Example sentences of "them [conj] [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , well I think that we ought to get them or somebody to put a retraction , I mean we dare n't do it ourselves , but I think in next month 's
2 I was trying hard to listen to the music and not look at them so I picked the local paper up and opened it .
3 TERRY Waite , the special representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the would-be saviour of the Western hostages in Lebanon , became a burden to them once he became a hostage , Newsweek magazine reports in its latest issue .
4 It was in these very multi-ethnic areas with their myriad problems that ‘ political agitators exploit civil liberties issues , and play down the issue of communal security … individual liberties are important , but we must not become so obsessed with them that we overlook the importance of communal freedom . ’
5 If they if you have n't told them that we want a banker 's order signed all right ?
6 Er first of all you will tell them that we want a contract .
7 Banker 's order they 'll use if if you have n't told them that we want a banker 's order signed .
8 If you do n't tell them that we want a banker 's order to take out the er annual payments .
9 It 's only by ignoring them that they make a real effort to survive .
10 They all speak excellent English and going on last year , are so pleased to be in Britain and so appreciative of everything arranged for them that they make an easy and rewarding group to entertain .
11 The UNHCR agreed to initiate a scheme of intensive counselling of " economic migrants " aimed at persuading them that they had no option but to return home .
12 It was in the winter time so it was full of hay but they would be very careful and we would ask them that they had no matches in case er there was no cigarettes much and that but pipes they were pipe smokers .
13 ‘ I say them two or three times and it became more obvious each time I say them that they had a real understanding of what it was they were trying to do musically .
14 At a meeting in January at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond , Washington with Sun vice-presidents Eric Schmidt and Carl Ledbetter , Microsoft executive Paul Apritz told them that they faced a business decision .
15 Imagine the situation where employers are now obliged to notify employee members of that rise in contribution and also reminding them that they have the right to withdraw their authorization .
16 Ackroyd put the signals to red , rang the station down the line to tell them that he had a problem and then rang the next station above to alert them that he still had a train in his section .
17 ‘ He has to put his proposals to the parties now , because he has made so many public comments about them that he has no other choice , ’ he said .
18 I tell them that I have the heart of a small boy and I keep it in a jar on my desk ’
19 If you do n't tell them that you need to pick that up and if you do n't tell them that you need a banker 's order to take the rest of the payments out
20 So where , as in Morgan , defendants claim that they believed the woman was consenting , because her husband ( who was present ) had told them that she enjoyed a struggle , their case is simply that they lacked the fault element required for the crime .
21 At the end of the promenade they could take a flight of steps down to rocks that were slippery with seaweed , and clamber over them until they reached the shingle .
22 It will collect some leaves , chew them until they form a crude sponge , then soak the sponge in the pool so that it can squeeze the water into its mouth .
23 While the water steamed from the taps , she busied herself at the long table beneath the bathroom mirror , lifting the lids from the various jars and sniffing at them until she found the one she was searching for .
24 All of my fish are from South America and although I find fish from other parts of the world attractive , I have never had any desire to keep them until I saw a Myxocyprinus asiaticus .
25 Do n't be pressured into taking them until you know the facts .
26 He thought of Jos , Emily and Alice as his friends , and yet how could he trust them until he knew the truth of the incident ?
27 But already Allen was moving silently through the trees , making a half-circle around them until he reached the path further up .
28 She kept on and on about them until he had no option but to brake hard , and with a great deal of difficulty in that narrow lane , turn the vehicle around and go back .
29 I now say : that to talk about perceived-as appearances , and to talk about what , on looking at things , listening to them , and so on , we would believe about them if we had no reason to think otherwise , are to talk about one and the same thing .
30 communication yes , so that we used to have the difficulty , and we used to rely on the odd person , railway people , drivers and their guards , they used to be knocked up during the night for early duty , by call boys , we used to make use of them if we wanted a message sent anywhere .
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