Example sentences of "[unc] [coord] they " in BNC.

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1 a a and they 're only prepared to read one or two paragraphs of text .
2 And so i i it 's the four organizations together , a and they have in fact come together in order to , to be able to put larger orders , and to pay in advance , so that people are able to budget .
3 I 'm a a and they 're not too bothered about that .
4 I was talking to someone in the Federation the other day , the Police Federation , trying to tease out this idea a and they said the sort of a permanent Under Secretary .
5 That old thing , it 's just driving us crazy a a and they could n't
6 I 'm not surprised that Mr is happy to propose it because in fact it actually means that the status quo will in fact be cemented that that the situation that we 've been faced with will in fact be enshrined and supported by the council and and the Labour party have been consistently advocating that really a and they will get their way if this motion is passed .
7 In most of these countries there 's now a price tag on these toys cum- objets d'art and they are even ending up in rarefied art galleries .
8 And I had three more telephone enquiries e and they were by telephone , they 're in a hurry , you know , can you do it until the fifteenth of May , or can you do it until February something .
9 I gave myself ones for like erm like ability like I know I 'm good at it but effort was like three , you know , I 'm below a but they , they 're stupid because it was either above average or below average and what 's just average , it was okay , I 've been really okay .
10 An important finding is that these changes are not stable ; expression of r4 markers continues in r2 but they are specifically downregulated in r1 and r3 .
11 Thus an air portable rear spring will fit a forward control and vice versa but they do , however , have differing numbers of leaves and different spring rates .
12 Er or they 'd go out doi charring and go you know work the we used to have a woman come in once a week to do the washing .
13 Now that was er , it was er or they were oranges what had been cut in half and they had the centre taken out so it was just the orange peel and that was pressed into these barrels , filled with water and that was then brought up on to the quay , left on the quay and that used to go to .
14 Er or they can ask for someone to take them .
15 er Apollo Leisure had decided that they would like to have arts and science under the same roof , er the arts has been something that 's considered an acceptable cultural pastime , and people will go out at weekends , take the family and will do something that , they would look at an exhibition , er or they would go to the theatre , whereas in science , there is n't really anything that you can do as a social or cultural pastime .
16 Er and they ought to have a little shelter over it to stop your saddle getting wet if it rains .
17 And most countries with nuclear power programmes are , are pa er er are , subscribe to the International Atomic Energy Agency which sets international standards er and they have inspectors who , who er check these standards are being observed .
18 Er they 're the sort of things that if you were if you were digging on a site you 'd find these every day , you 'd find an awful lots of them , er and they 're really what the people of the time think of as rubbish .
19 And er and they the the afternoon shift used to come on and I used to have to carry all these checks across then , the yard and take 'em and hang 'em up in the in the check-weigh on the pit top where they weighed the wagons of coals .
20 And er and of course that was interval and then er and they used to come and sit down and they used to show you another film .
21 Er and they seem to stay well clear of us when they see us walking round .
22 Yeah er and they made you wait wait an hour , duck .
23 And er they drew their truncheons , that I 'd never seen before , policemen with truncheons , er and they started to run and everybody else started to run , and I forgot there was a puppy dog , this puppy dog it it chased it chased towards the er p policemen , and started er barking and d and carrying on , and one of the policemen did no more than thump it straight across the top of the head with a with a truncheon , and er and that was the end of the puppy .
24 And er it was quite er it was quite something you see to see these er thousands of er of er and they were well-disciplined , er in demonstration , with banners , with their elected leaders at the front , march into er march into er er Hyde Park , er they had bands playing , they had er er perhaps er fifteen or sixteen platforms , you know from which the er various working class leaders er er spoke , to I do n't know how many people , wh who er who who would be in H Hyde Park on on on on er on this particular day .
25 Er it ought not to have done in so far that er we were we were we were we were moving , we were going forward to take up positions on er on the river , er and this was being done on the understanding that er a certain bridge had been destroyed , er and it had n't been destroyed er and they were and they were they were already across you see .
26 Er and they did indeed , they picked er they picked on him .
27 A survey it 's a at the college you know , and er and they did er carnations and I 've done , the chrysanths about growing them .
28 Er er and they 've just disappeared .
29 Er and they 're very sensitive to that and they pick it up and make the most of it .
30 Er and they were actually bringing on there own unemployment .
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