Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 By bourgeoisification , Taylor is referring to the increasing emphasis within the game on comfort and entertainment manifested in such developments as the reconstruction of grounds as commercial stadia ( with covered stands , seats and floodlights ) , the payment of large transfer fees and the freedom of contract for players which enabled them to command large salaries .
2 There is also immediate oral practice for students which helps them to correct errors on the spot .
3 the , the erm , there are tents and all sorts of things you said they were comparatively new , erm because remember that big
4 Forty-nine p.c. of correspondents who said they intended to vote Conservative said that Britain should retain its own currency even if the rest of the European Community had a common currency .
5 He would simply say it refers to all those aspects of things which make them beautiful considered in some , and that , if you think of that as a sort of mental object for a moment , is a very rich one .
6 He would simply say it refers to all those aspects of things which makes them beautiful , considered in sum .
7 This new column by AI 's Urgent Action co-ordinator reports on some aspects of UAs which show they are working .
8 The cases of five men convicted in Nottinghamshire of crimes they claim they did n't commit are being highlighted as part of a campaign organized by human rights group .
9 Founded by David Blechner and Jack Schumann in 1973 , the firm started out as a computer bureau , hiring time on its computers to customers who used them for their own jobs .
10 The surprise statement was greeted with scepticism by protesters who say they believe it 's a ploy designed to throw them off their guard .
11 The poet , playwright and painter , Stanislaw Wyspiański ( 1869–1907 ) , saw himself as the bridge over the confused gulf that separated the Polish intelligentsia and the peasantry , the perfect representative of the Young Poland movement that contained all the bitterness of repeated national defeats , all the resignation of patriots who felt they could change nothing , and all the compromised hopes for material change that the Positivists saw in Poland 's potential industrial wealth under foreign rule .
12 Frankie often joined his classmates in taunting them because of their poor homes or absent fathers , yet in his heart of hearts he envied them all .
13 I have my doubts about the latter vision since archivists , librarians and museum creators deal with materials which are differentiated by the type of activities which created them , rather than simply by the physical form of those artefacts .
14 When someone says ‘ It was the knave of hearts who stole the tarts ’ I agree with him or not according as to whether I believe that it was the knave of hearts who stole them , not according as to whether I believe that he believes that it was the knave .
15 The district benefited from the fact that it had comparative information on performance from a large range of providers which enabled them to take a more detached view of the strengths and weaknesses of its own unit , even though it also increased the complexity of contracting .
16 They do not even have to be alike at all beyond some minimum range of conditions which puts them into the same political category .
17 If we get first division people I 'll do it a different way to him if I had to end up with second division people and the responsibilities they take on board will very much reflect that and the same surely should happen to the field sales force erm their abilities are reflected in in what sort of activities we give them and by looking at the people we have we then put together a team to most accurately attack whatever we want to do .
18 Well it 's erm the sort of things they pick them on really is not that
19 what sort of things I mean they 're singles ?
20 They had always been fed a diet of worksheets which led them along step by step — now they were thinking and making decisions for themselves .
21 Are all health education co-ordinators in positions which give them sufficient ‘ clout ’ to take decisions forward ?
22 To this centre people would come from different parts to learn from each other about issues which affect them all in everyday life .
23 They also give expression to their feelings about situations which worry them and by doing so provide some relief from anxiety .
24 On the other side are the managers of enterprises who think they have a commercial future .
25 Er I think a court of referees I think they called it .
26 In addition , a study of the feasibility of devising criterion-referenced tests rather than norm-referenced ones was to be undertaken : that is , tests which give a description of the achievement of pupils who take them rather than placing the pupils in a relative order of achievement .
27 The wolves were hunted to extinction in the 1920s , at the request of ranchers who regarded them as a threat to cattle .
28 Why is it that we can look at organizations which we ourselves have worked in for most of our lives , where we have complained bitterly , where over drinks with our colleagues or at the Christmas pantomime or some other time we have given vent to our irritation at these bad organizational and behavioural characteristics ; and yet when we reach high positions in companies we consider them to be something which is beyond our capability to influence ?
29 Bromine , the atom in halons which makes them effective fire fighters , also renders them three times more damaging to the ozone layer than the better known chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , used in aerosols and refrigerators .
30 These genetically-engineered microbes bear foreign proteins or lipopolysaccharides which could provoke an allergic response in workers who breath them in .
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