Example sentences of "[vb -s] them [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Even though the portrayal of police work on celluloid is not a realistic description of policing in Easton , the conceptualizations they have of their role as fighters of ‘ big crime ’ , which they have to be continually prepared for , encourages them to see the media portrayal of policing as accurate , thus completing the circle .
2 Yet the importance attached to this scheme of distributive justice by advocates of choice theory encourages them to ignore the contradiction which we noticed above between the liberal ideal of individual autonomy and the moral paternalism of the principle that promises ought to be kept which lies at the heart of their theory of contract .
3 The jelly which separates them gives the organism a degree of rigidity needed to withstand the buffeting of the sea .
4 Part-time firefighters carry a paging unit which alerts them to make the dash to the fire station when a 999 call is made .
5 got cod roe and fish cakes for supper and bought four salmon heads ( OH how I hate those glazed eyes looking at me when first one steams them to get the good flesh off ) for soup .
6 However after one to three years a signal , possibly hormonal , causes them to don the silvery camouflage of sea fish .
7 She wants them to see the killer caught and tried .
8 She wants them to see the killer caught and tried .
9 He wants them to scrap the minimum lending rates which are used to keep interest rates high , even though the bank base rates have fallen .
10 Not to sing , he wants them to play the guitar with .
11 There is nothing in the political system that forces them to consider the future .
12 The things he says are right , and they explain his popularity , but ho he says them explains the certain wariness with which he is regarded .
13 Between demonstrates how a multiplicity of different discursive systems intertwine to form the substrata of an individual mind which plays them off against each other , combines them and uses them to generate the repertory of stories that determine how she ‘ reads ’ the world in which she lives .
14 A computer programme allows them to plan the food he 'll have to take for the 12 man crew on the Group 4 yacht .
15 Because it is the grace of baptism administered to an infant which allows them to receive the grace of communion and therefore they are in essential , as well as being universal members of the church , they 're membe they 're communicant members of the church .
16 It allows them to promote the false claim that the blacks are not fit to run South Africa when clearly they are still at each other 's throats .
17 This probably allows them to detect the noise of predators .
18 Note too , the prehensile tail , which allows them to lift the forefront of their bodies on to their back legs to reach even further .
19 They may have access to video outside the classroom in their own homes or perhaps there is some arrangement in the language school which allows them to use the video player when it is n't in use in the classroom .
20 It alerts the lender on any negative information and allows them to freeze the account , close it , adjust the limit or even to counsel the borrower .
21 The fact that some policewomen carry out both sets of duties allows them to contrast the two types of community relations , with general community relations work being seen as ‘ fun ’ and juvenile liaison as more demanding and difficult .
22 The success experienced by learners using word-processing enhances their self-confidence and very often motivates them to tackle the difficult task of handwriting ; it can be seen to extend both the volume and content of their written work .
23 It was held that a manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him , with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
24 Lord Atkin laid down the narrow rule in Donoghue v Stevenson [ 1932 ] AC 562 : A manufacturer of products , which he sells in such a form as to show that he intends them to reach the ultimate consumer in the form in which they left him with no reasonable possibility of intermediate examination , and with the knowledge that the absence of reasonable care in the preparation or putting up of the products will result in an injury to the consumer 's life or property , owes a duty to the consumer to take reasonable care .
25 The Harvest Ministers play Whelans , Wexford Street on Halloween night ( Thursday 31st Oct ) and Tuesday Nov. 5th sees them play the third Levis sponsored ‘ Opportunity Rocks ’ gig , venue to be confirmed .
26 This leads them to see the organization as a well-defined unit and not as the heaving , changing mass with fluctuating boundaries that it really is .
27 Finch points out that the job description of some Scottish police officers requires them to enlist the co-operation of at least one person in every street who is willing and able to pass on useful information .
28 ‘ NCP have a lease from the council that requires them to keep the car park properly repaired .
29 These defective viruses have usually lost a portion of their genetic material or suffered a single mutation that prevents them completing the full replicative cycle .
30 The protein eats normal cells , leading to the drastic weight loss which weakens patients and prevents them fighting the disease .
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