Example sentences of "[prep] them [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I was thinking Maureen what about them nursery teachers . |
2 | He knows all about them kind of things , I do n't well I knew where they come |
3 | ‘ I know nothing about them hedgerow heathens , ’ he snapped as he went on his way , ‘ an' if you take my advice you 'll watch your pockets . ’ |
4 | Some of the difficulty with words is probably due to pupils ' problems with the concepts involved and to questions about them being out of context . |
5 | Was Slater serious about them being some sort of childhood sweethearts , or even just close enough in age for their parents to think … ? |
6 | Do n't believe this crap about them being police . |
7 | We 're goin' to have to cut about six inches off them knicker legs . ’ |
8 | Through them contact was made with a Swiss doctor . |
9 | I might say that the members of the panel have actually read all your submissions , so do n't feel obliged to go through them word for word in the same way as for example , you might be presenting a proof at a planning enquiry . |
10 | like a yellow and that just says ring , ring , ring that brings the lane and it just does that , that 's that belt , all it 's doing is taking it through them relay contacts |
11 | Caterers live in the real world , not for them exercise followed by exercise , because they do for real in peace what they would do in war and they would n't want to change that . |
12 | For them pollution control work is a scientific endeavour . |
13 | For them pollution control is less the application of scientifically-determined standards , more the art of managing personal relationships , ‘ a public relations exercise ’ . |
14 | Both were great stylists and for them history was the ultimate tribunal before which the actions of rulers and others can be judged , ‘ but where Thucydides was a magistrate , Tacitus was an advocate — the most brilliant , perhaps , who ever sought to determine the judgement of Time , but an advocate all the same ’ . |
15 | It also provides some flexibility for smaller countries , which had claimed that for them self-sufficiency was not always feasible . |
16 | Oh it 's summat about erm yeah it is you know erm where you vote for them union things I meant to ask you if they 'd got a stamp |
17 | For them culture is there to be converted rather than replaced by something entirely new . |
18 | But there are professionals for whom this is a daily task , for them Trend have made an adjustable letter box template . |
19 | Those who are strict are called santri and for them Islam is all-embracing . |
20 | That the BIS was a mixture of unconventional religion and radical politics was further underlined by the support of Garrison and his emissaries from the United States ; British India development as a way of undermining British dependence on American cotton was equally for them part of a package , which included association with ‘ moral force ’ Chartists and hostility to evangelical ‘ sectarianism ’ in antislavery in the form of the BFASS , a view they held despite Sturge 's middle-class political radicalism . |
21 | I mean what 's it like for them day to day living ? |
22 | For them freedom and self-reliance seem very far away . |
23 | gate way for them Gate way for them . |
24 | For them Fate had a cyclical , or eternally recurrent , character . |
25 | Not for them promotion . |
26 | For them rape is a ‘ unique and grave offence . ’ |
27 | In the distance a squad limbers up for physical training ; they wear training shoes rather than boots , indicating that for them training is in its earliest stages . |
28 | For them class remained the decisive issue . |
29 | For them class is the thing which will unify the diverse and end the polyphonic ethno-babble in the new municipal Tower of Babel . |
30 | In the following year , however , a plot was hatched by the English and their supporters , which regained for them control of the city . |