Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] [verb] them " in BNC.
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1 | Equally , the interests common to the different classes of a given nation or state may override what divides them . |
2 | Perhaps too many all-embracing laws are drafted in such a slipshod manner that police may think it gives them authority to frame any charge and judges are given the power to determine the law according to their own opinions . |
3 | If you have teenagers at home , planning a meal can be tricky ; you may think you have them pinned down , but one phone call and they are up and away to more exciting prospects . |
4 | Josh for younger girls , they must think it keeps them young . |
5 | Otherwise I must trouble you to hand them back at once . |
6 | If your dog tries to pick up pebbles , you must command it to drop them before any harm results . |
7 | we should encourage them to microfilm them and then we should then encourage them to give us a a , a |
8 | so what , what I do like and I have n't bought any for a , for weeks I must admit you know them pink erm what they called er |
9 | The white man returns to me and says , ‘ Joseph , I have bought your horses , and you must let me have them . ’ |
10 | With undisguised relish a leading liberal historian embellishes the account left by one populist of what the peasants did with the revolutionary pamphlets distributed : ‘ They tore them up to roll cigarettes — paper was so scarce , they explained ’ — and one may assume they used them for less delicate purposes as well . ’ |
11 | They 'll make her tell them where it is . |
12 | Then he 'll want me to kill them , I expect . |
13 | If I go home they 'll want me to prop them up by being sweetness and light . |
14 | If we ask for them by name they 'll think we know them from somewhere . ’ |
15 | Send him back the books and the money — he 'll think I stole them ! ’ |
16 | He hated himself for these demeaning fantasies , and was reasonably afraid that she might suspect he nourished them . |
17 | ‘ I 'll see she gets them . ’ |
18 | I 'll bet he made them rope up to do the dishes . |
19 | She says she might take me to see them . |
20 | I 'll I 'll let you have them . |
21 | Okey-doke And you 'll leave your compositions with me and I will look up , and if I can get the marks before then as I probably will I 'll let you have them back . |
22 | Yeah yeah might as well I 'll make the mincemeat , mince pies this and give you some Ann that 'll save you doing them , wo n't it ? |
23 | These other features of the model have yet to be fully developed and experimental evidence that might allow us to evaluate them is sparse . |
24 | Umpires David Shepherd and John Holder chivvied them several times , but although the players might deny it suited them tactically to keep as many of their batting overs in hand for the next day when better weather was promised , it is difficult to dismiss the thought that the level of fines was so derisory that they did not give it a thought . |
25 | ‘ I 'll ask her to send them … |
26 | I 'll help you to find them . ’ |
27 | These questions concern the information being used by the animal , and the way in which the animal is using it , so the question arises whether artificial intelligence ( AI ) might help us solve them . |
28 | ‘ I 'll say I like them really high . ’ |
29 | Do n't worry about the cards , I 'll say I lost them or got mugged . |
30 | We might say we perceive them as separate because they vibrate at different frequencies . |