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

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1 It has the power to suspend or expel them from college .
2 As time goes on the need for such support will , obviously , diminish — it 's more than likely that your staff will become more conversant with the product than the person who either sold or trained them on it .
3 You can paint or stain them to any colour you want .
4 Their main advantages are : wood is an excellent insulator ; the windows come in an wide range of standard sizes ( and non-standard ones are easy for a joiner to make up if necessary ) ; they are , generally speaking , the cheapest type of replacement window to buy ; and you can paint or stain them to any colour you want .
5 Some teachers saw them simply as points for discussion and considered themselves free to accept or reject them without prejudice to their professional future in the LEA .
6 They move around the tank , scattering the smaller fish in all directions , although they do n't attack or harm them in any way .
7 The offence is committed not just by a trader who supplies consumer goods that are not reasonably safe but also by a trader who agrees or offers to supply them or exposes or possesses them for supply .
8 5 Corps was still under orders not to provoke or resist them by force , for the reasons Macmillan had explained on his visit on 13 May , and on the evening of 14 May Gen McCreery confirmed this in a message to Gen Keightley [ KP 106 ] : agreement confirmed that Maj Dubajic would remain at Kappel with Lt Lochhead of 6 SF ( SOE ) to make arrangements for the hand-over of further 10,000 Croats by 23 May making a total of 13,000 Croats to be repatriated .
9 Less practical is physical destruction like squashing or bashing them on the head .
10 Last night forensic experts were testing the guns to try and link them with crimes in Britain , Europe and America .
11 And so to try and bring them to heel , er we referred the matter to the district .
12 Either the will had failed , so the trust clause was being enlisted to salvage civil-law dispositions , transforming them into trusts of which the intestate heir was trustee ; or individual legacies had failed on formal grounds , and the intention was to try and salvage them as trusts of which the testamentary heir was trustee .
13 It would be better to try and beat them at the bottom of the curve rather than when the South Africans were improving .
14 They are then invited to try and throw them in a basket one at a time without looking at the value .
15 They are given several balloons and the object is to try and hit them over the heads of the team opposite and onto the floor .
16 Which would then expel the market traders and I think the i well the ploy was to try and get them into some of the er the vacant lots in within the Ellesmere centre .
17 So will more than likely be off next week , but I do want to try and get something done with this and some of the other accounts , I want to try and get them out the way before I
18 Stevie and I are going to put our heads together to try and reconstruct them for Midge .
19 It 's not advisable to try and cut them out yourself as they tend to be close to the skin .
20 So what you 've got there is a mass of you 've got six twelve words on the first circle and then you 've got twenty four words on the outer circle are you gon na dump all that information on to the audience to try and persuade them of your objective ?
21 I have got to try and help them at times like this when they need me . ’
22 I have got to try and help them at times like this when they need me . ’
23 and all sorts of things to try and discourage them from this .
24 Except to note that now that the right honourable member for Chesterfield is publishing his former speeches as a video , it is rather a cheap operation to come and repeat them in the chamber er rather than putting them out er for public consumption there are places where he could repeat the kind of speeches just given , unfortunately the government is closing most of them down at the moment and putting the cut the inhabitants out in the community er but it had no relevance to the er the subject we 're dealing with today .
25 The teddies were shouting , chivvying and bullying them off the pavement on to the road .
26 Periodically we had lifted and turned them on the banks , where the sun and wind had shrunk and hardened them .
27 No sound , nothing but the gentle flurry of leaves as the wind lifted and scattered them like pieces of gold across the grass .
28 The penalty is that you have to decide what sizes you want and prepare them in advance , a process that can take quite a time and uses up a considerable amount of disk space .
29 Now , the cheats amongst us ( like me ) will discover that you can import graphics into the Cel editor , and will quickly come to the conclusion that very lifelike images can be formed by using a scanner to scan individual frames from a film , and then pick out the bits they want and place them on cels to form a small animated sequence .
30 The Howie Report receives details scrutiny from , who explores the different messages it contains and relates them to Scotland 's past and future .
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