Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb past] [verb] [prep] them " in BNC.

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1 I spent so much time with them that I began to think like them , to see the world from their point of view .
2 And when I had put these into a plastic bag that I found lying beside them under the dressing-table , I put my hand on her shoulder , about to shake her .
3 It was only at this late stage that she began to think about them ; they had been a means to an end , Frederica Potter 's removal from Blesford and Yorkshire .
4 She formed an immediate trust and liking for the duo , and it was on the basis of trust that she agreed to record with them .
5 Princess Mathilde was obliged to travel in a carriage with Eugénie 's mother since she so detested her brother , Prince Napoleon , and her father , ex-King Jerome , that she refused to travel with them .
6 We explained that we had to do without them for the most part — and be tankful for the older ones and the women .
7 All that we had to say to them was that we intended to tax them more severely .
8 What made it more extraordinary was that everything had conspired against them , from the Home Unions committee 's refusal to grant them official Lions status right through to the kick-off .
9 FitzAlan might suspect that something had happened between them , but he did n't know for sure .
10 But overall , where girls were still in close contact with their parents , which the majority were , they were strong in praise of all the invaluable support and help , both financial and emotional , that they had got from them .
11 As they moved cautiously towards it , Fenella saw that it had opened for them just the smallest sliver and that beyond it were shards of light .
12 The Grenadiers and Chasseurs , finding that the town was impassable , crossed the little River Dyle to the west , and it would seem that he became separated from them .
13 In his letter , Brig Cordy-Simpson said that since Gen Mladic had not replied to UN proposals on how the airlift would be managed , it was assumed that he had agreed to them .
14 Back in Italy , after his departure from Auschwitz and his wanderings through Europe , he found that ‘ the things I had seen and suffered were burning inside of me ’ , and that he wanted to write about them .
15 In addition their father had told them that he wanted to speak to them in his study afterwards , and although he had given no indication what chastisement he planned , they knew from the severity of his expression that he was angrier than they had ever seen him before .
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