Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] they [det] " in BNC.

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1 Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ?
2 We 've also approached Nottingham Evening Post who 've expressed an interest in taking it on , but again we still have n't got a meeting , so I intend ringing them both this week , and stressing that we need to get a move on because really we need an issue out by March .
3 Not only did I get to model the clothes how I liked , I got to keep them all afterwards .
4 I want to see them all do the best they can , because they deserve it .
5 It could be that you 've never taken your family abroad on holiday , so you set yourself a little objective , that in two years ' time , I want to take them all , even if it 's a damn package deal on a flight to Tenerife , do it , will you feel good , will the family enjoy it ?
6 I sorted through my frocks but could find none that fitted me ; I 'd outgrown them all and was waiting until I 'd grown into Liza 's castoffs .
7 What we gave you is the time they come and the next weekend they were back again , and I 'd warned them several times and in the end I said look forget it , and I had it , you know , the works gone off , erm , and as far as I 'm concerned it 's Wednesday nights , I 've really got to , and the price I started to pay , is no longer worth it to me .
8 that 's why I really wanted to try all these other avenues cos I 'd watched them all and , and each one , no disrespect to any of them , but
9 I 'd got them all .
10 Some of them turned out to be not as indifferent to my plight as I 'd feared they all would be , and a few murmured that if I did really feel strongly about the way I had been treated , I should indeed take the matter up with the Senate .
11 I enjoy reading them all , especially the readers letters section in your magazine .
12 I like to see them all up but does n't it look bare when you take them down
13 Sometimes er do I have to take them all the time ?
14 Only Frankie and Liza were in so I decided to tell them both what had happened .
15 It was n't long before I started finding them both repetitive and bland .
16 But — although this is very rare — you do sometimes come across one or two who seem to have a genuine interest and ‘ feel ’ for the birds ; then , obviously , I try to give them all the advice and encouragement I can .
17 I wanted the hotel to clean them , but when I went to get them this morning , one had gone .
18 ‘ It 's true , ’ he says , ‘ I do know them all .
19 Got involved and cooled it down a bit and er and found some of the people some premises , and I think got them some money from Duke of Edinburgh award scheme or something , to buy music music equipment .
20 Yes , maybe I did have them all , or a good number of them anyway .
21 Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time .
22 The Hurricanes were to land at Hal Far aerodrome and I circled that aerodrome until I had seen them all land safely .
23 Yeah , I did n't have until I had to swap them all round
24 I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France .
25 I had to sort them all out again so you can see what he got up there .
26 Many , many children died , and I had to bury them all .
27 When I auditioned with Mike , he gave me a list of twenty-five songs to work on and I thought I had to learn them all in five days , because we were starting rehearsals only a week later !
28 I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod ; it was not really my business , although it could be said that I had known them both — had seen them about — for most of their lives .
29 ‘ It was as though I had let them all down .
30 I 've lost them both , ’ Cheryl said , without intonation .
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