Example sentences of "[prep] they [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Something about them made him feel deeply afraid , but he knew that he could n't just stand there .
2 There 's usually just enough rightness about them to make you feel guilty but not quite enough to stop one feeling resentful and baffled as well .
3 And then they would walk for them do you see , do their way up for them .
4 ‘ Something might have happened between them to make him lose his temper . ’
5 It was nice of them to let me join in , they were very patient , but you could see they were itching for a good game and I 'm just hopeless .
6 Neither of them saw him go .
7 If you do try out any of them let us know how you got on .
8 Some of them became my friends and have remained so until the present day , but the sheer earthy mass of them made me realize how my few months of married life had changed me .
9 How many of them did they get out , done ?
10 At none of them did I seem to do well .
11 Only when it became totally apparent that she would never reform and was bent on self-destruction for both of them did he leave her for the younger and more stable Lauren Bacall .
12 In all of these cases special considerations , which I have elaborated , serve to limit what is thought to be appropriate treatment ; but in none of them do we consult the recipient 's point of view , for there is no such view to be had .
13 So which one of them do you want the er advisor to go in with ?
14 But this kid goes haywire and a lot of them do I mean he 's all crash bang wallop is n't he ?
15 waiting until you call on one of them to help you relax .
16 like them do you see , the this side , them people they were volunteers , proper volunteers do you see , they were .
17 A whispering shriek of rage and terror behind them made them jump out of their skins .
18 Only when the café owner remonstrated with them did they leave .
19 The other people in the other shops , would they live in them do you think ?
20 Not from them do we hear clearly and distinctly every non-French name .
21 She meant Hepzibah and Mister Johnny and how she owed it to them to let them stay in the house because there was nowhere else they could go , not with Mister Johnny 's shy ways .
22 I 'd hired a team of private investigators to keep an eye on you after your house was ransacked , and I was just ringing through to them to let them know where you were . ’
23 what I would like and I 'm sure it happens with the previous C P O er and I have been notified by telephone and I keep saying to them let me know , but I would like probably a memo from each C P O to say that there is a meeting on this particular night .
24 I 'm gon na read from verse thirty five , just the paragraph there , the last paragraph in that chapter it says on that day when evening had come Jesus said to them let us go over to the other side and leaving the multitude they took him along with them just as he was in the boat and other boats were with them .
25 But it 's important , for what we 're going to be thinking of this morning to re , keep that little phrase in mind that Jesus said to them let us go over to the other side , there was purpose in going into that boat .
26 So I think they 're right to be suspicious , and it 's right for those people who feel they have a role it 's up to them to make it appear interesting and to show them the relevance .
27 do you see what I mean , right , sit and re-question close , right you can close them on ee do you want to include the extra window for two hundred pound , you follow me you 've hit them with a price you want to close them , right and you sit and do the paperwork and you just say to them do you want me to include the extra window for two hundred pounds because you 've already said to them you , you give an extra , do you follow me ?
28 so we 'll say , so we 'll say to them do you want a hand , and they will also see
29 So I either have it in the kitchen or I go and I say to them do you want a cup of tea ?
30 ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’
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