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

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1 He 's worried about them the whole time .
2 Anyone in late eighteenth-century London who was anxious to ‘ insure the removal of barrenness ’ or ‘ improve , exalt , and invigorate the body and through them the mental faculties of the human species ’ , need not have looked further than the Temple of Health where Dr James Graham had constructed what he modestly termed his ‘ medico-magnetico-musico-electrical bed ’ .
3 Housman pays strict attention to these prosodic and structural emphases , conveying through them the Horatian sense of addressing the imagined bystander .
4 Not for them the traditional lunchtime saunter down to the pub , then off to the match with their mates .
5 Not for them the hollow reply , ‘ What meeting ? ’ when a call is made to check that they are bringing something to the pot luck supper at school that very evening .
6 But enough carousing and photographing … would I mind , my Tasmanian countrymen asked , taking the World Cup back to Sydney for them the following morning ?
7 She was surprised by the extent of Sue 's gratitude , when she came looking for them the following evening .
8 For them the Imperial Sun shines on undiminished !
9 For them the critical starting date in human history was the one in 1896 when British law was changed to allow motor-cars to be driven without a man preceding them on foot carrying a red flag .
10 For them the skilful use of mass media may be important , and key contacts in positions of power will be a great help .
11 There was a car waiting , but because of the fog they abandoned the idea of driving down and went to the railway station , caught a train with minutes to spare , picked up the car that was waiting for them the other end , rang the studio from the car phone to let them know where they were , and ran into London Weekend Television .
12 Five year students , they gave a party for them the other evening about fifty of them must have turned up .
13 Homework is done by women whose role as unpaid caretakers of a nation 's dependents forces them out of the competition of the job market , and , still needing to earn , into work which is desperately tedious , which has to be carried out in isolation , thus losing for them the only element which makes tedious work bearable — the cameradie of the factory floor .
14 For them the Social Charter and its accompanying action programme offer the way forward .
15 They were temporary , not permanent , migrants : not for them the single journey to a new land .
16 the first test for them the giant slalom … a three quarter of a mile long downhill race … just like ski-ing … and after the downpour this morning it was just as slippy for the bikes …
17 the first test for them the giant slalom … a three quarter of a mile long downhill race … just like ski-ing … and after the downpour this morning it was just as slippy for the bikes …
18 Not for them the sudden exhilaration of Crick and Watson on discovering the structure of DNA ( a rare thrill , even in the natural sciences ) .
19 Not for them the comfortable life ; they might get ideas above their station , which was to devote themselves to hard labour and be grateful for small mercies .
20 For them the whole range of feelings of shock , disbelief and anger come into play .
21 These caches usually consist of single prey species , and if the predator does not return for them the resulting bone assemblage should consist of more or less complete skeletons from one or a limited number of species .
22 For them the vital issue of racial identity confusion does not exist .
23 Father Crispin and Master Buckingham were also visible , while at the other end of the table were Lady Maude and Benedicta , between them the young nobleman who had made his intentions so blatantly obvious earlier in the day .
24 Greenall is a centre-half and between them the experienced pair have clocked up more than 700 League appearances .
25 Between them the light-armed men-at-arms formed smaller companies with room to manoeuvre at need , and the knights and cavalry , visible in snatches of blazonry and colour against the dun-coloured slopes , were drawn back somewhat higher in three squadrons .
26 In the foreground are the old bogies , in the background the old top-cover , and between them the newly-constructed sides .
27 Anything to avoid further reference to what had happened between them the previous evening !
28 Between them the 16-year-old schoolboys wrote their way to 20 straight As between them .
29 In the south-east corner of the massif , however , this fall is interrupted by other heights of sufficient stature and character to be classed not merely as foothills but as separate entities deserving individual attention : of these , Norber and Moughton , enclosing between them the lonely valley of Crummackdale , display features of unusual interest .
30 For me the European theatre is where it 's at — a physical art rooted in the circus . ’
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