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 . |