Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 However , to the extent that our assumptions for thinking about them remain within the framework which derives from Weberian thought , we may well not recognize them for what they may be .
2 Mythological stories about them suggest they are necessarily seen in this simplistic way to reaffirm to ‘ real polises ’ that it is they who are the true inhabitants of the pragmatic world of conflict and action .
3 For all the familiarity of Degas ' bronze ballet-dancers , racehorses and nudes , the big questions about them have remained unanswered , even unasked ; when exactly were they made ?
4 This is one of the well-established results which Morton ( 1969 ) used in his influential model of the lexicon , which suggests that words become finally recognised when sufficient " data " about them have been collected from the environment .
5 On the other hand , there is also the view that art-objects are different from all other human artefacts and phenomena in that judgements about them have to refer partly to the medium and form of that artefact .
6 in the Regional Council and they now want to know all about them see
7 I shall assume … that invented strings and certain intuitive judgements about them constitute legitimate data for linguistic research .
8 But you never hear them er about them do you ?
9 But if you 're really pissed , you do n't care about them do you , eh ?
10 For example , after the History of Sexuality much has been made of Foucault 's analysis of power as a form of totalizing paranoia ; but the analyses in that book , of , for example , the shift from the Catholic confession box to the confessional psychoanalytic couch , are both culturally and historically specific , and Foucault 's remarks about them need to be put in the same perspective .
11 about me do n't you when I 'm not there , yeah ?
12 ‘ Some of the things said about me give the impression that I am quite mad .
13 The astounding indulgences granted Winterbotham by the regime apparently formed part of a scheme to woo ranking foreigners and through them impress their governments with Germany 's mounting might .
14 The great pressure of the overlying sediments and the mineral-rich solutions that circulate through them cause chemical changes in the calcium phosphate of the bones .
15 DECADES make convenient units of time for historians , sociologists and pundits of every stripe , but the people who live and work through them do n't share the same enthusiasm for tying everything into bundles or stopping precisely at midnight on December 31 .
16 Whilst you might use these behaviours and through them create an impression of being genuine , it will , of course , quickly be destroyed unless you do what you say you will do .
17 Now , a number of years later , I have seen some of God 's plans for them come about and realize how much he has cared for them and kept them safe .
18 If , if you 're stuck for them come and see me cos I 've got them
19 But there are only limited facilites for them stay in the children 's ward to be near their daughter .
20 Although the tyranny of ‘ promotion examinations ’ has mercifully decreased in the past decade , in many countries yearly and termly examinations and preparation for them account for a quite disproportionate amount of school time and teachers are virtually ignorant of how and why and when to test .
21 no , I never cared for them put your glasses on instead of squinting
22 he said what 's next for them go faster stripes
23 Children whose parents set firm limits for them grow up better adjusted , with greater self-esteem , than those who are allowed to get away with behaving any way they like .
24 Children whose parents set firm limits for them grow up with more self-esteem and confidence than those who are allowed to get away with behaving in any way they like .
25 Many patients will be having problems with their partners and for them conjoint treatment will often be appropriate .
26 For a review of these findings and the evidence for them see Imbrie and Imbrie ( 1979 ) .
27 But before he could think of engaging skilled workers , Mendoros had to have something for them do — beyond sending out a few spare parts .
28 And then they would walk for them do you see , do their way up for them .
29 for them do with it except to become governesses
30 Well you do n't want them to come if you 've got no seed for them do you ?
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