Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] them [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | One of these papers was a recent statement by the county education committee that no change in the status of the grammar school was contemplated : on that basis , I was able to reassure my anxious colleagues , when I met them on the first day of term , that abrupt change was not imminent . |
2 | Having read both books for the first time , I really enjoyed them , but once I read them for the second time , I saw how little there really was to them . |
3 | And as part of the deal , I had some petty cash with which to buy them all sandwiches and coffee so they could get changed or dressed while they ate and I took them to the next job if they had one , or wherever they wanted to go . |
4 | Gradually these dreams came less often until they stopped altogether , although I still do n't know why I had them in the first place . |
5 | There is a North Region branch of the British Agency for Adoption and Fostering in your area , and I suggest you contact them in the first instance . |
6 | You lost them in the first place . |
7 | She saw them for the first time about half way through the second week . |
8 | Erm when you see erm Alan John erm if you see them over the next day or two if I can just give you this er these , these little leaflets |
9 | It is the kind of rapid , critical examination to which we expose another person when we encounter them for the first time . |
10 | ‘ I think our second half performance was our worst for a long time , but we murdered them in the first . ’ |
11 | We betrayed the Arabs over the Balfa declaration , we betrayed them after they cleared Africa and the Middle East under Lawrence , we betrayed them in the last war when they backed our rear and allowed the ninth army , and I was there , to join the eighth army and get out , and directly the last war was over , we betrayed them again — there 's a complete betrayal of the Arabs in the Middle East . |
12 | I am not arguing therefore that metaphors should not change , but that it is impossible for us to change them organically unless we understand them in the first place . |
13 | But erm , after the erm forty four Act of course , things began to er develop quite quickly and erm we then had what we called erm discretionary awards or minor awards we called them in the first place |
14 | But if we keep them for the next ten years they 're a a real bargain , if , if , if |
15 | We rattled them from the first minute and did n't give them any breathing space . |
16 | There 's some that are going up at the moment to this pond , they develop them for the next three years to spend their life in the fresh water feeding , and what we 're trying to do here is to see just how many there are in , in the river er as a total . |
17 | Voters can cast their votes in the second ballot in the light of that knowledge , and will be similarly well informed before they cast them in the third and fourth . |
18 | They held them in the first half of the game and were only 12-10 down after 10 ends . |
19 | It took them until the 100th minute of an enthralling Rumbelows Cup semi-final second leg to finally break down Spurs ' gallant resistance as former Cobh Ramblers player Keane met Gary Crosby 's corner to beat Erik Thorstvedt with a thumping header . |