Example sentences of "them in [noun] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence . |
2 | Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence . |
3 | And the good thing about choosing roses now is that you can see them in flower before you buy . |
4 | Electrical engineer David Schoo , 45 and his 35-year-old wife Sharon were stunned as police put them in handcuffs when their plane landed at Chicago airport . |
5 | ‘ If we had been away and had a long night-time car journey ahead of us , ’ he said , ‘ we used to put the children in their pyjamas and wrap them in blankets before we started . |
6 | He looked at them in bewilderment as they stood , abashed . |
7 | During term-time the younger children returned to Park House at weekends while their father , Viscount Althorp stayed with them in Belgravia when he visited London . |
8 | ‘ Be careful , ’ Moran advised when he kissed each of them in turn as they were ready to leave . |
9 | Despite her parents ' invitation to Harry to stay with them in London while he was back in England , he 'd written to say that he had already promised to go to Bertie Alcott 's home in Cadogan Square . |
10 | ‘ They has them in London when it 's Christmas . |
11 | ‘ He saw a number of them in America when he visited during the Thirties . |
12 | He had , of course , ensured this by demanding the presence of a Polish envoy to discuss them in Berlin before it would have been possible for anyone to get there . |
13 | It is impossible to place them in context so they are virtually worthless . |
14 | ‘ Cyclists in bus lanes may also cause delay to buses , although banning cyclists places them in danger if they are required to ride in the main carriageway , with buses passing on their nearside . ’ |
15 | Half of them in self-defence because I found myself so attracted to you . |
16 | Earlier this week we joined them in Hungary as they rehearsed their display for the Fairford show . |
17 | Always rehang the hooks about every twelfth row or so and never leave them in place if you have to leave the work . |
18 | And although entitlement caps are not easy to implement , there is more interest in them in Congress than there has been for years , and the interest is being communicated to the administration . |
19 | Let's bear them in mind while we turn to the next step in choosing . |
20 | We shall just introduce them now , but try to bear them in mind as you read on . |
21 | ‘ She 's left me , ’ said Evans with difficulty , mouthing the words in an exaggerated way as if examining them in disbelief as they came out . |
22 | No I do I think that 's wise to teach them in schools because they learn the right way . |