Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] them [det] " in BNC.

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1 There was another couple of Chelsea fans I was singing about them all the fucking day were n't I ?
2 ‘ I had to sell my share in Moffat Engineering , which lost me my chance to drive for them that year … ’
3 There are 23 raffle prizes and our MC goes through them all with full details of those donated them — a cool 30 minutes .
4 On the Waterfront and Rebel without a Cause had appeared in 1954 and 1955 , starring Marlon Brando and James Dean respectively , and I had fallen for them both .
5 My grandad fought for them all his life , but the things you 're talking about , they 're only scratching the surface . ’
6 If the world 's 1984 stockpile of nuclear weapons were compressed into bombs of the size dropped on Hiroshima , it would take 4,600 years to go through them all if they were let off at the rate of one a day .
7 Because come somebody saying , and just giving me them , I had to go through them all .
8 But he would have to go through them all one by one .
9 and do we find that in fact on the other brochures , for instance at page fifty two , I do n't want to go through them all , I 'm only giving an example or two , page fifty two there you see , a sticker unfortunately er obscured in part , same words , bottom of fifty two , while these particulars are prepared with all due care for the convenience of the intend purchasers , the information contained therein is intended as a preliminary guide only
10 Now , there 's no time to go through them all this morning .
11 Lord in heaven , what had come between them all at once ?
12 For certain self-aware people , however , this is not possible : to imagine themselves being themselves , living their own real , authentic , or genuine life , has for them all the aspects of a hallucination .
13 There are fourteen references to defence in the index of the old Government Commission files in Registry , and I have now wasted the first hour and a half of my working day checking through them all .
14 Yes I have I I 've looked through them all .
15 You would n't have to worry about them that 'd solve the struggle , trouble er you got them off the
16 ‘ The idea I have in view whilst I make the demonstration ’ may be of a particular right-angled triangle with sides of a certain length , but I may , nevertheless , be sure that it holds of all right-angled triangles if , by not mentioning the ways in which it differs from them , I use this one to stand for them all .
17 Rosemary Hawthorne has looked into them all .
18 The ambulances arrived and I saw people being carried into them all covered in blood . ’
19 The situation would be different from this only if the internal discriminations carried with them some experiential ‘ feel ’ that was not to be identified with some physical process of which BS could know .
20 Newspaper correspondents and representatives of the Ministry of Information were frequent visitors to Burma , and we did our best to give them what news we had , to tell them about government hopes and plans , and to extract from them any news and wisdom they had to give us .
21 Then he heard that fluttering little gasp , the breath caught in them both , and the gasp was overtaken by a louder excitement in her voice , in her sounds of love .
22 She tried to be a strength for her daughter , but was overwhelmed by the enormity of what was happening to them all .
23 No but wants to know if you get to keep all the tapes cos he want to them all .
24 Er we , we 'd tie two doors together which , and then knock on them both , and then run like hell .
25 Bathrooms and modern amenities were added to them all but great care was taken to ensure the original character of the buildings was retained , and in fact the original ambience has been left so intact as to produce a veritable living museum of simple , rustic life as it used to be .
26 These call-slips , as submitted , already contained much of the information required , but for the purposes of the Survey additional information was added to them both by the members of staff to whom they were submitted , and by fieldwork students from the College of Librarianship Wales who physically examined the requested items before their delivery to readers .
27 The Masai were elusive , even when constantly told they had nothing to fear , and consequently the British administration found itself engaged for fifty years in a ceaseless struggle to impose on them some measure of control .
28 Some people probably think I take too long to decide such matters , but I can demonstrate to them that sometimes by giving people a reasonable length of time to adjust they come through with flying colours .
29 He was diligent in visiting the sick and distressed , supposing this to be ‘ the fittest time to discover to them those errors to which health and prosperity had blinded them ’ .
30 From my discussions with British Rail , I know that it made specific proposals for the diversion of at least four of the crossings and that the Ramblers Association objected to them all .
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