Example sentences of "others [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 But the shaming should not be of a ‘ stigmatizing ’ nature which will tend to exclude them from being accepted members of the community ; it should be of a kind which serves to reintegrate them within it , by getting them to accept that they have done wrong while encouraging others to readmit them to society .
2 Some people say certain responses in others make them see red and they are guaranteed to be upset , even though for the sake of peace they may repress their anger or hurt .
3 Others lay them in the stems , in the roots or in buds .
4 It is not a master plan for member states or for the development of Europe , but it will provide a useful reference for member states and others to enable them to take decisions with due regard to the European dimension .
5 To masters , he writes : ‘ If any of you are not able to instruct them , be deeply humbled presently , and get others to instruct them . ’
6 It was found that some aromas made people feel drowsy , others made them feel uplifted or even euphoric .
7 The past often appears ideal in retrospect , yet if one looks at it closely it reveals itself as a dangerous place where we laid mines to trap others , and others laid them to trap us .
8 This , of course , makes it harder for the others to find them .
9 The second major problem is that people who do not consider that these needs have been met continually manipulate others to meet them .
10 It has taken subsequent theoretical work by others to relate them to geography .
11 Some teachers adopted the recommended practices ; some found difficulty in doing so ; others rejected them .
12 The initial interview indicated that they knew little about their drugs and 20% admitted to having a problem , some relying on others to sort them out ; some evolving a system which helped them ; and others omitting to take the drugs altogether .
13 People who superficially are in the same position in a family — brothers and sisters , mother and fathers — are likely to define their responsibilities very differently and , perhaps more importantly , to be expected by others to define them differently .
14 One person 's reception of them does not reduce the ability of others to receive them .
15 Some skip the tight fantastic by using them as a jumping rope , others wear them as a scarf or string them up in the garden as a washing line .
16 Some see care manager posts as a move into management while others view them as a progression of practice .
17 Some of the Girls enjoyed such encounters ; others loathed them :
18 Charisma is that aspect of personality which a few people possess which makes others follow them .
19 It can help some to keep track of what is going on if they have others to help them .
20 And tears rolled down her flushed face as Sabina helped her wash between her toes , hastily , so that the evidence should be put away before the others joined them for a piece of bread and a glass of hot milk .
21 Others lace them .
22 He watched , and saw others purchase them without difficulty .
23 Their pilgrimage is a flight from the malignant dwarf , Quilp , and the novel alternates an account of their progress with the attempts of others to trace them , for good reasons ( Kit Nubbles and Nell 's great-uncle ) or bad ( Quilp and his accomplices , the Brasses ) .
24 After regaining autonomy some wished to strengthen the changes , others to reject them .
25 They may find it hard to adapt or compromise , so that others find them too rigid .
26 I have given the above observations explicitly because they are the necessary foundations for later investigation and many people have trouble observing them , even though others find them obvious .
27 Although these phenomena may frighten some patients , others find them tolerable or pleasant .
28 It is indeed a case of ‘ the day of small things ’ and it is the doing of them with good-humoured patience and the appreciation of others doing them that makes the sum of these tiny parts such a very considerable one at the end of the day .
29 Language is the key to understanding those around you , and for these toddlers it 's also the key to making sure others understand them .
30 Furthermore , if some Branches struck and called on others to back them , that support could be ensured by picketing the workplaces of those who were to be persuaded : Scargill was strong in his insistence that miners do not cross picket lines formed by other miners , but he was eventually defeated by both the unwillingness of an increasingly large body of miners ( especially those working in Nottinghamshire , see below ) to disregard this advice in the absence of a national ballot on strike action , and the government 's preparedness to counter the pickets by mass policing and other tactics which limited the freedom of movement of perceived would-be pickets ( Fine and Millar , 1985 ) .
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