Example sentences of "for them [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For them religious life centred round the study and keeping of the Law of Moses . |
2 | For them increasing material exchange was seen , as it was by other economists of their time , as arising from improved technology and greater specialization . |
3 | People took them in for them other people what was sick but we did n't never have no dosh . ’ |
4 | As for them encouraging sectarianism , his letter is a nonpareil in its bigotry and insensitivity . |
5 | Not for them chirpy whelk stall amateurism or cheerful under-achieving . |
6 | ‘ Be nice up there today , ’ Selwyn said as he scanned the cloudless sky , ‘ but watch out for them bloody stags . |
7 | 2.3 If the Landlord is unable to obtain at a reasonable cost any of the materials referred to in the Building Documents the Landlord may [ ( subject to notifying promptly the Surveyors of its intention to do so ) ] in carrying out the Works substitute for them alternative materials as nearly as may be of the same quality |
8 | For them new chances opened up in late middle age as their children left home . |
9 | fifty five for them little Bill . |
10 | The Christian despotism of Louis XIV had been content with outward obedience rather than the subjection of the heart : Hitler and Stalin were mass-murderers because for them outward obedience was not enough . |
11 | In this case a solution was at hand , although it helped the teacher rather more than the children : it was to neglect those children working in curriculum areas perceived to be relatively unimportant ( such as art and topic work ) , to devise for them low-level activities which could be tackled with minimal teacher intervention , and to focus attention on those children who demanded it . |
12 | For them high inflation is desirable . |
13 | For them high summer was a permanent condition . |
14 | My aunt , she run a house for them visitin' ministers to Port au Prince . |
15 | For them free time is likely to be more important than work itself . |