Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] them " in BNC.

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1 When two businesses are both buying from and selling to one another the outstanding accounts between them can be offset and the net balance paid by whoever owes it to the other .
2 It was Faith 's fault , after all , and speaking ill of the dead was one thing , making correct , clear-minded private judgments about them quite another .
3 We shall come across specific forms of them later .
4 Whereas the great architectural theorists of the day and leaders of style spun their philosophy and bossed their clients about , they built few private houses between them .
5 Different regions — or the people and economic activities within them — play different roles within the overall division of labour .
6 I have always been interested in maps and looking for odd placenames on them .
7 G. R.Shepherd , the Labour National Agent , wrote to local Labour Parties in March 1939 , warning them against close liaison with the Club : Since groups of the Left Book Club are not entitled to affiliation with constituency parties , joint political activities with them should not be entered into , especially when these are in the direction of a so-called " Popular Front " with any other political party .
8 In fact those with a ‘ green image ’ may be no better than the non-green products beside them .
9 From the evidence in city museums , artists among the early settlers brought their European attitudes with them too and , failing the innocent eye test , also failed to interpret the essence of their new found environment , while those who subsequently practised the new styles of modern art in the early decades of this century did so with the same little effect .
10 They were not aware of the lack of solid strata above them .
11 After all the speculation about the possible disagreements between them , their encounter has been little short of anodyne .
12 The cliff was sheer , dropping down to secret rocky coves below them with the sea gently lapping white sand .
13 Community policing was once the normal form of policing in the United Kingdom , but the increasingly bureaucratic and professional nature of policing unintentionally yet progressively separated the police from the community , leading to more anonymous and impersonal contacts between them ( see Ericson 1982 : 24 ) .
14 Central Council would like to record its grateful thanks to them all for their work throughout 1990 , and especially for the way they have accepted the increased work load .
15 Your Committee is delighted to announce that the Salop Steam Society have granted this request and take this opportunity of expressing their grateful thanks to them .
16 It depicts the present situation , the desired situation , all ways of obtaining all possible situations , and the possible steps between them .
17 They gathered their filthy , scant rags about them and screamed at me to go away , their putrid breath freezing on their blue lips .
18 The Woolwich people may have broken these ropes in direct tension by hanging weights on them , having tied some sort of scale pan to one end and the other end to an overhead beam .
19 So these people that had little private shops in them days did well because when the people came to the lodges it all the commodities were bought to as well as them .
20 Novices ‘ hung around ’ together but there were few strong ties between them .
21 He points out that our veins have one-way valves in them .
22 Times have changed , as have circuses and public attitudes towards them .
23 Since their traditional migration routes lay in areas which came under Russian influence fairly early ( Tornsk , Kuznetsk and Tara districts ) , they established economic , political and cultural contacts with them in the seventeenth century .
24 His symbols were circles with different patterns inside them ; presumably circles because it had always been taken for granted that atoms were spheres .
25 So far this chapter has attempted first to document the range of inequalities existing today in the areas of education , health , housing , work and income maintenance services after more than thirty years of welfare state policies ; and second , to estimate the trends in these inequalities during the same period , and the effects of social policies upon them .
26 These officers were accused by complainants of failing to remain impartial , of adopting hostile and dismissive attitudes towards them and of using complainants ' own statements as evidence against them in court .
27 Before we consider each of these offences in outline , let us examine the practical and theoretical foundations for them .
28 Ever ingenious , my brother snipped two holes in the top of one of his secret stash of ‘ johnnies ’ and stuck little Gnasher 's back legs through them .
29 Others crouched on their haunches and kicked out their back legs behind them , like men carrying out a complex fitness programme .
30 As we have seen , unc is satisfied by two linearly independent vectors ( in our example , { 1,2,4 } and{ 1,0 , -1 } and therefore by any linear combinations of them .
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