Example sentences of "[verb] them read the " in BNC.
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1 | So the challenging headline " our creams and lotions are all used up " made them read the rest of the copy . |
2 | The only problem is that it can be terribly difficult to read — and you do want them to read the copy do n't you ? |
3 | Here knowledge of material practices and social understanding combine to enable them to read the text in specific ways . |
4 | What the students want her to do is to give them some basic facts that will enable them to read the novels as simple straightforward reflections of ‘ reality ’ , and to write simple , straightforward , exam-passing essays about them . |
5 | What the students want her to do is to give them some basic facts that will enable them to read the novels as simple straightforward reflections of ‘ reality ’ , and to write simple , straightforward , exam-passing essays about them . |
6 | He treated reading as a team effort , getting them to read the Daily Mirror rather than the dull , babyish books on offer . |
7 | I suppose we could fix them to read the same , but if we did that , ma'am , we would n't need two clocks , and it 'd be a shame to part with either of them ! ’ |
8 | We ask them to read the policy , we explain bits in the booklet , we ask them to telephone us if there 's anything they 're not happy with or they 're unsure about and we will clarify that , and also we do give them fourteen days in which to cancel , so if if once they 've actually got the policy , if they 're not happy with it , or they 're not happy with the answers that we give , then they 're more than happy we 're more than happy to refund . |
9 | What I would say is that we endeavour to counteract that on the reasons that I 've stated , by virtue of the fact that we invite them to read the policy . |
10 | He admitted that it was not easy , and said that , in effect , what one did was to get them to read the first chapter of any book by Derrida . |
11 | Booth agreed that there was a mote in the eye of ministerial beholders preventing them reading the timetable properly . |