Example sentences of "[indef pn] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 She wanted someone who would teach them , erm , .
2 Lay off , and save your preachings for someone who 'll appreciate them . ’
3 But almost everyone will know someone who can help them get round the limit .
4 Sometimes you may miss one but anyone who writes good songs will eventually come across someone who can help them — like a lawyer , a DJ or a producer .
5 They 're trying to think of someone who will lend them a stereo .
6 In the end he gave up trying to analyse his own feelings , or even totally understand them , and lay there relaxed , listening for the slow , regular breathing of sleep , and was n't sure if he detected it or not — The door opened briefly at one point and a young man 's voice said " Shit , " but Graham did n't even turn to look ; he knew it could be nothing which would disturb them .
7 And if you tell her about somebody she 'll tell them .
8 They 've got somebody who 'll teach them the what if they 're are n't they ?
9 I did everything I could to avoid them .
10 And she 'd just had an idea , one which would get them all moving .
11 As far as I can tell , they have all three led blameless lives , had no criminal connection , kept themselves to themselves and as separate from Moslems as they could , and had no occasion to even meet a Zikr , let alone enter into a relationship with one which might lead them to want to kill him .
12 When a message came from a friend in Prague that their mother had disappeared , Miss Harder did everything she could to console them and they became very close .
13 Let us see now if there 's something you could keep them in .
14 Ifor was loved and revered by the small brother whom he in turn saw as the family 's great hope of true escape , a conqueror , the one who would show them .
15 ‘ But I 'm the only one who can light those fires , Aurora — and I 'm the only one who can quench them . ’
16 Now the professional presenter is the one who can get them to fly in formation .
17 Colborne was pulling the other way : he said there was a social revolution going on outside the palace gates ; he believed young people needed leadership as they never had needed it before , and the Prince was the one who could lead them .
18 ‘ It shows the hypocrisy of our society that we work hard for the born handicapped … yet before their birth we are doing everything we can to seek them out and kill them .
19 A a at precisely the point where one one would expect them to be in the position to be able to encroach on the rich they are actually this is , this is the promotion of the rich peasant economy .
20 I knew that we all had sold a fair number of tickets to friends , relatives , colleagues , in fact , anyone who would buy them , but it would n't be enough to fill one tier .
21 The locusts are available to anyone who 'd like them , especially schools
22 In the space of a few years , Zurich plans to complete its switch from selling standard products ( such as property , motor and accident insurance ) to anyone who will buy them to fashioning customised insurance packages for specific groups .
23 They are naturally keen to have contact with anyone who can help them with Oxford spares of all kinds .
24 ( There are prizes for anyone who can remember them working . )
25 Police are appealing for anyone who can assist them to contact the Pollok police station .
26 Now they will be scared rigid of stepping up and saying anything which could land them on the same mat upon which Lamb was so unfairly punished at Lord 's yesterday .
27 Reporting restrictions were not lifted and the magistrates made an order preventing publication of the boys ' names or anything which could identify them .
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