Example sentences of "[adj] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Lucy drove , deft competent hands guiding them through the suburbs , Jay lit cigarettes for them both , a secret kiss at the tip of each one ; houses blurred past beyond Lucy 's profile . |
2 | A local man had been bullied into guiding them through the treacherous , quaking waste . |
3 | Secondly , assistance and information is offered to these firms , guiding them through the planning and development process , and offering advice on a range of issues from education and housing to estate agents and government grants . |
4 | As a child , I thought about this a good deal and my father would often invite me to feel the holes in his head — taking my fingers in his hand and guiding them to the slight depressions under his vaselined hair . |
5 | I have met women who epitomize the ‘ good mother ’ ; they genuinely love and care for their children and give them a great deal of attention , playing with them and guiding them in a way that most of us feel we can never emulate . |
6 | Her brother Jeff was guiding them alongside the jetty now . |
7 | … in every way like the man , as a twin brother and companion , haunting him as his shadow , both before and after the original is dead ; and was also often seen of old to enter a Hous , by which the People knew that the Person of that Liknes wes to Visite them within a few days . |
8 | Part of the process was interwoven with the Counter-Reformation : Philip 's Catholicism , his court and his Spanish armies and administrators became a further instrument of oppression that unified and heightened the Protestantism of the rebels ( the Inquisition was thus a means of imposing a homogeneity upon Philip 's subjects , the better to subordinate them to a uniform governance ) . |
9 | Brooke-Rose incorporates these into her novels but refuses to subordinate them to the narrative conventions of realism . |
10 | He must free himself from the control of any established church and its priests and instead subordinate them to the State . |
11 | Cut these large sheets of hardboard into 1200mm ( 4ft ) squares ( they 're easier to handle ) and dry-lay them along the chalked lines , starting with a single board in the centre of the room . |
12 | He dug a wad of papers from another drawer and passe them across the desk to Cornelius . |
13 | Why do n't you save a bit of money by firing that debt advisor in the Council and funnel all them to the debt advice bureau outside in the regular way ? |
14 | You wo n't ke get all them under the grill as well as the bacon . |
15 | There 're all them in the farms , we know all them right enough |
16 | One hour later we dissociated the nerves , cultured them for a few hours , and double-labelled them with an anti-BrdU antibody and an antibody that labels oligodendrocyte precursor cells . |
17 | I think that might be slightly different in terms of the environment , but nonetheless I think there is a way of encouraging children to think about and to be thoughtful about the sorts of choices that we make in life and the effects of our behaviour , without overwhelming them with the sense that it in fact is their responsibility . |
18 | Having recorded the guide-track , you can use it directly to cue the sections of music into place as you pre-record them onto the sound tape , or you can convert them first to tape-counter references ; another alternative is to mark their positions on the back of the tape with a wax pencil or felt-tip pen . |
19 | Bake them in An Oven and Broile them on a GridIron " . |
20 | If we can notice differences in people , then how is it that the IAAF and other governing bodies do not notice them as well and start target-testing them during the winter months ? |
21 | He designed his own pair of boots and test-walked them in the desert . |
22 | To have closed such a gap the niggled gentleman must have swiped the juice from his companions ' lips the moment we passed and kick-started them into a sprint . |
23 | I pooh-poohed them at the time . |