Example sentences of "[prep] they [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They looked about them a bit hazily and then at the bleeding half-thing that had been the young boy and scuttled into a corner . |
2 | to provide meetings which have about them a sense of mental , spiritual and emotional homecoming to them . |
3 | The gentle old men who took up the presidency of Lebanon had about them a streak of cold savagery that stunned even the Palestinians . |
4 | She thought about them a lot , wondering how it was going for them on their first real day on active service ; the first day , she supposed , of the rest of their lives — of the duration , at least . |
5 | And , road accidents , we talk about them a lot , and we 've discussed about charging for them , or whether we should n't and all the rest of it , they are n't about bits of squashed metal , they 're about people . |
6 | We always had books and newspapers in the house , and I talked to the children about them every day . |
7 | At least Linfield are still above us in the championship race so you can keep on writing about them every day . |
8 | All were shabby ; all had about them the cleanliness of icy well-water , spoiled and fetid with the reek of the city , that nothing but fire could dispel . |
9 | I er I forgot about them the night before and I forgot to tell her about it last night so . |
10 | The following three hours passed with surprising speed , but I had already learnt a valuable lesson : it is very tiring and hard being in general surgery ; every patient expects that the doctor knows all about them the moment they walk in the door , and we had to be empathetic , not sympathetic . |
11 | About them the world seemed to stand still , the silence broken only by the gentle rustling of the leaves in the branches above their heads . |
12 | have to go through looking through them every time you want something . |
13 | Video can bring an assortment of people into the classroom and through them a range of issues . |
14 | The clouds parted and through them a beam of light fell on Sandweg church . |
15 | Women are disrupted in their worship by the masculinity of the religion to the point that it ceases to be for them a vehicle through which they can love God . |
16 | After a week of caring for them a bond had been formed . |
17 | For them a build-up of the primary manifestations of commuters ' syndrome — tertiary dandruff and pyorrhoea of the gums — is regarded as being just a little bit natty . |
18 | Yet for them a description of the full circumstances of a misfortune or disaster is not sufficient in itself . |
19 | For them a progress of this kind might be acceptable , at least to some extent , in the army . |
20 | The annual demands to bring back the rope , the murmurings about repatriating immigrants , the calls to purge the nation of social welfare scroungers , were for them a sojourn in purgatory . |
21 | The knights met the Council at Lincoln in July 1316 , and the king 's officers drew up for them a list of ‘ divers errors ’ contained in the perambulations of 1300 . |
22 | They were shown round by a Père Obein whose calm wisdom and urbanity so impressed them that he remained for them a touchstone of good sense . |
23 | Rather it is for them a process of , existence that has to be daily achieved by individuals through work , that is through the individual mastery over emotions and the skills of wizardry . |
24 | For them a week in a tent is the same as six weeks . ’ |
25 | Maybe when they come to perform to each other that is for them a time for evaluation and assessment , and I consciously make it one , because it 's important when they produce , when they perform their music they really bare their souls . |
26 | Here , as so often , the protesting voices of the philosophic counter culture became the norm accepted by Christians : for them no place could be inherently sacred . |
27 | All these rights , reasonable in themselves , become unreasonable if you insist on standing up for them every time they are infringed . |
28 | He regarded it as essential that men become more deeply committed to their work through the formation of professional/occupational groups , since for them an involvement in the family did not provide a sufficiently sound moral basis for continued existence : ‘ Men must gradually become attached to their occupational or professional life … |
29 | Morality , for religious people , is not something invented by people to keep community life sweet ; it is for them an obligation arising out of the nature of the way things are . |
30 | Discarding pretence still further , she opened one of the drawers in the white chest of drawers , slamming it shut at once on the unfashionable baby clothes that Nannie had left in tidy small piles , washed and mended as though she had planned for them an after-life in which Nannie 's memory should have a lasting importance . |