Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | So you 've got tooth number forty one , thirty eight , you see but you ai n't got all them teeth in your head . |
2 | ‘ 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 . |
3 | 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 ? |
4 | We do n't want to keep them prisoners in here , you know . ’ |
5 | Can you put some of them scraps in it ? |
6 | She vividly remembers the ‘ bedder ’ carrying her heavy suitcase upstairs for her and saying knowing ‘ It must be all them contraceptives in it . ’ |
7 | There is a need to offer them opportunities in initial and in-service professional development to acquire or improve relevant skills . |
8 | cos there very expensive them bushes in there |
9 | What 's them voices in ? |
10 | I know , but that one seems worse than anywhere , is n't it , every week you know stolen out of the car park car broken into , I mean who 's , I ca n't imagine with all them cars in there that nobody ever seems to see anything . |
11 | Not a drop of gin or brandy ever touched me lips in all me born days . |
12 | You may say also that I think it well that the musters of the northern counties should prepare themselves for possible action against the Scots at the same date , and those along the south coast should be ready to resist any assault by sea from my enemies in Europe . |
13 | Please spare my copies in future by sending them in a pale pink envelope with flowers on . |
14 | ‘ My lord , by agreeing to the protector 's demand , I would be placing the lives of both my sons in jeopardy , ’ she said . |
15 | I , William Baskerville , write this for my sons in the year 1742 . |
16 | I was told they know how to honour their dead in the Highland regiments but the next time I go to Edinburgh I will gaze up at Dad Tam , and see both of my sons in that solid likeness ( despite the Kitchener moustache ) . |
17 | At length I stood on the ground , up to my ankles in fresh-fallen snow . |
18 | But in deference to Mr. Howell 's arguments I will shortly indicate my views in my own words . |
19 | I forget how it was that I told Maurice Reckitt about it before Eliot , who usually received prior intelligence about my activities in this sphere . |
20 | But my contacts in the trade — I am using three , all very discreet and understanding men — tell me the number of stones involved is very substantial . |
21 | ‘ I too have my contacts in the music business , Aurora . |
22 | Stephen Brown , from Rochdale , reasoned : ‘ Your help and advice is what I seek , to further my skills in diving technique . ’ |
23 | ‘ This is the first time I 've had to carry my clubs in my life . ’ |
24 | I stowed my notes in my pocket , and headed for the lifts . |
25 | Well erm you see although I learned shorthand and typing it was better money and that was the reason I had to do it , I 've passed my exams in shorthand but er probably there were n't enough offices then to employ a good many clerks , but erm they er it was a very big fellow who used to ring the bell and the bell was on the outside , he was named Tom but I ca n't for the life of me think erm what his other name was but , erm it used to put the fear through us I can tell you if we were around the corner and we heard that bell ringing but erm they , they were a good firm to work for and , but they were strict but everywhere was strict in those days , we had to accept it but it was a long long hours , but erm they knew I had some , I , I enjoyed it and I 'd go back again only I 'm too old . |
26 | i ring her bell and stand looking pitiful , clutching my possessions in a Marks & Spencer bag . |
27 | I enjoy having my work and my cases in the national press . |
28 | I drew that fact to the attention of magistrates — albeit unsuccessfully in my cases in Coventry and Wandsworth . |
29 | Your words helped sustain my defences in the aftermath of Matthew Sura 's vicious and slovenly attack , from which , I fear , I am still rather reeling . |
30 | ‘ I want to make all my defences in Britian , ’ said the 27-year-old Lewis , already regarded by many as the uncrowned champion after his two-round demolition of Razor Ruddock at Earl 's Court in the early hours of Sunday morning . |