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

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1 But the dreariness , the frightful struggle of life , the indifference of people , the troublesomeness of children — he did not want to be reminded of them at that moment .
2 Almost all of them had crude magic swords , whose unsuppressed harmonics on the astral plane played hell with any delicate experiments in applied sorcery for miles around , but Rincewind did n't object to them on that score .
3 No well I would n't have looked at them from that , from the point of view of
4 Keep condoms handy , so you do n't have to go tearing around looking for them at that crucial moment .
5 It may also be appropriate to explain that we have been using both systems , side by side , for over two years with files being transferred between them throughout that time .
6 and they revolt against it and you 've just got ta keep your fingers crossed that nothing happens to them in that period .
7 Contemporary audiences would have understood that the film appealed to them on that level but were also aware that the tragedy of the film consisted of an ordinary innocent American being hounded by external events and being forced into failure and crime .
8 They react to them in that way because automatically some of them do n't come from a background in which they grew up with father figures and another thing is they ca n't live up to the expectations of a lot of black women , so it makes them feel lesser .
9 Small booksellers often do n't have time to see however many reps would be calling on them ; they would much rather put all their orders together and send them to Hammicks or to Heathcote or whoever ; we will work with them on that .
10 And er whatever happened to them after that er .
11 Can I ask when we deal with the others that you look at them in that light .
12 Well , plenty of tourists spend their mornings in museums and picture galleries and cathedrals , and nobody would quarrel with them for that .
13 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
14 of Stafford , in full county court , faithfully to serve the King in his office of verderer , therefore judgment shall be pronounced on them on that account .
15 looking after the littlest ones all day and and she 's obviously been speaking to them like that during
16 Corden said : ‘ I must admit I feel for them after that display . ’
17 The defendants also contended that the lease provided for payment of a rent which pro tempore at least was illegal under the Counter Inflationary ( Business Rents ) Order , or , if the court found against them in that , then it was illegal under the Counter-Inflation Act , 1973 , s 17 .
18 Nobody but nobody commented on Maggie 's shapely form — not unless they wanted acid dripping on them from that sharp tongue .
19 ‘ You should n't yell at them like that .
20 Well no , I can get er I can get what er well I , well you can go through them on that just press there
21 Fathers took pleasure and pride in their sons ' successes , but did not publicly defer to them on that account .
22 I found it a bit odd that a sensible girl should write about them in that — that romantic way . ’
23 I myself , for example , tend to be an old-fashioned Coleridge and psychologistic critic , you know , I look for motives in Shakespearean characters , in ways which Elsie Knights told us we should n't do , and I do this because I think Shakespeare encourages us to make inferences and to think about them in that way .
24 And I do this because I think Shakespeare encourages us to make inferences and to think about them in that way .
25 She felt such a clown , standing before them with that vulgar object between her open legs , but she slowly sank down towards the disgusting dildo and manipulated her thighs until the blunt tip was nudging at the portals of her reluctant orifice .
26 They will want to place the promises that Labour is now making to them in that historical context .
27 Is not it important that the Northern Ireland Office should ensure that full information is available to the public on the extent of the deadly arsenal that the terrorists had with them on that occasion , which included AK47 assault rifles and Dsh heavy machine-guns ?
28 ‘ We 're crazy about each other and should never have been apart this last year , but it 's fate , you see , coming here and bumping into them like that in that restaurant . ’
29 ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better talk to them about that . ’
30 until there pushed home after long erm bit too much , to being together to often sometimes ruins the love , er loving means you except the person completely for what they are and you do n't mind , they are what they are and your , you care for them like that .
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