Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] them is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If the opportunity to reach them is missed through a preoccupation with building plans and bricks and mortar , then a never-to-be-repeated golden opportunity has been lost . |
2 | In the case of positive covenants contained in transfers of registered property , it 's the practice of the Registry to bind up in the land or charge certificate , particulars of such covenants , because the transfer containing them is retained in the Registry , and so the registered proprietor 's solicitor could otherwise easily overlook them . |
3 | Indeed , the way in which they could disappear beyond the ability of governments and even their owners to find them is eliciting a long , hard look at Europe 's toxic waste rules . |
4 | Another way in which computer users can help suppliers to help them is to appoint a system manager . |
5 | Indeed , the Aboriginal communities have been so disenfranchised in the past that giving them a say in decisions and policies affecting them is seen as a key element in improving their health . |
6 | Does the Secretary of State agree that despite the tremendous advances in productivity made by the employees of British Coal , the perverse reward that the Government give them is to squeeze the British coal industry between the upper and nether millstones ? |
7 | Aboriginal communities have been so disenfranchised in the past that giving them a say in policies and decisions affecting them is seen as a key element in improving their health |
8 | bank deposits in currency not of the country in which the bank holding them is located |
9 | bank deposits in currency not of the country in which the bank holding them is located . |
10 | The only way to compare them is to calculate what they would be paying over the whole 25 years if neither of them moved from their present home . |
11 | There are any number of things that could go wrong and the only way to discover them is to discuss with the parents exactly what they did . |
12 | Those encased in ice hatch with the thaw ; those already in water hatch as the medium surrounding them is diluted by melt-water . |
13 | The way to teach them is to work with the behaviours they show naturally ; like moths , they are for instance attracted by light , but find the fruit on which they feed primarily by smell . |
14 | But now , you see , the only way to save them is to fight . ’ |
15 | Like gangs , bullies are not looking for a stand-up fight , but for a victim ; the best way to beat them is to give more trouble than they can handle . |
16 | Old couplings usually stick tight , and the easiest way to remove them is to take them apart , using one or two small screwdrivers to prise off the end cover ring , which releases the pressure , and then remove the barrel , synthetic seal and cover ring . |
17 | Banks and governments want hard currency — dollars , pounds or marks — and the only way to earn them is to export . |
18 | Each of these secondary attacks should be treated as having WS 25 and S 3 ; it is impossible to destroy everything in the room which is capable of delivering these attacks , and the only way to stop them is to destroy the clock . |
19 | Er the MP er the terrorists of today in further generations , the only way to stop them is to stamp out the supplier of er their arms and their money , as without th er the guns and the bombs er the edge have gone . |
20 | The only way to stop them is to get in first or persuade them that it 's a big mistake ; either way you have to fight . |
21 | The only way to stabilise them is to limit the growth in air traffic . |