Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 The capture of Pochala by government forces in March enabled them by April 4 to take the towns of Kongor and Bor .
2 ‘ We do know that someone in Bucharest told them that the monastery at Putna was an absolute must .
3 Later the white people who settled in Texas named them bluebonnets .
4 He urged the Western governments which withdrew their diplomats from Kabul on the eve of the Soviet military withdrawal in January to send them back and stop the psychological war they were waging against his government .
5 In a book that returns time and time again to the issue of cultural hypocrisy , the most biting satire is saved for those whose three years in Cameroon teach them nothing .
6 But the men from the Midlands had enjoyed themselves so well , they decided the engraved glass trophy should stay in Scotland to give them the excuse to come back and play for it again !
7 The Immigration and Nationality Department of the Home Office has asked through the Scottish Education Department that we write to all governing bodies in Scotland reminding them of the difficulties created by urgent requests for naturalisation shortly before international sporting events .
8 Lanfranc 's authority over the Irish Church had been confined to Dublin , but shortly after his consecration Anselm wrote generally to all the bishops in Ireland urging them to establish canonical discipline , concluding with the words :
9 And he sent er memo after memo to the commanders in Korea advising them of what the guidelines were , what they were allowed to say , what they were n't allowed to say and so on .
10 On the Monday he phoned bosses back in England to tell them he would not be coming back , and that he planned to build a new life with their money .
11 Club sources said he had sent a fax to FIFA in Zurich informing them of his move .
12 Poets had found their way over ( and sometimes back , to tell the tale ) ; so had a good number of priests over the centuries , and hermits , meditating on their essence so hard the In Ovo enveloped them and spat them into another world .
13 In Egypt , Lords Cromer and Milner , enthroned in marble halls and surrounded by British soldiers , thought of themselves as playing , with the utmost discretion , an exceptionally difficult lone hand ; they delighted in the formal restrictions placed on British power , though everyone in Egypt knew them to be of no practical consequence .
14 There are some thirty prizes altogether and two members of the committee have a shopping spree in Whitby to buy them .
15 The Germans , with their long-term policy in favour of Croatia and Slovenia , had to have seven divisions in Yugoslavia to hold them down .
16 and especially those who have no faith in God to sustain them in their grief …
17 Greenpeace has written to 2,000 companies in Britain advising them how to avoid using hydrochlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) .
18 We would need to control enough in Britain to stop them flying off into Europe .
19 Staff at London 's Games Store had sold little of anything to do with the war until the war-games club of an American military base in Britain cleared them out of T-55 tanks ( Iraq 's main battle tank ) and German armoured personnel carriers ( used by the Saudis ) .
20 The king and his nobles understood one another , shared common interests and ideals , and enjoyed the glory , prestige and profit that success in the common enterprise in France brought them .
21 Microsoft Corp says it plans to lead a campaign against growing software piracy in Japan 's personal computer industry , opening it with a letter to 50 hardware manufacturers and 290 software vendors in Japan alerting them to the problem — the Japanese are generally law-abiding , but Microsoft suspects many are unaware they are doing anything wrong copying software .
22 Last autumn a conference in Toronto brought them together for an update and planning meeting .
23 The realisation of this fact slowly dawned on Sun and its chip partner Texas Instruments Inc sometime in September causing them to redesign Viking 's metal masks .
24 He even opened a cafe in Tangier to hear them play every day , and took Rolling Stone Brian Jones up into the mountains to record them .
25 For this the US carriers would also have to be put out of action and the widespread Japanese espionage network in Hawaii kept them informed , on a daily basis , of shipping movements in the islands .
26 A Briton known to leaders of a charity based in Northampton discovered them and fled with them to the relative safety of Split .
27 But almost everyone in Kingsmarkham knew them and knew also by now that this was the spot where Charlie Hatton had been murdered .
28 The June 26 measure had been approved despite an attempt by ethnic Albanian deputies in Serbia to have them discussed by the Kosovo Assembly .
29 Imperial Airways built a fort for passengers and planes in Persia to protect them from unwelcome visits by local tribesmen .
30 But it was for the lock from the people , you know and he , he got round like this , and this is the God 's truth as well again , he 'd come to me from America and er they , I had to make locks for certain people they called them statos , status symbols there , in their own houses , you know , where they put this lock on and anybody as he 's got one like that , you know and from America to Dick in Willenhall to make them .
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