Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Traps should wither kill them instantly or confine them for release elsewhere .
2 A. McCormick summarizes the general opinion thus : ‘ probably the very crimes attributed to him were essential to terrorize his gang and bring them to subjection .
3 The bishops hired spies and informers to track down dissenting preachers and bring them to trial .
4 Calling for " truth and justice " in the 90,000 unresolved cases throughout Latin America , Fedefam alleged that the practice of disappearance continued in Colombia , El Salvador , Guatemala and Peru and that the experience could easily recur in countries which had failed to apprehend the culprits and bring them to trial .
5 The Rev. Owen could therefore use sign language , and together with another clergyman , encouraged the young man to seek out as many local deaf people as possible and bring them to church services .
6 In July Amnesty International called on the Uzbek authorities to ensure that the incidents were fully investigated and that every effort was made to identify the persons responsible and bring them to justice .
7 Er I 'm sure that er the Metropolitan Police will be doing everything possible to track down those who are responsible for this evil act and bring them to justice .
8 Prime Minister Mouloud Hamrouche on June 23 rejected FIS demands that the National Assembly be dissolved , saying that local elections could not " be translated politically on a national level " and that " the important thing is to deepen the reforms and bring them to fruition " .
9 And bring them to belief
10 So let's just er to put it in context again , we saw that on the day of the ascension Jesus instructed his friends to go on proclaiming the good news throughout the world to help others become disciples , and bring to them , and bring them to membership of the church through baptism .
11 One parent families are not a static group and just as certain circumstances bring them into existence , so with others they may disappear .
12 The police are obviously involved also in other activities which bring them into contact with employees and a good relationship with them in these other areas will often be beneficial to reaching a quick and satisfactory solution to all sides when violence does occur ’ .
13 This is how they are currently treated when we use them as research tools or slaughter them for consumption at our tables .
14 ( A sound like the mindless drone of bees ; the sound whispered to Chesarynth and she strained her perceptions to hear its subtext : like bees they 'll sting unless you sate them with security and dull the thoughts from their minds . )
15 She had indeed once worked for a silversmith but had discovered that it was much easier to buy beads and acquire old pieces of jewellery , rearrange them artistically and sell them on market stalls throughout the country .
16 More and more horses are falling prey to rustlers who often sell them for slaughter abroad .
17 The declared aim of such finance pirates is to break up the giants , and sell them off bit by bit .
18 ‘ When I said I was working with Michael Crawford , they said he would be a monster , eat me for breakfast , have me on toast and upstage me totally .
19 eat them in park one day
20 The birds could pose a serious health risk for people who eat them in north Africa and southern Europe .
21 What about a chess-playing machine , programmed to examine the board and then ‘ imagine ’ thousands of possible moves and evaluate them in relation to each other ?
22 After abandoning an appeal against the decision , Barclays agreed to reinstate the women and compensate them for loss of earnings .
23 They all hate me of course . ’
24 Number them in sequence 1 , 2 , 3 etc , left to right on each line .
25 … neither suffer them through negligence to mould and be moth-eaten or want their strings and covers .
26 Change them from fund to fund .
27 Change them from fund to fund , mm .
28 The child can have his football boots because the words ‘ we ca n't afford it ’ will be linked to the long-gone and not-lamented past : the tyrant can not control against the will of the subject because he can not frighten his people with notions of helplessness and poverty : the employer will have to charm and wheedle his workers if he wants them to work for him : he will have to sing and dance to entertain them : enthuse them with pleasure for their daily toil : they will be paid with the world 's respect , and all around them there will be abundance .
29 Continuing to keep your arms crossed tightly over each other , raise them to chest height .
30 Our universities can not get hold of our great industrial centres in any permanent way unless they raise them In self-respect and dignity by giving them an intellectual understanding of their vocatIons …
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