Example sentences of "[noun] i [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Various items get gulped up into my mouth , and after skilful massage with tongue and teeth I transfer them to the plate for additional sculpture with knife and fork and spoon .
2 ‘ Now , I must go and read the children that story I promised them , and then I 'll have to pack my case , ’ he added , clearly considering the subject closed as he patted her hand before rising from the couch and walking away towards the twins ' bedroom .
3 When my mother and a friend came to visit me at Wolverton I brought them to Cambridge and , with the confidence of inexperience , I took them punting on the river .
4 Simple — I take the other two pairs to suitable positions , then exchange them , and then put them back whore I found them .
5 I mean , after all the shit I gave them they 've really stood by me and me girlfriend as well .
6 In those days I lived with my parents and when the film resurfaced at a local cinema I convinced them to spend an evening feasting their eyes on those sanguinary sapphics .
7 Of course I remember them .
8 Of course I remember them eighties and nineties here .
9 So of course I went away down to the Station and the folk came off the Edinburgh train and that , and this gentleman and lady were left and of course I approached them , I says , by any chance , I says , are you Professor .
10 ‘ Of course I liked them ! ’ she exploded .
11 Sure , I tell them that when they 're out on the field I want them to forget that they 're Momma 's little girls and project !
12 They are given in alphabetical order , and from my own experience I know them to be absolutely reliable .
13 ( This habit I have of thinking I know them — as humans — is mistaken , and inappropriate .
14 He 's talking about the time I approached them at Leeds Poly and asked them why their logo featured women 's breasts rather than the species-ist cow 's udders I made them change it to .
15 And in my mind I saw them reaching between their legs to clutch their precious bags .
16 And then there 's two police cars going towards Wisbech I saw them
17 Yes it 's great , I mean in the first year lecture on Tuesday erm in the break I gave them in the middle of it the the corridor was like thick with tobacco smoke y'know you could hardly
18 it opens the door , it opens the door , that 's why both my younger girls , I mean Diane 's a different policy any way cos she wants to be a , but with the other two , who worked interest in computers and when they left college I gave them crash course in , in typing not in shorthand because they do n't they do n't need shorthand nowadays ,
19 In winter I fill them with a rich and succulent mincemeat mixture .
20 ‘ If they are doing it to please someone else or save a marriage I tell them I wo n't do it , ’ he says .
21 Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches .
22 I see you later than , oh where 's the car keys I had them on the .
23 Gangs of men were at work trying to rescue the contents of the burning shacks , going from one to another , putting out the fires ; or so I thought till with a shock it came to me that these were no rescuers but incendiaries , that the battle I saw them waging was not with the flames but with the rain .
24 He told students : ‘ In the auditions I ask them who came second in the last war and they say ‘ Ask the other fella ’ .
25 it says , I am the lady I make them .
26 It 's always in there , and er and I can remember walking around there and seeing the place where they make them , and her photograph 's outside and underneath it says , I am the lady I make them .
27 B I forgot them .
28 sale in Thurmaston I got them .
29 Indeed , the police treated us both with the greatest sympathy and consideration from the moment I rang them from a callbox on the Abingdon Road .
30 Of course , I realize today , the place I hid them in everybody must have known where they were cos I was small and having to reach , and the large ones must have seen they were there anyway , but er it did n't dawn on me then .
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