Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] them [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 These collars give pigs a computer key to let them in and out of stalls where they can feed unmolested .
2 Our maintenance team put them up to add a touch of Christmas spirit to the plant . ’
3 Apart from the bad weather the golfers and non-golfers in the party had to queue for about two and a half hours for the small car ferry to take them back to the mainland .
4 Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone who may have seen these people in Linthorpe Village pubs on Saturday night to contact them on .
5 She joked : ‘ I get on well with all the guys , but if any of them get too frisky I can always use my army self-defence training to sort them out . ’
6 They 're sort of like cages and a car thing pulls them along , and stuff is stuck in them , like newspapers and all that .
7 A Piper Chieftain , belonging to UNACO , had been waiting at Orly Airport to fly them on to Strasbourg .
8 Mr Grimes led the way round to the back door and ‘ the ash boy let them in , yawning horribly ’ ; soon Tom was ‘ in pitchy darkness , as much at home in a chimney as a mole is underground ’ .
9 A tide of crimson flowed into Isabel 's face when she hurriedly disentangled herself from fitzAlan and saw that Ralf had been joined by Sybil and Master Thomas , who had come to the inn door to wave them off .
10 And with their home form letting them down again this was their sixth successive home game without a win then there is n't much chance of that .
11 Especially the winter time to finish them off .
12 The Half House met them round a corner , and Mary Rose exclaimed .
13 then the post office sorts them out
14 He 'd brought home some hairs from the cross on the back of a donkey when she was cutting her teeth , and Ma had made a little black silk bag to put them in so they could hang round her neck to keep the funny turns away .
15 We think the night porter called them out , probably to make a few quid .
16 Major window suppliers such as Boulton & Paul , Crittalls and John Carr will supply these in a wide range of standard sizes ; or you may also be able to get a local joinery firm to make them up for you .
17 Divisive though the national guard proposals might be , the Morning Chronicle took them up , and , being friendlier than the Globe to the radicals , did so with less of a repressive , middle-class twist .
18 This has opened the door to bare , inadequate denials ( see Chapter 8 ) but these do still stand the risk of the district judge striking them out .
19 If they 're procedural they go to the procedure owner who follows them through , gives feedback to the person making the suggestion , in the way that we decided already , and if they 're not procedures then the divisional quality manager picks them up and deals with them appropriately , either within the division or by bringing .
20 By twos the rest of their squad followed , stowing their gear as the Staff Sergeant followed them in .
21 There was n't time to read anything then , so I nipped back to my flat and found a Virgin Records plastic bag to hide them in .
22 The AIB investigators were somewhat baffled as to the cause of the accident until the RAF pathologist rang them up from the local mortuary .
23 Company 's such as Campeau , which plunged too deeply into debt when it bought Bloomingdale 's , will no longer be able to count on the US taxpayer to bail them out .
24 They 'd fed him and had the decency to give him fresh clothes , the shirt , blue jeans and a broad leather belt with embossed brass buckle to hold them up — camping-shop gear but adequate against the chill of November .
25 The illegal payments scandal brought them down to earth with a bump and down into the 3rd division .
26 He ran out in just his dressing gown to pull them out .
27 Although the size variation puts them in slightly different markets , they are practical family cars that are easy to drive and fun , too .
28 ‘ But we 'll get some linseed oil to soften them up . ’
29 You see the problem again is that , is the same as it is for anybody , next week is just planning , as it were , you know , this is what it 's about , why did the general management not sit down and say , oh that 's peak time to have them out we can not have all them indoors in there from , that 's a full morning .
30 It 's hoped parents will encourage their children to eat school meals and there 's a TV advertising campaign to back them up .
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