Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun] [noun pl] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 It will explore how they make sense of their predicament , and how , and in what circumstances , they devise separate or joint coping strategies to enable them to survive .
2 Also in this group are ‘ safe to work ’ systems which physically lock out mechanical parts or electrical power supplies preventing them being inadvertently used while cleaning is in progress .
3 How strict or lenient enforcement agents conceive them to be may well affect their enforcement behaviour .
4 Is it not time that instead of having open air imprisonment we had an open air thrashing or open air stocks to stick them in ?
5 Inspired by the show , she dreamed up a tale of a Christian boy who blackmailed Muslim girls by luring them to an apartment where hidden video cameras filmed them in indecent postures .
6 BESO 's primary role is sending experienced men and women to private enterprise and public sector organisations to help them to become more effective and efficient .
7 They look to local authority housing and social services departments to help them achieve a basic human right .
8 Lizards and geckos are equipped with sharp claws and gripping toe pads to help them cling on after making a crash landing on a tree .
9 ‘ These trophy wives , ’ says Fortune , ‘ make the 50 and 60-year-old executive officers feel they can compete sexually with younger men , the kind of ego boost that does n't hurt when going up against Young Turks at the office . ’
10 Mr Banerjee said only the would-be bomber had been killed , but witnesses and other railway officials said they had seen four bodies on the platform .
11 But British Transport Police said they were satisfied the rest would leave shortly .
12 But other US officials said they believed the subject of the convertible rouble , and the gold standard , would arise in Moscow .
13 In the course of our case studies , we found that programmers/analysts capable of working in certain specific software/hardware areas ( for example , IBM System 38 , PICK ) were extremely scarce , in some cases so much so that " nobody is training them any more " ( since high turnover rates meant they would not have the chance to amortise the training investment ) .
14 Slow heart rates generally increase the amplitude of EADs whereas fast heart rates suppress them .
15 By and large , HQ recruitment activities ( rolling general recruitment , summer events ) were as successful as other work pressures allow them to be .
16 First Slip , Premus , The Neb , The Toit , Hardd , Tensor — how desperate we found them — and what a sigh of relief when subsequent guidebook editions bounced them upwards : in the case of The Toit to E4 !
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