Example sentences of "[pers pn] they [det] " in BNC.

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1 working it out any of them them all and then you can miss out the ones we do you feel you do n't need .
2 She gave me them all the time when I was little , she recalls .
3 ‘ Give me them both , ’ he demanded urgently , halting at a junction .
4 Oh I they all owe me now !
5 One of the women on this Sunderland estate told me they all recognised the drive : " It 's part of becoming a member of the community instead of just a reckless teenager .
6 And near the Post Office , opposite the Post Office , so they were But the only thing I did n't like there was the houses opposite me They all seemed to be in their windows watching everything .
7 Yeah , folk here just never been out since New Year , then she had to work at the hospital Tuesday , well Bradley said if you do n't feel fit enough phone up and we 'll send a nurse to you I said you 're bloody mental , you ask for everything you get , I said instead of phoning the nurse in , ah but I think Alison told me they both need a good , good bloody feed they do
8 Whatever the newsheet was telling them they all seemed excited about it ; there was waving of arms and pointing in the direction of Caen .
9 and this is the problem an an and as you get into them they all do begin to conflict .
10 Have you seen them they all go oh yeah , yeah .
11 They they all lived in in a small area that had been completely bombed .
12 Ah , they they all had their own blacksmith .
13 They they all that we can do is
14 Er John Grantham , C P R E , erm just coming back to the to the general questions you you asked earlier about about erm consistency with guidance and and P P G three in particular , erm in in the written evidence we we 've addressed that , and I do n't wish to go over that ground short of saying that that I feel the contribution from er Mr Jewitt , which was Hambledon 's particularly helpful in that regard in in I think explaining erm how government guidance is different now to when to how it was er at the earlier deliberations of the Greater York authorities , and I feel that that 's very important consideration erm , I 'd I 'd like to restrict my my comments just to two points , and they they both really refer to things that were introduced by the representative from from Barton Willmore .
15 Is it them that 's causing it ?
16 When I asked them about it they all said : ‘ Oh , you 've had cats all your life , you wo n't get it ’ ’ .
17 So I told them what I would do , but once again I 've never been in the situation but this is what I 'll do , said as if they were me own parents make them as comfortable as I could while I 'll cleaned up and give them a bed bath or if they could shower , shower them and erm and get everything back to normal as quick as possible , fine , that were all fine she , and then as , as I got up from it they all said thanks a lot Joy it has been great you really have been great you 've made it easy , we 've got an easy day in front thanks to you , you know you 're bubbly and all this and then when she phoned me on the Sunday she said hello Joy it 's Sue here and I , I said will you let me know one way or the another cos I said I hate being left up in the air
18 No , no , cos you had , see they , these big people they did n't wan na be into it they same getting their money , like and and , , , they did n't want strikes .
19 But then to us they all had the same accent — they were just Yanks , chewing gum , blocking our paths wherever we went , aggravatingly sure of themselves and their instant appeal to all females who had n't actually got one foot in the grave .
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