Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They are now threatening to withdraw compensation from us although they have given us no written guarantee that our lands are free from contamination ’ , he said in 1976 .
2 It 's a compliment in itself that they 've given me the chance … ’
3 He has been so accurate , some claim , that they have dubbed him the ‘ historian of the future ’ .
4 That they have cost me no more than my time makes such decisions much easier than if I had paid for them in gold .
5 Sometimes they give you the feeling that they have done you a great favour by attending rehearsals and at the end of the rehearsal period it 's ‘ Bye-bye loves , now you do your thing and I 'll go off and do another ’ .
6 Northampton have been so suitably impressed by Ross 's abilities that they have offered him the coaching job for the next two seasons , a post that he has accepted .
7 It 's going through that system , and once they 've given us the go ahead then we can go to the solicitor in Lancaster .
8 ‘ And neither will Froebe and his men , once they have shown us the way . ’
9 Fear not , honoured woman , said he ; you are but lately arrived , and they come to bring you a present , which shall help marry your daughters .
10 And they 've assigned me a prolific blighter ( 'lific blighter ) —
11 Now she came away thinking I 've got this secondhand car and they 've given me a warranty .
12 And he said yes but it 's , it 's the accommodation we 've got , maybe it 's a Company move and they 've given them an apartment or something , seven months old , you know , that big , so by the time
13 ‘ I 've spoken to the doctors at the hospital where he was treated , and they 've told me the whole long , miserable story .
14 And they keep giving her a courtesy car so I should think so after spending twenty one grand !
15 and they want to make it an elected module for people doing other things
16 Because I 'm , you know , if they sa if they keep crossing me the way they are , quite frankly I 'm you know , willing to make remarks myself .
17 But they 've called it the house ?
18 The chairman , Martin Jay , told me they were always looking for new ideas to raise money but they want to keep it an event for the family , a rural event based on the race .
19 And they 've given you they 've actually given you , not in this one , but they do give you the clefs here .
20 The RAF says the Russians are in one of the worst possible places in the world for a rescue but they have to give it a try .
21 The RAF says the Russians are in one of the worst possible places in the world for a rescue but they have to give it a try .
22 An example of that would be if you bought a new pocket calculator and then find it wo n't work then the legal position is the shop have broken their contract with you , because they 've sold you a pocket calculator which is not of merchantable quality , and you should be entitled to money back in a case like that .
23 This book , these books are quite good because they do give you a little bit of explanation .
24 Can I also say that the erm the fear expressed about Woolwich , I believe to be fairly well founded Woolwich building , a Woolwich er , Building Society had been on erm , entered into a long time ago on this erm and the letter that was read out at Potter Street area committee from Woolwich indicated that they had n't yet decided whether they would proceed and er I think is I 've talked to the publican since they have promised us an answer this week er we are intending , we have spoken , Dermot 's also spoken to our managing director we are confident we will have an answer from this week and I have to tell you that I think the answer will either no , or it will be so hazy that we 'll need to take some action and make a decision .
25 About eighty per cent of the users are students and they 've normally been told to read this , or read that , or read the other , and if they now use one of our computer terminals , which has got a little video screen on the top and a little keyboard , they can look up the books , they can look them up by title , by the title of the book as well as by the traditional author approach , and when they 've found it the computer tells them how many copies are in the library , or whether they 're all on loan .
26 They can look the up by title , by the title of the book , as well as by the traditional author approach , and when they 've found it the computer tells them how many copies are in the library or whether or they 're all on loan .
27 When they arrive give them the name of an animal and ask them to make the noise the animal makes to find similar animals .
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