Example sentences of "[vb infin] them to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One does n't want them to sort of follow it blindly , of course , one wants them to discuss it carefully , very carefully , but it has to sort of fit into the ongoing life of the institution and not be a kind of little game that someone is playing on their own somewhere because they happen to be linked with the university or doing a degree or something .
2 Adolescents conscious of personal appearance may prefer them to eyeglasses .
3 When the statement was just a proposal banks objected to it fiercely , arguing that unpredictable day-to-day swings in securities prices , for example , could expose them to crises of confidence among investors .
4 They remained fearful of the opening of any loophole that would more easily expose them to fraud or abuse of the credit they had extended in good faith .
5 He could lend them to others .
6 ‘ I would n't trust them to people who 've had a year to get ready and still manage to come two hours late .
7 Certainly abolitionists used techniques which had a radical pedigree — this was a source of Wilberforce 's concern — but most of them did not tie them to programmes of large-scale reconstruction of the political order and sought to portray the economic change involved in abolition and emancipation as a smooth transition to a more profitable state of affairs .
8 I want the music , cos I wan na co introduce them to music , so tape it , I asked first !
9 If you decide ( as you might ) that part of the answer lies in changing the system within which the staff are working , then you should outline what changes you propose to make and how you would introduce them to staff , both present and future .
10 he 'll bore them to death .
11 Into the Home territory beyond they had to go fairly warily , but less so than if they had been a weaker company , not because of fears that the Homes would betray them to Dunbar but in that they were always jealous of their declared rights to decide who should enter their country and what they should pay for the privilege ; but two hundred and fifty well-armed men in tight formation carried their own safe-conduct , and they rode through without challenge .
12 They will be issued by Training and Enterprise Councils to school-leavers , who will present them to employers offering training or to training centres .
13 Be because before you can actually present them to Downing Street you need forty thousand signatures at least .
14 Always throw away broken toys and do n't give them to others — it just passes on the risk of accidents to someone else .
15 So some time , you know , during the interval or at the end if you could er give them to Heather and then she 'll hand them on to me afterwards .
16 I 'll give them to Elizabeth and she can pass them on to Martha .
17 In the manufacturing manager 's own words : ‘ Development in the production environment meant that the operator would productionise machinery , and rather than management giving production parameters to the operators , the operators would to some extent give them to management .
18 Charles II found land grants very convenient ; he could give them to people who at the beginning of the century would have asked for monopolies and he could feel confident that these grants would not rouse the hostility in England that monopolies had caused .
19 Is anybody else going to want any sandwiches or sausage rolls , as if not we will give them to people outside .
20 Can you , if you can let , simply let me have those in at the end of the session or if you can give them to Eleanor at the end of the session .
21 Happily for their manager Sebastiao Lazaroni , the Brazilians are now unbeaten in 15 games and embarked on a run which they hope will carry them to Turin next summer on a wave of confidence and efficiency .
22 Abortion says love God if you like , love the neighbour you can see , but there is absolutely no need to love your unborn neighbours — you can do them to death with impunity . ’
23 I would not expect them to pair and breed until they are at least four inches long , so you will have to be patient .
24 Just sort of you could reasonable expect them to baby sit two or three times you know .
25 We would expect them to corner discrete specialist areas of care and charge monopoly rent for the cases they treat .
26 They hope trumpeter Richard Sutton , a full-blown Alex fan , can help blast them to success in their Coca-Cola Cup second leg clash at home .
27 Both Mr Porter and Mr Graham expect the NIE issue to very popular , with many local investors keen to hold on to the shares so that they can qualify for the discount vouchers will entitle them to money off their electricity bills .
28 If somebody comes and reports to us that erm that the music 's loud , all we 'll do is refer them to Road Police Station .
29 I did not send them to school again for many years .
30 A any problems , if you could send them to Steve , the then we 'll er we 'll er check those out , yes ?
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