Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] [conj] they [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 I am hypothesising that they do so not only from their conscious memories but also from their world of internal objects which are unconscious .
2 and , I am saying that they have n't got the lease
3 And I 'm hoping that they get that letter , you seeing them weekend .
4 That 's what I 'm saying if they do n't
5 I never have it 's mine actually I told them they have to be very careful , I 'm wondering if they put the right size in , excuse me can you go right out the way
6 But it is difficult to find anyone , even hardened socialists , who are voting because they believe Mr Kinnock will make a good , or even an adequate , national leader .
7 You 're suggesting that they 've been disorganized ?
8 Well you do know th th that you 're saying that they want to make a particular point strongly and er that that might involve erm an elephant in of bad taste in order to make it striking and to make people look at it and think about it .
9 You 're talking , you 're talking , you 're talking and they go , they go , yeah , and it just goes , it goes , a mouth ! just goes wisht in your mouth .
10 Although bureau primarily exist to simply output your files direct to bromide or film most of them will make sure that the output is what you were expecting before they send it back .
11 With these problems she 's having and they do n't know what 's wrong with her .
12 And then sh like , you know how sometimes in the , an old dance routine they put a coat on the woman and everything , she 's dancing and they bring this coat towards her and she goes like that and it 's a straight jacket .
13 We can always tell who is speaking because they speak different languages .
14 He said from experience that in using an agency it was extremely difficult to get even a small number of carers , quote , you know who is coming when they arrive through the door , unquote .
15 Yes , I think there is a fair point there but er I do n't know whether you listeners appreciate that nobody at all , whether disabled or not will have to repay the student loan after they 've graduated if their income is below 85% of the national average wage , which is currently 11,500 pounds , er we are recognising that they do face some additional costs er when they 've graduated and that should be taken into account and that will be one of the things in our concession .
16 We are waiting until they crash land and that is no good . ’
17 This time , they will not dream that we are coming until they hear the trumpet and see us marching upon them .
18 He recognises that they are boasting when they talk .
19 According to Bernard Asbell , author of The Book Of You , wedded couples do n't feel the need to look into each other 's eyes when they are speaking because they feel at ease with each other .
20 The basic problem is a lack of women in a position for management promotion , because they are leaving before they get the opportunity .
21 When the whistle is blown again , the leader gives instructions such as ‘ hop ’ , ‘ walk backwards ’ , ‘ jump with two feet together ’ , ‘ run slowly ’ or ‘ walk again' until the leader eventually says ‘ Bus stop ’ when all the children must continue the way they are going until they reach the entrance to the bus when they go and sit down .
22 He may turn the argument on those galleries by saying that , in effect , they are admitting that they do not have any works of art that are available or appropriate for disposal .
23 We could ask each child to say ( or write ) what they are feeling as they leave the island , but we might first want to focus on the leavetaking in a more active way .
24 A learning technique in which individuals perform a series of sequential actions and say what they are doing as they perform each action .
25 Scientists , he said , must explain to the public what they are doing if they want to receive continued support .
26 Unfortunately many modern anthropologists are very vague as to which of these different objections they are making when they object to ‘ evolutionism ’ in general .
27 And they 're touring after they 've
28 those are the people who need to adjust what , how they 're living and they do n't .
29 If they 're whingeing because they have n't got quite the times they hoped for , then let them complain into your shell-like ear for a change .
30 You often see people looking at you and you know that they 're wondering if they know you .
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