Example sentences of "'em [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No good keeping 'em for you when we thought you were dead . ’
2 ‘ I got 'em for nowt . ’
3 ‘ Trouble is he sells 'em for nowt an ’ all . ’
4 You ca n't get 'em for love nor money . ’
5 I 'll have 'em for this , Gerry .
6 ‘ Do n't you want 'em for the BVM ? ’
7 ‘ I 'll do 'em for a penny , if yer like , I got lots of spit . ’
8 However , in two-player mode the game really comes into its own : you can beat yer mates up and still take 'em for a pint afterwards ! 69%
9 ‘ Chop 'em down and use 'em for firewood , I say . ’
10 But she nipped back down to nick 'em For a knees-up in High Wycombe , For an evening quite near Chevening And a dawn at Kilmacolm .
11 Well I 've seen 'em for a hundred now actually , a hundred quid .
12 What d' you take 'em for , a pair of Christians ?
13 Oh he 's terrible there , he even had them he had young girls working for him up there , and they found out they were paying he was paying them too little and then he got caught up with 'em , and erm what he done after he charged for taking them up there in the morning and charged 'em for taking them down in the evening with a Land Rover .
14 you do n't to go to 'em for and they say , well you just took the bloody off me , I want a cut in me .
15 I do n't offer you these for twopence , ’ my Granpa would shout , holding up a cabbage in both hands , ‘ I do n't offer 'em for a penny , not even a ha'penny .
16 So we 'd better get back behind our lines , because if the Germans catch us I ca n't believe they 'll invite us to join 'em for tea and crumpet . ’
17 Musicians knock 'em for six
18 MUSICIANS from a Merseyside orchestra are really knocking 'em for six .
19 I 'm glad , he reminds me of me dad , you put door handles on doors to open em you do n't use 'em for shutting
20 Yeah , okay , I 've just been to Asda so kids are on the way to put the bits of shopping in the van , alright , cos I got 'em some cereal and some bread and I 'll bring up the toaster , they can take the toaster with 'em for a while and oh there is , is there ?
21 sha n't want 'em for a long while
22 well that 's what I say in all tablets and that if you take 'em for long you 'll become addictive to them
23 used to take 'em and wash 'em for me
24 Solicitor 's wrong , yeah I mean that 's what you pay 'em for really
25 Absolutely wonderful , you could n't get 'em for .
26 I 'll get 'em for you , quite cheap .
27 yeah , and the tomatoes were n't bright , ca n't get no more of them nectarines , when he says keep 'em for two days cos they were hard , gets after two days
28 ‘ Ant sin one like that in years , ’ he breathed , ‘ talk is , the bloody Danes are catching too many of 'em as babees . ’
29 There 'd be no need to have 'em as casuals or temporary workers .
30 James Cossins , who had worked with Crawford on stage in The Anniversary and in the film How I Won the War , remembered his guest appearance in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em as a pompous man running a public relations weekend course that Frank attended .
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