Example sentences of "them in " in BNC.
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1 | You never miss an issue with our brilliant 15-for-12 subscription offer , so why not treat yourself to a specially-priced binder to keep them in , too ? |
2 | Put them in now , before autumn gales and winter blasts make the plants rock at their roots , and frost loosens up the soil to compound the damage . |
3 | We were told that previously , when dogs were allowed , there 'd been problems , so they decided to stop letting them in . |
4 | I could n't be more pleased , so keep sending them in . |
5 | Or , should they be slowing down because sooner or later their hectic pace will do them in ? |
6 | It will be my turn to get them in , I think . |
7 | You may , even as a novice , care so passionately about plants that all you want is the maximum space to grow them in . |
8 | They give you any backchat , you take them in . |
9 | Undaunted I was sure it would be worth the effort of breaking them in — and it was . |
10 | ‘ I wonder if these councillors realise that anglers are among the people who vote them in in the first place , and who they are supposed to serve ? , ’ he asked . |
11 | In 1975 a securicor guard at Harmondsworth told me ( as I wrote in an article in the Guardian ) ‘ Sometimes in this place people are naughty and we have to lock them in . ’ |
12 | In the last fifteen years successive laws have provided a continuing escalation in racism , irrespective of the government which brought them in . |
13 | These were long sacks which were suspended through a circular hole in the floor , called the trading hole ( until presses were introduced , the hops were compressed by a man treading them in ) . |
14 | Please send them in with as much notice as possible . |
15 | To relax the feet totally , start by soaking them in for 20 minutes in some herbal bath salts . |
16 | These mothers had built a cocoon around themselves and their handicapped child which , while keeping away the hurtful comments , wrapped them in with their pain . |
17 | Marks & Spencer and Waitrose both have champagnes which you could usefully treat in the same way if you have to cool dark hole to bung them in . |
18 | Nowadays , the machines chew up the hedge trimmings so that they do n't require burning ; you just plough them in . |
19 | Now the front door is secure — do n't let them in at the back ! |
20 | But the Americans , apart from the fact that they probably provided the guns in the first place , paid out $1m to persuade people to hand them in . |
21 | This is almost certainly because the decision to send them in during the later stages of the accident was political ( western-made robots might have been used instead , had the new Soviet leader , one Mikhail Gorbachev , been willing to let the West learn the extent of the disaster ) . |
22 | A successful private deal also means that creditors and shareholders have reached a voluntary consensus , which binds them in to the firm 's future health . |
23 | After Gower won the toss and put them in , West Indies had a good first day as Haynes made a patient 84 and Richardson his second successive century ; 269 for 2 at the close reflected the lack of life that Botham and Thomas had been able to extract from the pitch and the catches that had gone . |
24 | It all ended in something like farce , with Capel and Russell unsure whether to press on or come off , but there were still 31 to get and the light was wretched when Gooch called them in . |
25 | Botham again put them in and all the bowlers did well — except him . |
26 | Look at the words of the hymns , glance at the dates and link them in with the theories we have discussed , and I can promise you that it will all make a little more sense and make it even more evident how our hymn-writers wrestled with the meaning of the cross . |
27 | People took them in for them other people what was sick but we did n't never have no dosh . ’ |
28 | I envied them their sexual freedom and their self-assured dignity , and I despised the British vice squads that ran them in and were not above enjoying their charms for a consideration . |
29 | The wardrobe in the other room was full , but I could perhaps get them in with mine . ) |
30 | By that time her clothes were dry , and we brought them in and I ironed them and hung them in the sun again , this time to air . |