Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There were additional factors with this family which compounded their inevitable distress , not least the subsequent diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in an elder son , in whom signs of clinical abnormality had been recognised before the birth of his younger brother .
2 Seven hundred boys , almost a third of them sons of the clergy , lived their ‘ ultra-Spartan ’ lives in an institution which combined frequently brutal discipline with a consistently meagre diet .
3 ARSENAL boss George Graham last night blasted his multi-million pound stars for squandering the qualities which made them giants of English football .
4 , Current editions of the UK half-million ICAO Aeronautical Charts have scattered across them pairs of numbers printed in blue , one large figure followed by a smaller one , thus : for example .
5 So you 've got tooth number forty one , thirty eight , you see but you ai n't got all them teeth in your head .
6 ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’
7 One 's just been handed to me here , Christine from Derby says I 've kept cats for twenty years and taught them loads of tricks .
8 No , you 're not supposed to give them loads of veg !
9 Probably save them loads of money as well .
10 And I gave them loads of money ,
11 Bloody ridiculous them blokes at the DTI pushing assistance for Huerter .
12 ‘ It 's bad luck for all them blokes in the other counties what never ‘ ad Sandham and the rest to ‘ elp ‘ em , ’ commented the Van Boy .
13 At I prepared to return to Britain , several of my relatives gave me copies of their identity cards , the deed for their houses and even the ownership documents for their property .
14 I thanked him and left , taking with me copies of the statements in the Southwark Bridge case file .
15 ‘ Ace , can you get me copies of the print-outs ? ’
16 for changes which are rejected , but do not require resolution by the Director , Information Systems , inform the Development Manager and the Manager of the person who requested the change of the decision by sending them copies of the Change Review Forms
17 I approached OCLC , and sent them copies of randomly selected catalogue cards , and they have now prepared a costed proposal for retroconversion .
18 Aunt Lilian sent me accounts of local political meetings cut out from the Gazette , and her own analyses of the Labour Government 's foreign policy .
19 Seventeen killed in them houses at the top of our street .
20 I hate doing that , drives me up the wall the first bit cos I 've got all them houses in the first bit have n't I ?
21 I went to a meeting and they asked if I would try to get them contacts from the West , ’ said Mrs Charlton .
22 Through a local human rights group , to whom copies of appeals had been sent , he got hold of photocopies of all the letters from around the world that had been written on his behalf .
23 Their dossiers should be kept complete , as complete as those of my friends to whom copies of the present missive have been sent .
24 If your library does not participate in the work of the SUC , or if you are currently considering automation and would like advice on automated input , tape compatibility , etc. , please contact Eileen Watson , the Editor of the SUC at Lending Services , from whom copies of the full results of the questionnaire survey can also be obtained .
25 A further category of ‘ opposition ’ , which requires careful attention , commonly arises from the fact that the various government departments on whom copies of the order have ( by requirement under the General Orders ) been served will frequently raise sundry points of concern to them .
26 It would take them hours to deprogramme those instructions .
27 That catches the familiar dictum that science explains particular events by generalizing and by making them cases of laws at work .
28 Three women two of them housewives with children have already joined the ranks of the firefighters in Cheshire .
29 I says , well I picked them forms for you and everything .
30 Shaun confessed to me loads of times that he wanted to leave the band because it was n't a good living and he did n't enjoy it that much .
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