Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] they " in BNC.

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1 In order to establish how police work is accomplished , therefore , it is necessary to examine such things as the common-sense notions ordinary policemen and women have about their role , what they consider to be the essence of police work , what typifications and categorizations infuse the practical reasoning they employ to accomplish policing tasks , and what ‘ recipes ’ or guide-lines they adopt in undertaking the various aspects of their job .
2 But I was surprised because the songs are so good that even when they 're getting massacred by cats and dogs or Germans or Russians they still stand up .
3 They remained in control over the means of mass communications but those whose work or views they had long ignored were now clamouring for access .
4 Essentially , the cases and their history were studied to establish what factors or characteristics they had in common .
5 As infants they cry or scream , as toddlers they whine or have tantrums , as older children or teenagers they learn to quarrel , argue , sulk and make hurtful remarks .
6 However , before you place any flowers into presses or books they will have to be properly prepared .
7 But it found 14pc were kept waiting and some respondents said they had not been allowed the music or songs they requested .
8 What people think of the media in general and each medium in particular and the role or roles they perceive them to play in their lives and in society are important preliminary considerations which have to be studied .
9 With the Magic of the Musicals Orchestra & Singers they perform hits from Phantom of the Opera , Aspects of Love , Chess , Return to the Forbidden Planet , Evita , Buddy , Cats and more …
10 When the public buy the bonds or bills they will draw money from their banks .
11 What little story there is centres around a small clapped-out condo in Palm Springs where three friends ( Dag , Andy , and Claire ) have drifted from jobs or lives they despised .
12 I do not ask what hopes or expectations they have , or what they are dreaming of , but what they are experiencing .
13 First of all , the guests will search for existing connections , such as people and places they know in common , or films they have seen , and establish a network that way .
14 At a joint one-day Wedgwood and Sotheby 's identification and valuation event at the Westfries Museum , in Hoorn , Lynn encountered many Dutch visitors who brought in a variety of heirlooms or pieces they had collected .
15 In dilute solutions of strong bases or acids , the quantities are comparable , but for weak bases or acids they are not .
16 But there is a lighter side to these people , due largely to the inadvertently humorous comments , or questions they ask , some of which I have collected in a sort of ‘ common-senseless ’ reference book .
17 Even from the point of view of ‘ saver ’ , let alone ‘ worker ’ , conservative/speculative management of funds can be shown to be damaging : savers ' interests lie in ensuring that when they retire , or reach a specified age , the pensions , endowments or annuities they receive will support a reasonable standard of living .
18 Encourage them to talk to you about any worries or problems they may have .
19 These patients have been referred by their General Practitioner to an Outpatient Clinic at the hospital because of symptoms or problems they have developed .
20 We see it in the newspapers and we see it among politicians particularly , who say things they really do not mean , or things they do not even understand … .
21 Now , if you 've got nowhere else , erm , at the bottom end of the door to fit it , that 's fine , but as a matter of a preference , Crime Prevention like to see them fitted a third of the way up the door , that is where our thieves put the boot in , and thieves will work to pressure points , to leverage points they come equipped , or most of them do n't come equipped , because obviously if they 're walking along the street and a police officer sees them , you know , pull them over and start to talk to them , most of them will actually er use the tools from the back garden or or things they find lying around to help themselves in .
22 The people then had an opportunity to raise any doubts or difficulties they may have had about the sermon or other spiritual problem they faced , and Richard Baxter would try to answer their difficulties and resolve their doubts .
23 Thus if there are problems or difficulties they can almost always be solved by discussion .
24 Published materials for ELT normally reflect trends in language teaching and the current language-focussed series can generally be linked to the syllabus through the language functions or structures they present .
25 What it did was to compensate working citizens for the loss of wages or earnings they would otherwise have suffered .
26 If children in care are n't attending school because of truancy or exclusions they could be missing out . ’
27 In particular it is the duty of newspapers to allow people or bodies they attack editorially a reasonable opportunity to reply .
28 However , it is equally likely for Dwarf troops to wear clothes or uniforms they have devised themselves .
29 Different communities , then , may bring different interpretations to the words or signifiers they hear or read .
30 But the most likely users of the new technology are not existing terrestrial TV stations , for which the FCC sets standards , but the satellite and cable broadcasters , who are free to choose whatever technology or standards they wish .
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