Example sentences of "[verb] they [vb mod] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 Other readers , trying to buy houses , might be glad to find they could afford them .
2 And to encourage people to work they would make them fill in a job-sheet saying how many forms they had booked in .
3 The people did not see the two youths — but if they saw them now they say they would lynch them .
4 Anyway , before anyone from the crew of the boat could get ashore they saw two uniformed constables come down , and reckoned they 'd leave them to it .
5 He reckons they 'll get them bleeper things in next year .
6 4 to 5 is relatively easy and if someone starts off at 5 they do n't need any persuading at all ( attempts to persuade them may irritate them so much that they start to move to the left ! ) .
7 You started , I forget one , you know they 'd put them on the bo It was all board and slates , there were no books , you know , no papers .
8 the same rules , do n't just say to them well , I know they must give them they give
9 If the buses ran from Bramford Road to Lattice Barn one year , they 'd decide they 'd send them from Bramford Road to Bourne Bridge the next .
10 And they called in the School Board man because lots of schools in those days were run by boards or erm governors I suppose they 'd call them today .
11 Both the old style wing-halves , I suppose they 'd call them mid-field players now , Bobby Moore and now Danny Blanchflower .
12 fifty pence each , right , erm , and er fill in the slips and either bring them back to us or send them off yourself to Headquarters , shall I put , I 'll put those out for anybody who feel they could sell them , it all , it all helps to raise money for Amnesty and helps to get them erm spend the money on the new prisoner 's .
13 Well no , we wanted to get one for Charlotte , but erm , I do n't think they 'll use them
14 ‘ I do n't think they ought to let them out , walking about like that in those black clothes .
15 ‘ And do you think they will answer them ? ’
16 She was out in the front seeing as one of her umpteen people , I mean they must pack them in !
17 So they have they have in fact embarked on a course which now lets these newspapers really deliver them up on a plate I mean they can fry them , they can bake them , they can grill them , they can roast them because they 've put themselves in a position where they now deserve the criticism and the level of imagery which they 're getting .
18 Well we cou , we could write to both if necessary I mean they 'd want them to know that we , that our prisoner 's been released and that we can have another one .
19 ‘ And the places that knew them shall know them no more . ’
20 If you explain your personal requirements they claim they can meet them .
21 They took assets on to their books assuming they would sell them at a profit shortly afterwards .
22 And I do n't suppose they can get them now .
23 I had thought that builders built houses when they thought they thought they could sell them , I did n't realize it was part of some altruistic policy of complying with planning policy , still we learn everything every day , do n't we ?
24 I thought they 'd find them sixty odd .
25 Anyone finding them should hand them in at a police station or to any officer he said .
26 Oh I think they ought to have them cleaned every year do n't you ?
27 I think they 'll find them quite comfortable .
28 We think they 'll like them .
29 I think they 'll have them up there by the café .
30 I think they 'll catch them though , I think they will catch 'em
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