Example sentences of "do [pron] [noun sg] [prep] them " in BNC.
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1 | Statesmen were rarely the tools of business in this period ; sometimes they made businessmen do their work for them and they were alive to the possibility of political influence being spread through such economic channels as chartered companies . |
2 | ‘ They ought to thank us for letting our Thing do their job for them , ’ said Gurder solemnly . |
3 | ( 2 ) Teachers should appreciate that the staff can not do their research for them , and should be prepared to help themselves , though they will usually find the staff to be extremely helpful . |
4 | And the more information you get about those businesses the easier it 's going to be for you to er to convey to them you know a lot you 've done your research on them . |
5 | Have you done your homework on them ? |
6 | So , they 've hired you for thirty pence a mile to do their roadwork for them . |
7 | Several others , on the other hand , were ‘ on the best of terms ’ with their children , including two in shared households and another couple who said ‘ their children are very good to them ; one daughter does their washing for them and their daughter-in-law goes up nearly every day to do their shopping for them ’ . |
8 | It happens in the musical world that conductors sometimes rely on their performers to do their work for them ; it is currently happening rather too often in the field of ‘ early music ’ . |
9 | ‘ You mean that one of the family got the gang to do their murder for them ? |
10 | He was certainly not going to do their job for them . |
11 | Yeah I was doing their printing for them and er I 've also taken a few shots for the Chronicle . |
12 | You need to know the desires , interests and capacities of your subordinates and above all to avoid doing their thinking for them . |
13 | we just go o go on erm doing their job for them , and , and paying out of our own pockets . |
14 | Several others , on the other hand , were ‘ on the best of terms ’ with their children , including two in shared households and another couple who said ‘ their children are very good to them ; one daughter does their washing for them and their daughter-in-law goes up nearly every day to do their shopping for them ’ . |