Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] they [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 H R T contains es oestrogen , which is highly beneficial to older women at the change when they lose their natural supply .
2 Chuck 's parents have some pride and care about the upbringing that they give their child(ren) showing that it is Bob 's character that it as fault and that his attitude can not be blamed on his economical situation .
3 The selectors did know the gender of the artists but they stressed their aim to choose a show that would appeal to a cross section of visitors .
4 The intention of the plaintiffs was , to my mind , clear ; they expected to recover the money if they won their action .
5 The boys not scribing joined in by offering ideas and producing elaborate pictures , inventing new details to enliven the narrative as they developed their pictures .
6 led wo late Tranmere strikes made it safe for the Merseysiders as they consolidated their second place in the Division One table .
7 The play moved over to the other side of the field and they stopped their conversation for a moment to follow it .
8 A gentle drumming sound came from the riders as they tapped their saddles with their crops .
9 A project to photograph the birds as they raised their young was launched , and at once became a passion with the younger boys .
10 ( Piontek was coach of denmark in the eigthies when they had their danish dynamite team which impressed in the world cup finals — the team including the likes of in-form Jan Molby , the elder Laudrup brother , Soren Lerby and a very good striker ( whose name slips me right now .
11 The wide , dry eyes followed them from the kitchen as they took their leave .
12 They have an arrangement with the University and they have their own buildings , and they collaborate with the people here , mostly in Engineering .
13 The womenfolk would no doubt be beside the wood stove , talking over the din of the roof as they did their needlework ; the men would be in the wool-shed , cleansing and grading the fleeces in time for the next lorry down to port .
14 And then , if somebody else clicks their fingers they be tha they become their enemy and the enemy if they click their fingers he becomes their enemy .
15 Because they , too , have a special relationship with a child 's mother — with its own areas of physical and emotional exclusivity — children have to give up the illusion that they own their mother , and so they must learn to share .
16 The dolphins , engrossed in feeding on an anchovy school , fall to detect the vessels as they make their stealthy approach .
17 Despite Mrs Thatcher 's rhetoric , bribing people by way of tax allowances is the paternalistic state writ large ; taxpayers pick up considerable tax benefits on the condition that they spend their money in ways approved by the Government .
18 There was no doubt in the minds of the directors of the polytechnics as they received their formal designations from the end of the 1960s that the polytechnics were to remain distinctive .
19 Roman helped Claudia out of the car when they reached her flat , took the key from her and opened the door .
20 There was nothing of apparent interest in the lavatory and they made their way into the robing vestry .
21 Most young drivers have spent very little time behind the wheel before they pass their test and in many cases , they 're the ones at fault when accidents happen .
22 Most of the towns were on or near the coast and they exploited their site advantages , capitalizing on their access to sea routes and on the fertile soils of their hinterlands .
23 Hugh asked after his father-in-law had wandered off into the shadows at the end of the terrace and they heard his stick tapping along the stone floors .
24 Brothers in arms Greg ( left ) and Jonny Searle let their feelings show after their sensational victory over the apparently invincible Italians Carmine and Giuseppe Abbagnale — and an emotional cox Garry Herbert ( right ) joins the brothers as they celebrate their golden moment
25 little dog at one of the horse and they kick its legs and that was a nasty blamed the dog .
26 It 's now thought a hundred and eighty people were detained by the Iraqis as they made their way to the pick up point for the last British convoy from Kuwait .
27 The wheels need to be changed for China and the officials … ’ — she indicated a rank of grey-coated youths further up the platform — ‘ they will expect you to stand in the corridor while they search your room .
28 He hated the Communists because they nicked his family 's bit of land and he hated the Germans because they treated them like pigs , ’ says Peter Solowka .
29 He rather hauntingly characterises the life of the contemplative as a God-hunt and compares those hounds who see the hare and never weary of the chase until they have their quarry with those who run simply because others in the pack do so .
30 The girls became shrews and harridans : they screamed at the help and they smothered their children .
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