Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | As the older generations who had kept up the tradition passed away , there were not so many young people in the village to carry it on and they had left to find employment and housing in the towns . |
2 | They 'll try a feint to bring us out before they risk all , and they 'll want to bring up their pikemen as close as may be . |
3 | Again , you can still quote them if you wish — it 's the employer 's job to track them down if they want a reference . |
4 | Furness extended a hand to help him up and they walked down the track together . |
5 | See that 's what you usually get in these things , thing to send them back if they 're not suitable |
6 | The Americans do it much better having Thanksgiving to space it out so they only have a month of Christmas though they do seem to let their elections creep back just as we do with football … ’ |
7 | He 'd brought home some hairs from the cross on the back of a donkey when she was cutting her teeth , and Ma had made a little black silk bag to put them in so they could hang round her neck to keep the funny turns away . |
8 | They do n't even have time to price them up before they 're gone |