Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [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 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 .
3 Cos she cos she likes them songs she loves them .
4 Aggie still would not contemplate getting a mouser and when Harold raised the roof about the lethal traps she threw them out and blocked up the holes in the flooring and the wooden skirting-boards with old newspapers soaked in lavender water .
5 The moment the words left her lips she regretted them .
6 With two forefingers she tucked them behind her ears .
7 Patients are entitled to receive accurate information about their treatment and the risks we ask them to take ; they also have a right to withhold consent from such treatment if they feel unhappy about accepting these risks .
8 Alternatively , perhaps neutrinos are much more elusive than we think , so that they evade with ease the traps we set them .
9 we use the same words we use them in different in the different area accents but i that 's all it is .
10 As one explained , ‘ Well , what we try to do is basically to stop young people from getting into trouble , or prevent them , in other words we keep them out of court .
11 In nine months we get them all back again .
12 To No units they called them .
13 What people think of the media in general and each medium in particular and the role or roles they perceive them to play in their lives and in society are important preliminary considerations which have to be studied .
14 Taking hold of the captives they dragged them away , struggling and still mouthing threats , in the direction of the ‘ prison ’ rig .
15 Thus , he acquainted himself with the meanings of the songs he heard them singing , songs of love and emigration ; with inheritances and alliances between these western chieftains ; with the size and topography of Raasay and its suitability for animal husbandry .
16 Harper told the court he 'd gone out with both Becky and Emma in the 6 months he knew them .
17 I wanted to try them on right there but for months he let them dangle in the closet upstairs , growing the wrinkles and airpockets that would finally fit his shape , the peculiar wishbone of his shanks .
18 Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches .
19 I see you later than , oh where 's the car keys I had them on the .
20 He told students : ‘ In the auditions I ask them who came second in the last war and they say ‘ Ask the other fella ’ .
21 And if you 've got A type parents you copy them , you do what they 've done , they 've worked hard , that is what to respect is .
22 I went out I went out with Peggy er on Wednesday er for meal and she 's been saving Daily Telegraph vouchers and when you got so many vouchers you send them up to the Daily Telegraph , who 's sent them , it 's offers closed now and they send you a thing like a credit card and they send you a list of all the places that you can go to for a half- price meal
23 Or , perhaps , it was in some way due to the directions we gave them ?
24 Why is it that we can look at organizations which we ourselves have worked in for most of our lives , where we have complained bitterly , where over drinks with our colleagues or at the Christmas pantomime or some other time we have given vent to our irritation at these bad organizational and behavioural characteristics ; and yet when we reach high positions in companies we consider them to be something which is beyond our capability to influence ?
25 If noises are separated by very short intervals we hear them as a continuous sound .
26 Tramp aha , it was tramp coles they called them , they were ricks you know and you got into and you put up the hay and you tramped round and round you see ?
27 Oh yeah , bounties they call them , you know , .
28 As a result , more than 70 per cent of the population now have a Current Account and are enjoying the many advantages it gives them — cheques , instant cash , Standing Orders and Direct Debits .
29 Macari threw the corroding garment down in full view of the club 's directors he told them it reflected the state of their club .
30 The tears which she had , by a superhuman effort , held in check , now rose , and with impatient fingers she brushed them away angrily .
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