Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [to-vb] them " in BNC.

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1 There 's something about them that makes me want to see them glazed with passion — ’
2 It makes me want to kiss them . ’
3 If ever he tried to do more — to hop or semi-fly down towards them to try to catch them — they simply darted away and out of reach .
4 Me eat , me want to eat them
5 Mummy me want to eat them in the high chair
6 Mummy me want to eat them in that high chair , you staying out here ?
7 She made me promise to destroy them , ‘ if anything ever happens to me ’ , she said .
8 Then she made me promise to get them back to her in one piece within a week and sold me two tickets to a Ward Bond Retrospective at her film club in Ponder 's End .
9 Other times she made me promise to keep them for ever , to remember her by , and say a prayer She was a bit vague who it was I was to pray to .
10 They ( Barber ) asked me to come to see them if I was ever in Cornwall .
11 I find some offences disgust me , Im let the guy know , but then I let them know I want to help them
12 Yes , just on the sub-ward level , of course there 's really , there 's a lot more investigations to go into targeting the resources , just I mean to target them in a city by having these standard mortality ratios for wards , but they 're all below ward level , and target the specific areas .
13 Odom said : ‘ A lot of people doubt my ability and I intend to prove them wrong . ’
14 For the Lord revealed , ‘ I intend to baptise them with tongues of fire ’ ( Wagner 1973:16 ) .
15 My hon. Friend the Member for Thanet , North ( Mr. Gale ) and I intend to increase them .
16 Over the summer , the Secretary of State and I met to encourage them to adopt best practices in dealings with their tenants .
17 You would n't think I 'd been complimented on them , would you , but when I 'appened to show them accidental to a gentleman once , he said I ought to go on the stage and wear tights and a little frou-frou skirt — here , where you goin' ? ’
18 They know I planned to attack them . ’
19 I planned to switch them when we got here — just sleight of hand , you know .
20 ‘ The water wet them up , I got to put them off . ’
21 I played everywhere , and because we , in the Music School , were taught by tutors in men 's colleges I got to know them well , and went in and out in defiance of the chaperone rules — which were then still in force …
22 Well now , although it was not much more of a job really than an errand boy 's , but as I did that for five and a half years I got to know the people at the pawnbrokers , the cycle agents I got to know them so well , I knew the staff , I got to know the people who were pawning clues and that regularly , I was getting more information every year .
23 I got to know them , erm can you remember
24 Not only did I get to model the clothes how I liked , I got to keep them all afterwards .
25 I hate to see them do that , but it is better than the children being trampled underfoot in the rush .
26 So I tend to give them a wide berth wherever possible .
27 So many people ply me with drinks in the D and F these days that I tend to remember them as I saw them , in a blur .
28 And in the fourth year I tend to do them an evaluation sheet , where I write down lots of questions about the project they have just done , and maybe get them to sit for a double lesson and write about the things they experienced and found out …
29 ‘ There are least three shops in Norwich I really like , and I tend to ring them in advance and say ‘ I 'm coming in for half an hour .
30 I tend to keep them in the originals cos then I if I need to .
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