Example sentences of "and [verb] them a " in BNC.

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1 She wrote to SSDs and asked them a series of questions about training for residential child care staff on HIV and sexuality .
2 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 .
3 You need to dream , then formulate your goals from those dreams and make them a reality .
4 Should cut the gentlemen on Foggy Bottom , or wherever , down to size and make them a mite more civil and cooperative in future .
5 Double positives are taken away making it negative and your H positives go in here , making it positive , so you get a you get a little a little potential difference , a little difference in voltage , which gives a Any any two metals if you put them together and make them a bit damp , or even if you do n't make them damp , you usually get a little a tiny voltage .
6 Lawrence has insisted he wants to stay and honour his contract at Middlesbrough and make them a force in the Premier division .
7 Right , depends what the and quite honestly , if you bring these down and make them a bit more romantic
8 Somewhat later came the present owner , John Matta , who now takes great pleasure in greeting Citalia guests and welcomes them on arrival with a gift of the wonderful Chianti Classico from his excellent cellars and offers them a typical Tuscan dinner at a reasonable price , which is taken most weeks in the castle 's impressive banqueting hall .
9 In one act at the exhibition hangar gave NAM ‘ back ’ its workshop , enabling the restoration of Anson C.19 VL348 to come on apace ; it allowed several of their exhibits the luxury of a controlled environment ; gave the Museum an ‘ all weather ’ visitor capability and made them a suitable location for the RAF Museum to loan them their Airspeed Oxford and North American Harvard — see the August issue .
10 And made them a f and they look for their fry every Saturday and I stopped doing it .
11 Of the two passengers , both women , one had turned and given them a glare , the other pretended nothing was going on .
12 Herefordshire Friends of the Earth have looked into the Green Cone Scheme … and given them a guarded welcome :
13 and given them a dish of trifle I think a lot would have just eaten the trifle , had a cup of tea and taken the rest home .
14 However the development , mainly in the voluntary sector , of segregated dementia day centres offers the hope that the needs of the large intermediate group of sufferers and their carers can be looked after in small , local , enthusiastic units , taking pressure away from the " ordinary day centres and day hospitals and allowing them a better mix a Policy Part IV of the Social Work ( Scotland ) Act sets out the provisions for local authority residential care .
15 Notify the press of your efforts to get a conservation area designated and send them a copy of the booklet you have prepared .
16 Yeah well I could n't so I had to come over and and buy them a flipping new one !
17 He began gathering the books together , handling them with exaggerated care and opening them a second time to gaze at Melissa 's signature .
18 Lift your thumbs and place them a little further out along the brow bone and repeat the pressure .
19 The waiter brought two tall glasses and filled them a good way up with Courvoisier .
20 But they met anyway , in part because in their early childhood one or other of their parents , usually but not always the father , had taken them aside and told them a great responsibility would fall to them : the carrying forward of a hermetically protected family secret , and in part because the Society looked after its own .
21 It gusted through the council estate they were now in , picking up sweet papers and whisking them a few yards down the street .
22 Bring them in one at a time and show them a series of articles such as a pot , a plate , a flask and a small stool .
23 Out players were apoplectic and our secretary , a local bank manager , talked of suing for libel ; but the Captain threw back his head with two guffaws and said of course we 'd play them and show them a thing or two .
24 Finally he got so used to me calling that he asked me to come down and give them a hand fixing it up .
25 ‘ After we lost in Moscow , I ushered the team back into the locker room and locked the door before any administrators could get in and give them a load of bull about how well we had done to run the mighty red machine so close .
26 I 'll just pop in and give them a good scare .
27 Tell you what , I 'll go and give them a hand !
28 Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses .
29 The prospects may therefore be good for a long-term strategy which aims at both restricting the scale of most operating units and granting them a reasonable degree of operational autonomy in order to make participative democracy a feasible proposition , while developing further the economies of administration , co-ordination , etc. which are at present realised by large-scale enterprises .
30 The Great Ones know of these people , and consider them a danger ; that much I know . ’
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