Example sentences of "[noun] i [verb] [verb] them " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It does n't say anywhere in my contract I have to make them feel good , too . ’ |
2 | But er because I 've had requests I 've approached them and said , Well we 'll get your documents released and see see if we can speed matters up because use your experience . |
3 | I must have stood next to them in the Tube , passed them in the street , of course I 've overheard them and I knew they existed . |
4 | ‘ Well , ’ he said to himself , ‘ of course I want to touch them . |
5 | Regarding the recent articles concerning the B-29 Superforts , or Washingtons , with the RAF I remembered flying them during my time in the post-war RAFVR . |
6 | Mummy me want to eat them in the high chair |
7 | Mummy me want to eat them in that high chair , you staying out here ? |
8 | So erm yes I think everybody 's very very disappointed as I think we probably heard with Paul Simpson because United certainly in my books , played some of the best football I 've seen them play since they 've been back in the second division in the erm first half , but really did let things slip away a little bit in the second . |
9 | So as a sideline I managed to persuade them to put out an album of the more acoustic stuff . |
10 | I figured the last interview I 'd given them , right after the bombing of Flight 103 , had probably been the root cause of why my life had been turned inside out , and I was n't looking for any more trouble . |
11 | Someone in the village I imagine gave them use of a phone . ’ |
12 | I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France . |
13 | My Early Intermediates had unwittingly pointed out the parallels between Karen 's refusal to ‘ go behind Dennis 's back ’ and the recorded conversation about money and shopping I had played them . |
14 | B I 've got them . |
15 | I looked at my lovely children and realised the suffering I had put them through . |
16 | Now the Marais Poitevin is a pleasantly low-profile tourist attraction where you can take canal-boat trips from villages that have hardly changed in the 15-odd years I 've known them : Maillezais , with a huge and rather dull ruined abbey , and Coulon , where I first ate the delicious local version of moules marinieres called mouclade . |
17 | I have been here for more than two years I have lectured them . |
18 | I 'd seen Chola and Mina setting out for the forest in the early morning , and three times during the day I 'd watched them coming back , stooped over and staggering under the weight of the enormous loads that spread across their backs , stretching three times broader than their shoulders and several feet above their heads . |
19 | That would n't surprise me at all , the things I 've seen them try to eat . |
20 | Jo I 've got them . |
21 | No you , you go down , off and she said you can full holidays arranged daily , and we came that was on the Tuesday , the Wednesday I had to phone them , done on Friday ! |
22 | I found Malpass 's pistol and torch behind the table and after a bit of contortion I managed to stuff them into my jacket pockets . |
23 | In the English Lake District I have heard them mimicking the curlew , a bird not found in the Cambridge area . |
24 | ‘ It is hard to find words to express the aching loneliness and rejection I have found them experiencing as they approach the end of their lives . ’ |
25 | ‘ If I can come up with the names then I will take that to the chairman or whoever is in charge to try and get the backing I need to sign them . ’ |
26 | 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 … |
27 | For that reason I have excluded them from this chapter , which is concerned with men holding offices of profit under the Crown . |
28 | Once again it brings me in to the point where er double glazers have to go and measure up then do their , I know they 've got lovely lap tops I 've seen them now with their lap top comp their little samples there special catches here . |
29 | this trouble once with a with a young child and er I told this this this person er granny figure if you like , do n't talk to those children I 've told them not to they went on and on and on . |
30 | ‘ But I am sad and disappointed in my 11 years with Newcastle I have found them players worth millions . ’ |