Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | These four , in Clara 's year , were the hard core of self-satisfied splendour , and to them others had been added . |
2 | ‘ Aoew , ’ she replied , ‘ I never listen to them things ! ’ |
3 | happens , and somebody has to sort out why it happened and who did it to them things like that . |
4 | when we went to them horses ? |
5 | As Whitehall began to treat directly with nationalists , doling out to them bits of ‘ responsibility ’ as DOs were wont to do with their native authorities , the mystique of the boma began to wither away : in the DO 's apotheosis lay paradoxically the seeds of his decline . |
6 | The key to them lies in the title of the second series — Christian Behaviour . |
7 | The links are not logical , but associative , and the clue to them lies in the already noted ambivalence of the word character . |
8 | Loyal service was recognised when Charles arranged for the commemoration at St-Denis of two particularly close fideles , extending to them benefits until then made available only to the king 's blood-relatives . |
9 | If a power of appointment , either in law or in fact , is vested in trade unions , the effect is not only to arrogate to them rights attaching only to ownership , but to establish them in this particular matter as the constitutional equals of Parliament . |
10 | A ‘ radical change ’ within that total system and in the name of industrial democracy , to the advantage of the trade unions , could only be secured by attributing to them rights inhering in ownership . |
11 | Yeah you 're not tied to them dates at all . |
12 | Otherwise expand n , generating all its successors , and attach to them pointers back to n . |
13 | wrote to them complaints and |
14 | 1986 No. 1925 ) , for an order that the accountants should , pursuant to section 236(2) ( c ) and ( 3 ) of the Insolvency Act 1986 , produce to them documents relating to , or having any connection with , that acquisition and the audits of A. Plc. for 1987 and 1988 . |
15 | But ooh I would n't like to go back to them days I 'm sure I would n't . |
16 | I put the misses on one side and perhaps come back to them weeks , or a year later , and battle it out . |
17 | I seen to them stockings … ’ |
18 | In consideration of your agreeing to make an offer , on behalf of our customer , [ client name ] for the whole of the issued share capital of a company known to both of us under the code name [ ] ' , we , [ name of Bank ] London Branch , [ address of Bank ] , hereby guarantee that our customer , [ client name ] have available to them funds up to a total amount of £ [ ] . |
19 | He has guarded fiercely against the band 's tapes being made public but listening to them years on , it is difficult to understand his uneasiness and it seems a loss to fans . |
20 | The old story : Gran had told it to them years ago . |
21 | He recommended to them lists of books for the better understanding of their religion , and the advice was excellent . |
22 | They appeared to me to be as committed as ever to winning that particular dispute and I 'm sure you would wish to send your further best wishes to them colleagues . |
23 | Choice pears masked with chocolate sauce and cream , beautiful fresh peaches smothered in raspberry purée and set around with vanilla ice seem to me offences to nature , let alone to art or basic principles . |
24 | I said yes to everything , but to me machines tend to look alike . |
25 | Anyway , after they 'd gone , I just hobbled round to me mates and stayed there for a few weeks . |
26 | Shaun confessed to me loads of times that he wanted to leave the band because it was n't a good living and he did n't enjoy it that much . |
27 | He was shown the puppets too , and the performance can not have gone entirely without excitement , because he mentioned to me explosions backstage and things falling down . |
28 | ‘ Now if you 'll excuse me , I must get home to me boys . ’ |
29 | These seem to me considerations that should be taken with a seriousness at least equal to that for which the case in favour of the study of language has been urged . |
30 | ‘ Well , I thought I did too , but I 'm just not bright enough to cope with it , am I , George ? poor George gave up trying to explain to me years ago ! |