Example sentences of "them at " in BNC.

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1 And props ; what do you do about them at your audition ?
2 Letting people see them at work .
3 When the British state began its policies of social interventionism from 1945 , it succeeded in fragmenting the local power base of unionism by centralizing the sources of welfare and making them at least in part available across the sectarian divide .
4 Chefs like myself have referred to them and kept them at hand since they were written over 10 years ago , along with books such as Jane Grigson 's on vegetables .
5 Once at Finsbury Park , the cameras caught them at the sound check , in interviews , backstage , and relaxing before the gig .
6 Always close the doors at one end before opening them at the other , unless the wind is very light , and never leave both ends open in case a wind springs up later in the day .
7 Write to them at 2 Carlton House Terrace , London SW1Y 5AR .
8 I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity that I was primarily a practical policeman and not an academic ; and I also noted that while the college was keen to list the academic qualifications of those on the course , the participants quickly justified Lewis 's assertions by playing them down to emphasize their history of praxis and practical mastery .
9 Jeannie — ’ They kissed again and then he was gone , running after the uplanders to catch them at Camserney mill .
10 To do nothing might be worse — Allan had greeted them at the house with the news ( fresh from the great oven of rumour , the widow Duff 's at Ballinluig ) that a file of English soldiers had ridden out from Perth .
11 Replacing them at a familial level , the spice-box has taken its place , sometimes simple , sometimes ornate ; a witness to the fragrance of that Sabbath grace that lingers still .
12 A thinner strip runs between them at the back .
13 Virginia Bottomley , Minister for Health , has announced that some people on low incomes who also find it difficult to visit their local opticians will be able to get help from the NHS to pay for the optician to visit them at home .
14 These gestures can be seen in many Persian miniatures , some of them at the British Museum .
15 Users of telecottages are given the key and people can use them at any time , which means that women can come in during the evening , early in the morning or whatever . ’
16 Meanwhile , American troops ( 12,000 of them at present ) remain to protect the waterway and American lives .
17 The emigrants ' discomfort was aggravated by tantalising radio reports of the steaming soup tureens , hot water and clean clothes waiting for them at the reception centre in Hof , West Germany .
18 She thinks the microwave ‘ has changed our perceptions of time , much as telephones changed them at the turn of the century ’ .
19 It will enable the telephone to take messages , storing them at the exchange for ‘ reading back ’ when required .
20 I knew there was n't any point in asking him to return them at this stage .
21 Half the women whose age — 36 plus — puts them at relatively high risk of carrying a Down 's syndrome child , also refuse amniocentesis .
22 ‘ We take interesting wines and price them at what we think they 're worth .
23 Normally , developers paying a barrister to represent them at an inquiry must pick up the tab .
24 Stephen Bayley , former director of the Design Museum , will chair a debate , taking questions from the floor ( many pre-wrapped ) and flinging them at a panel of designers , architects , patrons and critics , among them Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , and Mies van der Rohe buff .
25 It is boring , often done in locations where it is difficult to avoid ‘ bosses ’ , it affords only a limited range of ‘ bluffs ’ or easing techniques , and is looked down upon by regular policemen and women , a view unintentionally reinforced by those sergeants who apologize to regulars when asking them at parade to do sanger duty .
26 Visiting them at Christmas was particularly rewarding for the field-worker in order to see conspired contacts demonstrate the regard in which they held the neighbourhood police ; of course , it was equally rewarding for the police .
27 In order to enslave the English people , we might argue , it is only necessary to enslave them at election time : once in four years Is enough .
28 Badgers ' coats are also getting thicker as winter approaches and this put them at risk from diggers who sell their pelts to unscrupulous collectors .
29 Kingsley Barrett , the Methodist , whom Ramsey had chosen for the faculty at Durham , wrote of his belief that a special providence must watch over the Church of England to give them at least some good bishops in spite of the deplorable method of their appointment .
30 Sir Stafford Cripps in 1950 pegged them at £410 million .
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