Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] have [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It does n't say anywhere in my contract I have to make them feel good , too . ’
2 But er because I 've had requests I 've approached them and said , Well we 'll get your documents released and see see if we can speed matters up because use your experience .
3 I must have stood next to them in the Tube , passed them in the street , of course I 've overheard them and I knew they existed .
4 So erm yes I think everybody 's very very disappointed as I think we probably heard with Paul Simpson because United certainly in my books , played some of the best football I 've seen them play since they 've been back in the second division in the erm first half , but really did let things slip away a little bit in the second .
5 I figured the last interview I 'd given them , right after the bombing of Flight 103 , had probably been the root cause of why my life had been turned inside out , and I was n't looking for any more trouble .
6 And for the for the young calves you had to scrap them cos they could n't eat the the the big big thick sl slices for the young calves .
7 In Waves we 've had them all from ‘ yours thankingly ’ to ‘ up yours . ’
8 The governor of Cochin-China had arranged the meeting ; on hearing of Mrs. Sherman 's arrival in Hue he had invited them to join his official entourage for the imperial New Year ceremony and had also arranged for Tran Van Hieu to show Joseph the palaces beforehand .
9 In tones that had reduced the cannon outside the window to an occasional discreet cough he had lectured them on their duties to each other .
10 I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France .
11 My Early Intermediates had unwittingly pointed out the parallels between Karen 's refusal to ‘ go behind Dennis 's back ’ and the recorded conversation about money and shopping I had played them .
12 B I 've got them .
13 I looked at my lovely children and realised the suffering I had put them through .
14 She had taken them out so that she could read the labels on the other bottles — and for super-safe keeping she had locked them in my drawer while she went through all the tablets looking for the ones she wanted .
15 We did n't have time off for lectures we had to fit them in with our wi with our off duty .
16 Once they had made their inferences they tended to use any manpower they had to follow them up .
17 When Wycliffe returned from talking to Sidney he had to give them a statement .
18 As a child he had studied them with fascination , enquiring what the bull was doing to the lady , and receiving from his parents no very satisfying answer .
19 In the mid-1950s he had introduced them to the Naval College in Rhode Island .
20 Oh Jim you 've left them stay there with Jim , James come along , back this way please come back horror , I can still run fast , faster than you , come on , good boy , you 're not to run away , come along , here 's your mummy coming look there 's mummy
21 Er , that 's I mean , I think if you really , in these cases you have to count them as different words just like I mean maths and physics does n't mean what maths used to mean in English .
22 Of course she had forgotten them !
23 Of course you had to get them .
24 I dare say that you too , Mr. Speaker , were inspired by all you saw , and of course you have visited them all over the years and have great experience of this subject .
25 ‘ The IAAF must urgently review the situation , for when you make your rules you have to carry them out to the letter of the law .
26 Her earlier fears about what terrors lay in store returned , all the more powerful because for a few minutes she had forgotten them .
27 Now the Marais Poitevin is a pleasantly low-profile tourist attraction where you can take canal-boat trips from villages that have hardly changed in the 15-odd years I 've known them : Maillezais , with a huge and rather dull ruined abbey , and Coulon , where I first ate the delicious local version of moules marinieres called mouclade .
28 I have been here for more than two years I have lectured them .
29 ‘ Oh well , I do n't think this is the kind of place you have to put them down for at birth .
30 When your family members went mad these days you had to keep them at home , and whatever the sound policies , on the part of the government , which lay behind this decision , it was undoubtedly inconvenient for those upon whom would fall the burden of caring for the deranged .
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