Example sentences of "them [conj] [pron] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 It was in these very multi-ethnic areas with their myriad problems that ‘ political agitators exploit civil liberties issues , and play down the issue of communal security … individual liberties are important , but we must not become so obsessed with them that we overlook the importance of communal freedom . ’
2 Imagine the situation where employers are now obliged to notify employee members of that rise in contribution and also reminding them that they have the right to withdraw their authorization .
3 I tell them that I have the heart of a small boy and I keep it in a jar on my desk ’
4 Do n't be pressured into taking them until you know the facts .
5 Lifts are like shared entrances , you never know who is in them and you run the risk of being trapped in there with an attacker .
6 I forget , was one of them and I forget the names now . .
7 You took them and I want the batteries for them .
8 it costs me a bomb for phone calls to them cos they put the long , wrong address on
9 Just smells I like wild birds because that 's the animal I like best because they are in the wild you do n't have to cage them but you have the pleasure of them being free , what ?
10 Oh I , I like them but I prefer the crisp ones .
11 The Labour Party is opposed to them because they challenge the principles of state housing and of equal access to a democratic minimum .
12 Farmers growing trees for profit can find a Tree Preservation Order placed on them because they enhance the view from a nearby housing estate .
13 Moore said : ‘ If people get into wrong positions inadvertently , there will be such a desperate desire to get out of them because they need the ball , I think it could increase violence . ’
14 Sometimes parents fail to give the true reason why something upsets them because they think the youngster is not old enough to know about such things .
15 We must close ranks with them because we talk the same language .
16 The Jamaican with the gun follows them while they cross the gloomy concrete floor .
17 ‘ You get them while I make the tea , ’ said Mrs Tilling briskly .
18 Well some some of them will be removable , because they remove them whilst they do the second phase .
19 It is essential that you wash them after you visit the toilet or help a resident .
20 The revolutionary new Caller Display system , introduced on a trial basis two months ago , allows customers to see the number of the person calling them before they answer the phone .
21 The shark then chases all the children and has to try and touch them before they reach the safety of the side of the pool .
22 Cut back any plants around pond edges that are dying back , and compost them before they pollute the water .
23 To find out what tickets are available , how much they cost & c you first ring Ticket Call ( 0891–121680 ) where you pay money through your nostril to hear someone bloater on about competitions and how to enter them before you get the info you rang for .
24 Many Home Helps become very fond of the elderly people they visit , often doing all kinds of extra jobs for them when they have the time , and the moral support they give to lonely old people is invaluable .
25 Conservative Members know what is in store for them when they have the guts to call the general election .
26 If they , if they do n't become media personalities and do all the things they do on the telly and visit the hospitals , then we might very well get fed up paying the money for them when you consider the Queen is the richest person in the world is she not ?
27 There is sailing , windsurfing , archery , mini-golf and all these pursuits are free of charge — so it is a pity not to make use of them when you have the opportunity .
28 Both of them jump back slightly as a cat darts in front of them as they leave the park , they both watch it running across the road without looking and then scramble up a wall to window ledge .
29 It 's a struggle with young people , alongside them as they experience the pleasures and pains , the excitements and disappointments of growing up in a hostile world .
30 In 1983 Mr St John Stevas promoted a private member 's bill , The National Audit Bill , which sought to give the Comptroller and Auditor General access to the accounts of nationalized industries so that his staff could investigate them as they do the accounts of government departments .
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