Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Sag & Hankamer rename them ellipses and argue that they are interpreted by ‘ copying over ’ a piece of superficial representation .
2 A large number of rebels were imprisoned in Wells Cathedral and later in the jails of Taunton and Bridgwater , where Ken visited them and ministered to their spiritual and material misery .
3 Speed was substituted early on and Pemberton came on giving Fairclough a hand ( although neither Chapman or Morley tested them for pace — basically because they have n't got any ) .
4 To make the zips last longer make sure there 's no strain on the bottom by pegging the anchor points of the flysheet at the bottom of the zip diagonally across each other — some tents have hooks or Velcro to secure them .
5 It was a mixture of strange colours and the knitted ties felt scratchy where Gloria knotted them under Dot 's chin .
6 They did not stay long , because her drowsiness began to increase , and a short time later they left to go in search of Women 's Surgical , where Stella greeted them with pleased surprise .
7 Let down , their elation leaking away , they had decided to give up , and taken a taxi back to Alice 's mother 's house , where Alice made them both coffee and scrambled eggs .
8 What is tolerably certain is that he was still alive when he either entered into confraternity with Christ Church or Cnut gave them his name , and that when Cnut himself sailed for Denmark in 1019 it was to suppress trouble .
9 No one denied that ICI gave them first-class products .
10 Although Sheila finds them a handful and is known to shout at them , she has always sought appropriate help .
11 What Trudy and Juanita and the rest of them are trying to say , it seems to me , is that Tod gives them the creeps .
12 CPRW 's National Executive Committee agreed this course of action yesterday , following a request from the Friends of Cardigan Bay that CPRW join them in calling for a suspension of the 14th Round of Oil/Gas Licensing ( 1 ) .
13 In November church bells were rung to celebrate the victory at El Alamein , and everyone felt that at last the war might be near the end , although Churchill told them they were wrong .
14 Although Said rejects them , and Foucault characteristically does not mention them , the most effective ploys that have recently been played in this project of articulating another form of knowledge , of redefining the basis of knowledge as such , derive from a different although related body of work to that which Foucault describes — namely the phenomenological tradition of Heidegger , Levinas , and Derrida , which , seemingly like all twentieth-century European philosophy , also traces its apparent origins back to Husserl .
15 It was through Bella , of course , that Vivien found them and with her the Indian , Shiva , whose other name Adam could not remember .
16 I know that Hammond told them to fuck off .
17 Cambridge also contained a strong ‘ republican ’ group at this time , and while there is no proof that Wordsworth joined them at the University we find that he freely associated with ex-Cambridge liberals after his return from France in 1793 .
18 And indeed , as Daly sees women as having become ‘ mutants ’ or ‘ fembots ’ , so Millett sees them as not having been allowed to participate in fully ‘ human ’ activities ( which she characterises as those that are most remote from the biological contingencies of life ) , and Frye sees them as simply ‘ broken ’ and then ‘ remade ’ in the way that suits their masters .
19 I 've also got to be careful because they 've got size eights upstairs as well that Robert got them
20 In ‘ Great Expectations ’ all the character speak differently and the way that Dickens portrays them to speak all fits in with the character .
21 THE EXAMPLE THAT HOWLINGLY TOPS THEM ALL : The Fine Young Cannibals ' cover of The Buzzcocks ' ‘ Ever Fallen In Love ’ .
22 Put them in the order that Anna sees them .
23 Today , only the altar candlesticks had been forgotten ( it was Elaine Dodswell and Trish Pardoe 's week and they could at least be relied upon ) so Anna gathered them up and took them home to polish .
24 The importance of the healing miracles for most Christians today is not simply the fact that Jesus performed them .
25 Second , he says that Jesus gave them power over unclean spirits , and that when they were under pressure the Spirit of their Father would speak within them ( 11:20 ) .
26 And they 're not coming back for their education ; they 're coming back for the support that Arbour gives them , so they may spend more time with Monica in the nursery looking after the baby and gradually they 'll move back into the classroom in their own time and get back to their exams .
27 One evening after dinner Wendell Harvey had demanded that Aubrey tell them about his childhood at The Grange , and how Harry had become involved with the family .
28 He had a feeling that Maidstone mentioned them to vindicate himself in the eyes of others .
29 What I 've done is just taken over from Catherine last year on her topics which er , seem to quite successful and I certainly know that Marian did them last year and found them good .
30 HOW Hearts must be praying that Airdrie do them a favour and finish in the bottom two of the Premier Division this season .
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