Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] for they [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's always someone else for them to blame . |
2 | He spread the jacket between his hands , holding it out for them to see . |
3 | Even if they can remain with their families , they may place demands on the families which will make it hard for them to cope . |
4 | Of course there are individual doctors who are well aware of the mess their profession has got itself into ; but the very fact that they are in a profession , and one which has succeeded in armouring itself against state intervention , makes it hard for them to get their ideas accepted . |
5 | Success makes it hard for them to keep their heads straight . ’ |
6 | He said the children 's history of abuse and separation made it hard for them to trust anyone . |
7 | While lords were concerned about returns from their estates , their normal practice was to exploit traditional resources rather than to seek more profitable areas for investment , even at a time when population decline made it hard for them to find tenants and had reduced rent levels and the income from them . |
8 | All the actors interviewed seemed to feel , and state quite naturally and simply that there was really nothing else for them to do but act . |
9 | You do n't get anything back for them do |