Example sentences of "they [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Every one of them I told them all about peep hole
2 For them I reserve my highest pejorative — journalist .
3 but , in borrowing from ‘ naive ’ photography , Mann constructs a visual relationship with them which suggests their unconscious compliance .
4 The nun who admitted them appeared to be covered from head to foot apart from her eyes , nose , and mouth , for after she had bolted the gate behind them she tucked her bare hands into her sleeves , then led the way up a gravel path , on either side of which a lawn extended as far as a further high , stone wall , its top also embedded with glass .
5 And he would think how to each of them she had her proper place , to the left of the Town Clock or to the right of the water-rower — one single , certain planet shining across all the roofs of England .
6 At first they irritate a bit but when you are used to them you find them serviceable . ’
7 The Commander 's gay as a grasshopper , old Dass 's son walks in and tells them they make him sick to the teeth .
8 Even when she crash-landed into the middle of them they found it funny .
9 Yeah , but he was er , opening this thing , this particular day in Buckley so big name , you know ma , most of them they watch it all the time you see .
10 Oh just depends er sometimes he 'd they they brought them little you see so they were father would separate the the big ones from the little ones and
11 They they left their own personal belongings and I know from very close friends that those Palestinians who did n't like the invasion they left Kuwait and went back to Jordan , so we hope they come back .
12 they they make you sick do people .
13 They come in and they 're worried about the place they they feel it unfriendly .
14 Now we 've got three points there it 's probably they they give you four here so we 'll do another one erm , when he 's been travelling for five hours how far 's he gone ?
15 And you realize that maybe they made love first time to What Do You Want , they had their first kid to Poor Me , they they bought their first house to Someone Else 's Baby , I mean there 's fantastic memories , and that carries o , and I carry all that now .
16 They do not need to go erm and th th they they have their own positions and I think a lot of what they speak is of genuine concern .
17 And they it gives it warm .
18 It is suggested that one of the reasons for this may be a cyclical process , whereby some research supervisors set their students problems in areas where they themselves undertook their own Ph D research .
19 As a family , they had everything — materially , anyway — and their father bent over backwards pleasing them , assuring them he loved them all .
20 You had to enter them as foals , and then when you entered them it cost you fifty pounds to enter them , and it cost you fifty pounds for every quarter of that lifetime of that foal .
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