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

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1 ‘ Will you tell them the quarry has an ally on the train , travelling I think with the racegoers .
2 For some , in fact , this meeting may be the only evening out they have during the month ; and it is often the encouragement and moral support they get from the group that gives them the resolve to come at all .
3 In front of them the valley dropped sharply away from the road .
4 They are now mothers with the responsibility for a child , and some of them would maintain that it is their baby that has given them the determination to do something more with their lives , however hard this may be .
5 How can my right hon. Friend help to allow my younger constituents personal access to such people , so that they can talk over with them the art forms that they are seeking to promote ?
6 Those at St Germain never questioned the validity of James II 's acts as King , and for them the Revolution remained totally unjustifiable .
7 Of course , had the guilds and fraternities included a handling charge in their reckoning they might have attracted an income allowing them the freedom to purchase for themselves those ‘ extras ’ now being clamoured for .
8 Saddam Hussein had urged the Iraqi parliament " to adopt your just decision to lift the travel ban on all foreigners and to restore to all of them the freedom to travel , apologizing to those who may have been harmed , and seeking forgiveness from God " .
9 For them the choice has been an entry level model pared to the bone , the used car lot or an east European ‘ cheapie ’ .
10 The trees in the grounds were in full , fresh leaf , and behind them the sun declined towards the moorland horizon , its rays making a brilliant silver-gold glare through the tracery .
11 They 'd swum and picnicked , and now they were lying in the shade of a drunkenly angled coconut palm , and all around them the sun glistened relentlessly on sapphire water and brilliant green vegetation .
12 I 'm not going to give them the chance to say I ca n't foster any more , I know when I , I know now when I 'm going to stop fostering .
13 PEPs originally were designed as part of the Government 's plan to help more people become share owners by offering them the chance to invest in the Stock Exchange .
14 We have written back to about 200 of them offering them the chance to attend the gymnasium . ’
15 Haywood High school is offering them the chance to attend weekly masterclasses , to stretch their minds that bit more .
16 Economic growth in the open world market economy has been so great that few governments are now in strong enough control over their civil societies to be able to deny them the chance to participate in this wealth-creating system .
17 They chose this area because it reminded them of the Alps and afforded them the chance to continue with their much loved skiing .
18 Publication of the Crofting Forestry Handbook follows last year 's Crofter Forestry ( Scotland ) Act , which gave them the chance to plant trees on common grazings .
19 It would , he said , give them the chance to see how the bike performed on a bit of decent road .
20 The prime aim of the Marriott fellowship is not to turn chemists into budding journalists , but to give them the chance to see some of the opportunities available in scientific publishing without committing themselves .
21 Actors who train and go to drama school are usually on grants from local education authorities and to deny them the chance to join the profession — or at least compete properly — is ridiculous .
22 Studio 64 in Middlesbrough 's Corporation Road , is planning to train ten out-of-work enthusiasts , offering them the chance to break into the music business .
23 Scarborough were disappointed that a deep frost on their ground — named , ironically , after frozen food manufacturers McCain denied them the chance to face Arsenal .
24 ‘ Some of the lads had been feeling it and this gave them the chance to pay some of the bills that had been piling up .
25 It teaches them responsibility and gives them the chance to work as adults with other adults . ’
26 The document focuses on two areas : changes with which universities will have to comply , and changes that offer them the chance to market their skills .
27 They did not much like Oliver Cromwell and his dangerous toleration of loose religion , but his regime gave them the chance to start again .
28 Although the merger gave them the chance to start Andy claims they could ‘ never ’ have done it without it — the recession has taken clients and exposure has been ‘ painful ’ on occasions .
29 This gave them the chance to sign against experiments with animals in the development of such products as perfumes .
30 They may not always be too keen on having to wash with it … but give them the chance to make a big splash somewhere and they will never be any happier .
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