Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [vb mod] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Right , in that case I 'll see them now . ’
2 Another problem with doing these talks is working out at what level I should pitch them for different age groups .
3 Mum I 'll leave them on .
4 With an aching heart I 'll bid them adieu
5 Of course I 'll get them
6 Molly imagined a dehydrated house turned into a swamp and said hastily , ‘ Of course I 'd pay them .
7 You 've got your questions and of course I could answer them Nicodemus I could tell the why 's and the wherefore 's of this , and of that , I could give you all the details and all the the the things that you want to know but , they 're not really important the real issue for you , Nicodemus , is that you have got to be born again !
8 They need n't be any bother or trouble and of course I should buy them myself — ’
9 Well I do n't know , they usually co they usually deliver on a Wednesday , so with luck I 'll get them tomorrow .
10 Hang on , hang on Has anyone got some spare money I could pay 'em back ?
11 Occasionally you can say you think they 're being stupid or have they thought about other things but at the end of the day people are answerable erm for their own decisions I feel and , if I have an opportunity I 'll tell them what I think , but er if people are n't wanting your opinion then you ca n't really give it
12 I nodded to them , but when they looked at me I turned away quickly , for fear I should see them exchange puzzled glances .
13 However , if you attempt to arrest any man or woman here on a charge of vagrancy I will see they are defended in your court — and in any higher court to which they may be sent for trial .
14 For ease of identification I will number them one to six with one being the leader at the bottom of the photo .
15 That would be the check I 'd present them .
16 We can all think of the favourites , and if I could get the Pope , Frank Sinatra and the Queen I 'd book them tomorrow .
17 Just as my son entered our room I could see them , seven or eight hefty white boys entering through the door downstairs .
18 One day I might read them .
19 ‘ Tell Bill I 'll get them to him somehow .
20 Even in my befuddled state I could see they meant trouble .
21 You if anyone touches him man I 'll kill them !
22 When I came home on leave I used to meet them in Crawford 's Oak Hall in Princes Street , and now I made the usual arrangement .
23 Like a same shape as a ladder I used to say they was .
24 Well then they wo n't talk to me they wo n't take any notice anyway , if they do , I 've got a letter I can tell them what I 'm doing .
25 On my birthday I 'll start them .
26 A at a guess I would think they would probably give you about three to six months ' worth of pay as compensation , if
27 Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days .
28 I thought that way I could bring them together .
29 So , on some sites you might say , no , I , well I can control the labour costs and I can control the er , plant usage , but I do n't buy the materials myself the only way I can affect them is by altering the wastage .
30 But if they 're sick I mean there 's no way I can take them to anybody 's house .
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