by the police . |
2 | If people want to better themselves , they are entitled to enjoy this sort of instruction : it should not be denied them in a civilised society . |
3 | How- ever , the first instalment of the kingdom would soon be sent them by the ascended King himself . |
4 | And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds . |
5 | When will the Department publish the review of the social fund , which we have long awaited , and when will he restore the right of the poorest in our society to a grant for essential items such as clothing , furniture and cookers , which have been denied them under the current system ? |
6 | However , some on-the-job training , in skills such as cash handling or food preparation , is usually given to seasonal workers and this allows them to be moved into tasks which would have been denied them at the start of their employment . |
7 | As you can see , so far six hundred organizations have registered with us and what we 've done is put them in a rather , rather flash booklet and the idea is that youngsters , their parents , teachers , youth leaders , scout leaders , anybody , gets hold of one of these booklets and in it , it tells them how to go sailing . |
8 | The only thing I 'm asking you to do is put them in the diary now . |
9 | Hundreds of smaller , locally organised anti-war actions have occurred nationwide , but little attention is afforded them by a media cowering under government charges that it contributed to the US defeat in Vietnam . |
10 | And when they had seen it they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning the child . |
11 | I suppose what I did there was put them on the spot so how could I word that so that it does n't put people on the defensive so much ? |
12 | And the final tribute was paid them by the Ferrarese organist Luzzasco Luzzaschi ( 1545 ? -1607 ) , a pupil of Rore , in his Madrigali … per cantare et sonare a uno , e doi , e tre soprani ( Rome , 1601 ) in which the lower parts of the madrigal were played on a harpsichord . |