Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We need to think that why new babies are so prone to cold injury and a lot of the reasons , can I take that down , are very obvious if you think about them cold injury is the same as hypothermia .
2 I mean you can still get a reference off me old company which er you know the London
3 ‘ New bugs are wets and weeds their mummies blub when they kiss them goodbye while seniors such as me hem-hem stand grimly by licking their slobering chops .
4 One more fing I like about me ole mucker Ingrams : 'e 'ates young people .
5 The emotions give warmth and feeling , but through them factual perception and logic are all too easily ruled by imagination .
6 It 's like church with the sun shining through them coloured windows and pictures of Jesus with light all round and angels floating in the sky and the sun shining and all that .
7 For them religious life centred round the study and keeping of the Law of Moses .
8 For them increasing material exchange was seen , as it was by other economists of their time , as arising from improved technology and greater specialization .
9 People took them in for them other people what was sick but we did n't never have no dosh . ’
10 As for them encouraging sectarianism , his letter is a nonpareil in its bigotry and insensitivity .
11 Not for them chirpy whelk stall amateurism or cheerful under-achieving .
12 ‘ Be nice up there today , ’ Selwyn said as he scanned the cloudless sky , ‘ but watch out for them bloody stags .
13 2.3 If the Landlord is unable to obtain at a reasonable cost any of the materials referred to in the Building Documents the Landlord may [ ( subject to notifying promptly the Surveyors of its intention to do so ) ] in carrying out the Works substitute for them alternative materials as nearly as may be of the same quality
14 For them new chances opened up in late middle age as their children left home .
15 fifty five for them little Bill .
16 The Christian despotism of Louis XIV had been content with outward obedience rather than the subjection of the heart : Hitler and Stalin were mass-murderers because for them outward obedience was not enough .
17 In this case a solution was at hand , although it helped the teacher rather more than the children : it was to neglect those children working in curriculum areas perceived to be relatively unimportant ( such as art and topic work ) , to devise for them low-level activities which could be tackled with minimal teacher intervention , and to focus attention on those children who demanded it .
18 For them high inflation is desirable .
19 For them high summer was a permanent condition .
20 My aunt , she run a house for them visitin' ministers to Port au Prince .
21 For them free time is likely to be more important than work itself .
22 But in the two weeks , as they moved slowly north into the forested hills and grassy uplands close to the hill station of Dalat , they had killed between them prime specimens of almost all the groups required for the museum .
23 Although there are only 15 contractors , they have between them 50-odd transmitters , each of which needs two copies of the commercial ( at least ) , so allowing for your own copies and back-up stock , you will need 115 or so bulks for a national campaign .
24 Was it possible he had any regrets that they were neither of them free to give the undoubted chemistry between them full rein ?
25 These ancestors have long since been at rest , but during their time around Pelynt there was between them bitter jealousy , treachery and hatred , leading even to murder .
26 ‘ Nah , she did n't do much for me Good figure and that , but … ’
27 Could you sort them out for me Batty lad , you 're hard .
28 It 's like when I was a kid and when everybody else in the grammar school got school dinners I had to queue outside the headmaster 's office every morning for me free dinner ticket . ’
29 ‘ If it were n't for me old bones and the fact that I might be overlooked when the bidding starts , I would n't want you within a mile of that sale room .
30 ‘ A daughter for me old age . ’
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