Example sentences of "[adv] they [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The current contracts run out in 10 days and the generators are refusing to say how much they will buy in future . |
2 | Perhaps they 'll open at night time . |
3 | So they 'll send to Castle Tioram for men to meet us at dawn . |
4 | er because you know , if we wait till the twenty eighth of October er that you know , wo n't suit their purpose which is that they would like to get on with this so they can invest in plant renewal . |
5 | So they can come with time off work and probably on an expense account , even to a far-flung location . |
6 | If people know that a new rule will be applied retrospectively they will behave in accordance with whatever rules they imagine courts would think in the general interest , and this will provide a great part of the advantage of such rules without the need actually to enact or adjudicate them . |
7 | And probably they 'll have to crowbar him out of the sport before he quits on his own , he 's that enamoured of the business of driving cars fast . |
8 | Clearly they should behave with dignity and sit quietly at home waiting to die . |
9 | ‘ If we ca n't drive them out they will starve to death . |
10 | They 're also testing exactly how far they can go with mum and dad . |
11 | Those with training in other performance skills , variety , singers and dancers , should consult Equity about the means whereby they could qualify for membership . |
12 | We can say , too , that if there are large creatures in Loch Ness , then they would appear on sonar just as we have recorded them . |
13 | And then they can think about language and how people use language . |
14 | They say if we sign the lease , then they will think about negotiating . |
15 | Then they 'd go with Dad to fetch Grandpa while Mum finished preparing the meal . |
16 | When I was told that I 'd have to share a kitchen and bathroom with strangers I could n't help thinking how this would astound the people at home , how they would snort with laughter at the idea that this could really happen in England , mother of civilization . |
17 | Curiously , when you ask them how they would react to deletion of the procedure of inviting criticism of their draft reports from the regulations , their response is along the lines of : ‘ If we were not required to do it we would probably carry out a similar course of action unofficially in order to ensure that we had not missed an important point . ’ |
18 | I wondered how they would take to steak and kidney pudding , oxtail soup , and plum duff . |
19 | She asks them how they can sleep at night . |
20 | Referring to complaining neighbours the Hanleys she said : ‘ I just do n't know how they can sleep at night next door because I could n't , knowing that I 'd done that to someone . ’ |
21 | Some want to chat about their problems : their upcoming court cases , where they can get an Aids test , how they can get into drug treatment . |
22 | Topics to be debated will include how museums can increase access for the different audiences they serve without trivialising their message or damaging their collections , and how they can deal with competition from theme parks and other ‘ heritage ’ industries . |
23 | If local communities in towns and villages are to be involved in tree planting and management , governing institutions need to summon their interest by ensuring that individuals will know how they will benefit from involvement . |
24 | Practical conservation is highly scientific , requiring an intimate knowledge and understanding of ancient materials and how they will respond to treatment . |
25 | If the Government are prepared to put £66 million into the work now , as well as dragooning hon. Members to push this Bill through the House , they must have — certainly they ought to have — a clearer idea of how they will behave in relation to the ultimate funding of the project when British Rail wants to start work . |
26 | The world-renowned store in London 's Knightsbridge has issued guidelines to its 3,500 staff on how they should look at work , it was disclosed yesterday . |
27 | Or , more to the point , how they could live in peace and make money . |
28 | No they could keep in power or remove him in turn as the say fit . |
29 | Though they are basically bottom feeders , there are times when they will feed at mid-water and sometimes at the surface . |
30 | The ones who inclined toward the devils without actually joining them are accordingly confined in tempests till Doomsday , when they will go to Hell . |