Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] them [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I make them for the shops to sell , ’ she told Virginia .
2 no I were gon na do , I got them for the days
3 I run the search room there , which means that erm people come into Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk and the end of a telephone , and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure that they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strong rooms that we 've got .
4 That 's right , yes , I run the Search Room there , which means that erm people come in to Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk on the end of a telephone and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strongrooms that we 've got , and then I produce them for them and erm if they need any help reading them and so on I give them that .
5 I put them into a 24″ x 12″ x 12″ ( 10 gallon ) tank , kept at a constant 78°F .
6 I put them on the chairs , here in front of the fire , to dry nut and the kitchen was like a steam-bath all winter . ’
7 I watched them through the windows .
8 I recalled how sane and healthy they were , and I contrasted them with the fiends with whom I had to deal in 1816 !
9 No , no I scrape them from the plates into its own dish Greg come here let's have you having dinner come on .
10 Having talked to the person making the eighteenth birthday cake about our individual requirements , we chose some suitable flowers to fit a small silver vase that was placed on top of the cake , and once the guests had gone I hurried them into the presses I had taken with me to the party .
11 I I like writing them writing them on the nodes like that .
12 The palms of her hands were sweating , and she wiped them against the legs of her tunic .
13 He preferred outwork : " In a factory you confine them to the hours the master pleases , in the cottage they work very often 15 or 16 hours . "
14 And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ?
15 Erm w why did n't you send them to the ones on the fla on the flats ?
16 Now you put them on the shelves , and I 'll check you . ’
17 You put them on the backs of the calendar card .
18 They would even dry quicker than if you put them over the clothes horse cos that 's what those slats are for .
19 You told them about the tubes in my daughter 's bag …
20 She told them of the hardships suffered by our men .
21 She attends to the reservations , and when people arrive she shows them to the chalets she 's arranged for them to occupy . ’
22 Hanging back so they were just at the limit of vision , she followed them through the tunnels of the complex , occasionally passing other personnel or soldiers , who ignored her to concentrate on their search for the fugitive .
23 And I must have been in a really funny mood , and I said yes we have it 's on the till and he went well I suggest you get them in the windows then !
24 They sued the well-known actress Constance Collier for the £16 9s 3d which they said she owed them for the flowers which her maid had ordered by telephone to be delivered to the Savoy Theatre .
25 And you thread them on the curtains through this little metal ring .
26 Taking wings of it back on either side of her face , she anchored them with the combs and stood in front of the looking glass to assess the result .
27 ‘ What did you tell them at the paperworks ? ’
28 She was carrying a fresh tray of ice ; the cubes popped when she put them in the drinks .
29 So there 's no way can you get them up the stairs .
30 but she leaves them with the neighbours or a neighbour , but I mean it 's all different to bringing them up yourself , in n it ?
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