Example sentences of "them what [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well , just tell them what one you want .
2 Peter gives all new members of staff a document which tells them what their duties are and reminds them of the rights of the residents .
3 Can you also ask them what their servicing rate is for a a keyboard .
4 The first thing you 've got to do with your subordinate , is to tell them what their job is .
5 ( They showed me how deep they had advanced into Russia and I showed them what we were going to do in the West .
6 We will be telling them what we want . ’
7 ‘ We pass on knowledge to our trading partners , telling them what we see to be the benefits , and what some of our other customers have found to be the benefits .
8 Tell them what we know . ’
9 Why do we do to them what we do ?
10 Mm I explain them what we 're doing in the temple , what is our religion like .
11 We return to our people and tell them what we think we have agreed .
12 ‘ Tell them what we know , which is practically nothing .
13 I come out of role again and ask them what we should do .
14 I 'd like to see more producers coming to us with ideas , telling us what they want to do , not waiting for us to tell them what we want . ’
15 There 's such a wealth of material and talent in Northern Ireland — I 'd like to see more producers coming to us with ideas and telling us what they want to do , not waiting for us to tell them what we want
16 We are the experts in our field and as such manufacturers look to us to lead , to tell them what we need .
17 Well go to the top of the class for having an A , well do n't tell them what we 've got Shell
18 So we do n't call them what we , we call them Ronnie and Reggie .
19 I thought , oh if we could hold of some of them what we could do with them .
20 Oh yes , we 'd send them an application form and tell them what we do .
21 His mother looked nervously at them as they came in long after dark — she was obdurately against the recalling of ‘ the bad old times ’ and she would neither ask them what they had seen nor let them tell her .
22 They can not accept that I should cast votes on their behalf without first asking each of them what they think .
23 And in this new structure , where the prime minister 's secretary popped out of holes and asked them what they thought , they had a better chance than any previous dean and chapter .
24 Then he started on me , I made them what they are today , he said .
25 My hope is that you will become a supporter of UNICEF and that , together , we can give them what they so desperately need : a passport to health for their children .
26 Party leaders in many republics have been openly demanding one : it seems only a matter of time before the president offers them what they are asking for .
27 Parents know what their children are longing for and will give them what they want , even if every piggy bank in the house has to be broken open .
28 He done it for his soldiers , to show them what they had to do .
29 But neither man could entirely ignore North 's fevered memoranda , insisting that without the awful procession of weapons shipments the hostages would die ; and both men , while they were in office , had to go each morning to a president who would ask them what they were doing and importune them to try harder .
30 I do not believe that it is entirely their fault , because they almost certainly have producers and controllers who tell them what they may or may not discuss .
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