Example sentences of "them [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Make the mix fairly dry and press it well down into the joints , filling them right to the top and finishing them flush .
2 This is because frictional drag ( from a boot or a ski , say ) melts them locally to a thin film of liquid water .
3 Unlike the civilian quality control inspectors of the Department of Technical Control ( OTK ) , whose salary arrangements link them effectively to their enterprises , the voyenpredi are in every sense the agents and servants of their respective services .
4 Lower them slowly to shoulder height .
5 Lower them slowly to the start position .
6 He did not go so far as to offer to guide them onward to Gilsland , by night , since that would have been to insult the Armstrongs , Jardines and Johnstones .
7 They were off Burnmouth by sunrise , where the rowers rested awhile , for Ramsay had bargained with the fishermen to take them onward to Dunbar , in a repetition of the previous escape .
8 ‘ The idea is for them eventually to be restored completely and turned into a working museum , ’ said Mr Rawlinson .
9 As of the end of June 1991 at least six of these statutes were undergoing the process of appeal which would almost certainly bring them eventually to the Supreme Court , where any of them could serve as the occasion for the reversal of the 1973 landmark abortion rights ruling , Roe v. Wade .
10 The element of distortion and the handling of the space in these paintings relates them intimately to Cubism , although most Cubist painting is close , too , in feeling to the more constructive and austere portraits , still lifes and landscapes .
11 He took the strip of plaster from the pouch at his belt and peeled off two short lengths , taping them loosely to his upper arm .
12 For whatever reason , the French failed either to withdraw their forces from what were intended as border strongholds or to reinforce them sufficiently to be able to withstand attacks from Vietminh forces which could now be launched at divisional strength trained and commensurately equipped by the Chinese communist armies which had reached the frontier the year before .
13 In general , if you ca n't restate someone else 's ideas in your own words , it is likely that you do not yet understand them sufficiently to be able to make appropriate use of them .
14 That there are distanciations and self-reflexivities is apparent , but to attribute them mechanically to Brecht or to modernism is formalist in its most naive sense .
15 Functionally the nerve cells may be sensory ( afferent ) neurons , conveying impulses inwards from the sense organs ( p. 123 ff. ) , motor or efferent neurons , conveying them outwards to the effector organs , and association neurons ( interneurons ) that link the other two types .
16 ‘ I 'm talking about liking people , liking them enough to be friends .
17 Every clinic in the United Kingdom has to collect figures on the total attendance and the diagnoses and submit them quarterly to the Department of Health .
18 The author did not understand these and thought them perhaps to be due to changes in reflectance .
19 A different allocation of resources might also have produced growth , but diverting them merely to the home market would have substituted only on the assumption that resources were already being fully utilised there .
20 I 've brought out a pack of cards , but when you know you 've got them only to while away the hours , they are as exciting as a stack of washing up .
21 With marked reluctance , the elderly woman led them inside to a small sitting-room , which overlooked the garden at the rear of the house .
22 If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit .
23 He asked those interested or intrigued by the idea to pray as to whether God might be calling them personally to this work .
24 Two messengers take them to Paris and deliver them personally to the ambassador . ’
25 We ordered pints of bitter and ploughman 's lunches and he brought them personally to us as we sat in the bay window-seat of the public bar .
26 And I think it 's the tenants ' group which got together the , the , the sum of all those complaints , m erm which er and , and put them together to , to find what those common complaints were .
27 That there is a certain amount of confusion and inconsistency in the arguments does not make them less to be feared .
28 Indeed any attempt to relate them prematurely to reality may restrict the development of the model .
29 Sources close to the leggy catwalk queen , who signed a £1.2 million pop deal , say she has written a lot of lyrics and whoever matches them best to music will go into the studio with her .
30 Their greatest fear is that as they become weaker , ‘ caring authorities ’ will take them over and whisk them away to be ‘ looked after properly ’ .
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