Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] the young [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nodules are formed around the larvae mainly in the wall of the caecum and colon when , due to their size , they can travel no further within the arteries and subsequent rupture of these nodules releases the young adult parasites into the lumen of the intestine .
2 It might be the case that the activities of the Young Conservatives make the young people involved feel better : to use the curious language of modern psychologists , participation might improve the young members ' ’ sense of self-esteem' or ‘ actualize their inner identities ’ .
3 Inside the shrine wall-paintings showed the young king of Meroë with his feet resting on lines of bound prisoners ( one of them possibly a Roman legionary ) who were being subjected to the same indignity .
4 Then he meets a man called David Wilkerson , a preacher , who stands on street corners telling the young people about God .
5 Here they would spend ten or more days catching the young gannets which breed on the rock in thousands .
6 It was winter , and something of its icy strains entered the young boy 's soul , never to be forgotten .
7 The Italians welcomed the young prodigy , and an opera commission was quickly arranged , although Leopold was pessimistic about their chances of making any money : ‘ We shall have to content ourselves with admiration and applause instead . ’
8 He had execution of the warrant for his arrest stayed for twenty-one days to allow the young peer to appeal .
9 Minpins from all over the forest had flown in on their birds to cheer the young hero , and all the branches and twigs of the great tree were crowded with tiny people .
10 In the aftermath of Sigibert 's murder the survival of his son Childebert II was uncertain : Chilperic took advantage of the difficulties facing the young king to seize some of his cities .
11 Their owners find the young orangs charming pets until they begin to grow up .
12 Since that time , there have been changes affecting the Young Conservatives .
13 The mother 's solicitor , Colin Nott , asked the magistrate to vary the bail terms to allow the young woman supervised access to her child , now with foster parents at a secret address .
14 Their policies culminated in attempts to turn the young towns into vast cooperative centres , by bringing industry to the settlements .
15 Detectives say the young woman was left badly shaken after the assault and have warned that the incident might have become more serious if it had gone on any longer .
16 Additionally , a more flexible attitude by social services to enable the young person without fully satisfactory living arrangements to go to , to stay on as long as necessary at the home , would be preferable to sticking rigidly to a somewhat arbitrary age cut-off time .
17 More than 16,500 students sat the Young Enterprise Europe examination .
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