Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [subord] they [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | i it 's have you been in since they did it up ? |
2 | We 're here when they need us and are n't paid when they do n't . ’ |
3 | I am sure it will not be long until they get their seat back . ’ |
4 | She said she 'd be outside if they needed her . |
5 | He did not want to be around when they told him ; he had enough to do without becoming involved in a domestic squabble . |
6 | We 'll be here until they rescue us , ’ she argued . |
7 | And , our research shows that the audience wants their news to be there when they want it — to cover major events when they happen — or to give an update on whatever is new that hour . |
8 | and I did n't really wan na be there when they found them , and erm yeah I ran back to the pub and the police were there . |
9 | Will you help us to be there when they need us ? |
10 | but like somebody else that were in , erm , the , the bloody pressure were up so they kept them in cos of that |
11 | Whether it be Microsoft , WordPerfect Guildsoft or any of the other software houses and importers , they can only let you know when an upgrade offer is on if they know who you are . |
12 | He merely notes that the bad news for technological illiterates is that the world is not as they think it is , and if they are interested in the truth his book will fill some gaps . |
13 | Oh can you imagine what that 's like if they have one ? |
14 | Oh that 's probably because they want you to look for yourself . |
15 | They just want to know help is there if they need it . |
16 | Christ , the pain I was in while they cut me free ! |
17 | It is true that Dicey , the LPDL , and later the BCA , allied themselves with the Conservative party , but this was not because they considered themselves Conservatives . |
18 | It was n't until they made me squat down and then taped my wrists to my ankles and stuck me in a large sack that I accepted that it was n't going to be a truck , but a car-boot move . |