Example sentences of "[noun pl] [subord] i [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 And er she says Jean I swear to God she says if she comes over near my door , I 've told Jim she says , I , I 'm ready for her I 'll beat her round that square and she said I 'm not like that but she says that 's just the way she says , and she hurt my kids when I sent them Easter eggs over , doing that she says , that really galled me , she says cos they were hurting my kids rather than me .
2 Stok joined in the last three words as I said them , and then he laughed So loud that I thought he would shake some of the cracked tiles off the wall .
3 Although the garden is not arranged to a precise colour scheme , Connie has strong views on colour , ‘ I ca n't be doing with strong , deep reds so I use them only in moderation . ’
4 A girl called Sarah when I 'm in Los Angeles but she does n't come on tour with me — I just use people from local salons if I need them .
5 That 's the Icelandic so there 's some of the historical things that ladies had learned to do with their hands knitted on pins of various er calibres or d degrees , gauges as I call them .
6 From the perspective that I write , I can only take matters as I find them .
7 ‘ Two days after I tell them about Damien Gould , he 's dead .
8 I also understand from meetings , I 'm meeting a group of social workers as I call them , that are dealing with the people with learning difficulties , erm , these are at present taking place in the Castle Hall .
9 But I have made the films as I wanted them .
10 and could report upon them in their own ethical statements , but they could not object to my ethical statements as I meant them , if I have the relevant feelings .
11 On the whole , she thought as she grilled her lamb chop , tossed the broad beans from cullender to plate and regarded the ginger-haired Tobias who had curled up companionably on a copy of the parish magazine in the centre of the kitchen table , it 's an icon of paradise : a garden I did not make , a house I 'm only partly responsible for and , above all , no human contacts unless I seek them out .
12 I 'm just gon na go down and get some eggs cos I forgotten them .
13 I thought it might hurt the boys ’ feelings if I told them we think Miguelito is better-looking than they are . ’
14 FOLLOWING on from my article in last month 's ‘ Catholic Voice ’ , I would like to deal the national situation by outlining the problems as I see them .
15 and they had all these great pads you know and I had all these maternity pads because I needed them you know I had to pad up and I had to and I felt so embarrassed
16 Seems ages since I saw them .
17 ‘ But I expect Thorkel and Hlodver and Odalric to stay where they are and look after my interests until I tell them otherwise . ’
18 I did n't lose her till she was over twenty but So but I think it was desperation because if I 'd had money I should 've had a house full of children because I loved them , you see , I 've always loved children .
19 They laughed like a couple of schoolgirls , hands fluttering to their mouths like butterflies when I told them of my encounter with the priest .
20 As I play football , I do have a practical use for the shorts and socks if I get them .
21 ‘ I paint objects as I think them , not as I see them , ’ Picasso said to Gomez de la Serna .
22 In deliberate action , ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to take account of any fact relevant to achievement of the end , which may require an exertion of will to resist emotional bias and acknowledge the facts whether I like them or not .
23 ‘ My function , Mr. Gerrard , is to report facts as I find them .
24 As a consequence , I will confine myself to the facts as I understand them .
25 It was n't quite chalk and string on the garage floor because I had a drawing board at Folkingham , but the tin-bashers and fitters would look over my shoulder and make parts as I drew them .
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