Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [verb] them " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , I 'm just trying to shuffle them to keep them together |
2 | " These are rabbits we 're going to meet You know them as well as you know us . |
3 | If the sender is traceable , probably the most sensible thing to do is to notify him that the goods are at his risk and to request him to fetch them ; and if ( as is likely with perishables ) the goods become a nuisance , the recipient would surely be justified in abating the nuisance by destroying them , even without notice to the sender , if the emergency were so pressing as to leave him no time to give it . |
4 | And she used to clean them kill them and clean them and |
5 | they have a tendency to open them make them wider apart |
6 | I , i it used to be something I put up with when I was younger , now , if my parents come to visit I ask them to smoke in the corridor , go out of the door , open a window , something , because I found it affects me so badly ! |
7 | And both have been designed to enable you to hold them for long periods of time . |
8 | I want to see you feed them . " |
9 | Hopefully , those closest to us have goals as well and I am sure we are all anxious to help them achieve them . |
10 | I have a real weakness for clothes and I like my mum to help me choose them , ’ she said . |
11 | ‘ Can you raise money to help me fend them off ? |
12 | I can see Stephen and Davin thinking these things about one another but find it hard to imagine them expressing them aloud — if they existed as real people . |
13 | Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution . |
14 | Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution . |
15 | The thrifts-rescue act of August 1989 at first contained a clause banning thrifts from holding junk bonds , later weakened to require them to place them in special subsidiaries insulated from deposit insurance . |
16 | Sketch the displays , then use the information in this section to help you compare them and judge how effective each one is . |
17 | The other grades of quality problems are more difficult to eliminate unless you have the data and the culture to help you tease them out . ’ |
18 | Then you can get him to help you take them back on Friday . |
19 | You can then immediately make drills to help you pronounce them . |
20 | Hoomey saw an ally in Nails , to help him stop them from sending the horses back to the knacker 's . |
21 | When Bernie Goodfellow arrived with two basses for us to look over , it was pleasing to hear him qualify them with , ‘ They 've already done some serious gigging — I hope you do n't mind too much . ’ |
22 | In the novel I can believe he is saying such things , perhaps because I am hearing his voice in my head , in the privacy of my own mind ( I am thinking him ) and I am extremely relieved to hear him say them because his words bring to an end a certain kind of conflict between himself and Connie . |
23 | Her mother had always bought her clothes , or at least been with her to help her choose them : summer dresses had been plain grey or blue , the blue ones often with a small check in them . |
24 | A white middle-class man gave a lecture to American High School students about how to avoid rape , giving demonstrations to some of the young women of how to avoid him raping them . |
25 | The Attorney General will soon convene a crime summit of our nation 's law enforcement officials , and to help us support them we need tough crime control legislation , and we need it now . |
26 | I am therefore appealing for funds and people prepared to help us raise them . |
27 | And er the masters used to humiliate them to break them down you see and when they thought they were broken down enough |
28 | It 's very kind of you , maltster , to let me bring them in here . ’ |
29 | I would prefer you to let me take them in . ’ |
30 | Excepting share a yacht or pot luck boats , those who wish to use them carry them . |