Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [conj] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 This topic is meant to improve pupils ' awareness of ‘ danger ’ areas in houses and to inform them of basic safety measures and precautions which should be taken at home .
2 We do n't just brand the cheapest tubes available , bubble pack them in pairs and hang them up on a dealer 's wall .
3 The purpose of this chapter is to outline the elements involved in resource management in schools and to apply them to current practice .
4 Then I taught in a secondary modern in Hackney , before getting involved in the pioneering days of schools ' drama , touring happily doing plays in schools and inspiring them to do their own . ’
5 It had decreed that many years ago , and if they had taken the appropriate rent rises in steps and phased them in , this sudden large rise , which is causing hardship , would not have happened .
6 She no longer kept them in cages but allowed them the run of the house and garden .
7 She picked up the shoes in armfuls and stacked them away with obsessional care , keeping the toes carefully in line .
8 Or otherwise , you buy them in blocks and screw them on the wall .
9 ‘ I thought he was perfect for the story and sent him a script with about as much hope as those who put messages in bottles and toss them in the ocean . ’
10 There is a poison in potatoes that turns them green , which is very dangerous to pregnant women .
11 ‘ But the men were many and clever and shot at the eagles with arrows , and trapped them in nets and put them to death , one after another .
12 Then Bjorn Again say ‘ thanks ’ in accents that make them sound like the chef out of The Muppet Show , and an Australian voice tells us to hurry up and spend our money on tickets for their next gig in Manchester , which , due to overwhelming demand , is happening next week .
13 How would we feel if France started putting its criminals in boats and sending them over the Channel to us ?
14 Yet many of the children had been in bookshops and knew them not to be so .
15 Natural selection will therefore favour adaptations in males that enable them to mate with more females ; but it will favour discrimination in females , if males vary in their quality as mates .
16 Erm there 's nine hundred statements coming back in today but the units team that you all kindly lent me , we 're all gon na sort through those and stuff them in envelopes and get them out the door .
17 Consequently , cooperation was defined by the professionals in terms that allowed them , in the words of the community nurse , to ‘ intervene within the family and explore deficits in the parenting role ’ .
18 They have people at airports to check in passengers and to push them through .
19 Lévi-Strauss accepted the traditional role of anthropology to ‘ explain' the differences of alien cultures in ways that make them recognisable as the same ‘ underneath ’ .
20 The problems are formidable and they interlock in ways that make them more difficult to tackle .
21 In an organization , they may rarely come to the attention of a predominantly male management in ways that give them power and encouragement .
22 Moments of panic in the national efficiency debate often orchestrated by the new popular press — enabled medics to dramatically represent their new scientific concepts in ways that gained them intellectual hegemony and popular credibility .
23 Yes , you can put them in bags and carry them out to the bin .
24 Like Lord Nelson ( who generally operated on wetter and bumpier pitches ) , Fender anticipated modern theories of participative management by involving his team in decisions and keeping them fully briefed on his plans .
25 This program is a must for anyone using a PC at home and will impress dinner guests who always say ‘ You simply must let me have a copy of the recipe , the meal was delicious ’ , you can now print it out in seconds and sell them a copy .
26 As chairman of the IAPS in 1908 , and again in 1921 , he made an inspired plea for a wider cultivation of a liberal humanism by all teachers of youth , actively encouraging originality in boys and affording them every opportunity to discover and develop their own interest and genius .
27 Revealing information about yourself and your family will foster trust in others and encourage them to entrust you with their confidences .
28 With frightening suddenness he now began ripping the pages out of the book in handfuls and throwing them in the waste-paper basket .
29 And then she said , ‘ Look , there 's no way I can get this case and that bass hamper up them steps , full as they are , I 'll have to tie the stuff in bundles an' put them on the cart .
30 They are able to take in chemicals and convert them into usable energy and to synthesize all the components of the cell during growth that eventually leads to cell multiplication .
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