Example sentences of "[prep] them [coord] do " in BNC.

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1 The terms underemployment and ‘ disguised ’ unemployment have a negative ring about them and do little to help our understanding of this type of work .
2 Madeleine said : they could n't be buried in the cemetery if people had forgotten all about them and did n't know where they were , could they ?
3 Technically , if you hand someone a joint you 're supplying , but it means a lot of work for them and does n't catch the people who are the big fish .
4 Cinemas had their own magazines : the Gaumont , Watford , had its own magazine ; the State , Kilburn , had its own magazine , and I used to write for them and did verses .
5 He had the chance to sign for them and did n't go .
6 With the rebuff from Moore , he and Harris had been forced to split west and north London between them and do their own distribution .
7 Here it will be quite easy to clear up after them but do exclude them if you are cooking — otherwise they may cause a serious accident .
8 Michael , Managing Director at the Brewery has one of them but does not know whether it was Lance Henly 's , but is delighted to learn that it could have been .
9 Hazel stopped in front of them but did not know what to say .
10 As I got older and people used to bring me injured birds to look after , I was always very careful of them and did n't approach without the leather glove I wear when working with birds of prey .
11 The objections remain that we can not know of them and do not need to postulate them .
12 Well perhaps you can just forget one of them and do the one .
13 Well your a super go and get one of them and do n't cut a whole out of that bit
14 Do n't bear grudges against them and do n't keep on repeating their mistakes to others so that you can all have a really good laugh at their expense .
15 The young man who has been married at the same time as his peers does not share his wife with them nor do the wives share their husbands .
16 Some are virtuous , i.e. we can live with them and do not have to find some way to stop them .
17 The most important thing is that you 're in danger of not being able to ask the nasty questions because the family are all so lovely and you get on so well with them and do n't want to ask impertinent questions . ’
18 Flaubert , who visited the island in 1847 , got lost in these deserted , deceptively placid fields , of which he wrote : ‘ One would have said that all those who owned them profited from them but did not like them . ’
19 For that reason the leaves are large but tapered , so the frequent rain falls from them and does not engender fungal growths .
20 Is she alright now without them or does she have to wear them part of the time ?
21 Do n't breathe over them and do n't make it so obvious .
22 These laws may have originally been decreed by God , but it appears that he has since left the universe to evolve according to them and does not now intervene in it .
23 Cos people play up to them and do things if perhaps they might not , would n't , you know , but would want to do it , but
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