Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] them [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone was so kind and helpful when Copper had his accident , although they all thought I was mad , and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all , especially Cooper 's vet . |
2 | Woodacon has sponsored the team for the last four years and would like to take this opportunity to wish them all well for the future . |
3 | It is well acted and well directed by Patrick Dromgoole and if you want three acts of vicious infighting , grisly humour , sadism , transvestism and incest this play contains them all . |
4 | Teachers felt that this text offered them many opportunities for the development of the understanding of parental roles and it was thought to be a book from which all sorts of related topic work could be derived . |
5 | But she could n't forget , as the lights twinkled on around the entire hillside , that this man owned them all , every last apartment , every cypress , every swimming-pool and tennis court . |
6 | Duck and Frog search for their friends and it takes quite some time to find them all . |
7 | It would take too much space to list them all , but I will just mention one by name and that is Miss Phyllis Ratcliffe . |
8 | Charlie 's office was small and poky and lightless and overcrowded , but the number of possible hiding places was limited and it seemed that she-d tried them all . |
9 | I loved her and I loved Sam and that bitch killed them both ! ’ |
10 | If you decide to go for a low-voltage set-up , work out how many lights you need and where they will be sited , so you can buy enough cable to connect them all up . |
11 | Mr Abbey said the council applauded the existence of such groups , but there was not enough money to fund them all . |
12 | I 've had tons of guitars , but never at the same time — I never had enough money to have them all at once . ’ |
13 | They glanced at each other , and the same recognition struck them both . |
14 | The County Council which owns them says it does n't have enough space to display them all , bujt experts say that 's a public tragedy . |
15 | The County Council which owns them says it does n't have enough space to display them all , bujt experts say that 's a public tragedy . |
16 | It is a pejorative conglomeration of selected perceptions that characterises the field and its practitioners as bizarre , irresponsible , and unscientific , lacking any reason to give them any credibility . |
17 | However , the most notable feature of these accounts is not so much their dating , as the apparent belief in St Augustine 's , where Goscelin spent the last years of his life , that Cnut visited them both on the way to and from Rome . |