Example sentences of "[vb infin] their [det] [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So they might design their own tattoo or they might design a fairground erm frontage , based on what they 've seen years ago
2 She knows that they come to life under her touch , and that they may carry their own life and their creator be forgotten .
3 ‘ The steam locomotives themselves will provide their own fireworks as they blast their way up the steepest sections of the Embsay Steam Railway , ’ added Commercial Manager Stephen Walker .
4 Neither Charles nor his bride , Elizabeth Carpenter , could sign their own names when they married at St John 's on 9 July 1770 — or rather , neither would admit to being able to do so .
5 Heads can create their own clarity if they organize their time in such a way as to digest and weigh reports , views and experiences from sources either outside the school or inside the staffroom .
6 This implies , in the absence of foundationalist or externally imposed ‘ legislation ’ , that cultural practices — e.g. in the various scientific disciplines , in the arts — must develop their own rule-boundedness and their own conditions of validity .
7 The carpeting of the floors served to enhance the illusion ; they could not even hear their own footsteps as they moved around .
8 The BBC local radio stations and the independent ions may also have their own newsrooms and broad-their own local news programmes in addition to the national news .
9 A lot of us ignore the fact that people do have their own development and they want to do something a bit more exciting , but unless we 're given the opportunity ask will they want to demonstrate it ?
10 The same applies to the upholstering of the outer flat-lidded shaped-shouldered velvet-covered cases of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , though some coffin-makers and funeral furnishers did have their own patterns when it came to the application of the round-headed upholstery pins — as noticed in the east Gostling vault beneath St John 's Church , Egham , Surrey , used from 1817–41 , where each of the five coffins had a similar cross motif between the three side panels — whilst others introduced variety through the use of two complementary colours of velvet .
11 The couple will each have their own suite when they arrive in South Korea today on an official visit , despite carefully leaked reports that they will share a room .
12 Will not the fact that the percentage of GPs who hold their own budgets still remains a very small fraction of the total number of GPs — even after today 's announcement — linked to the nature of the block contract system of an internal market , inevitably mean that , if we are to avoid a two-tier health service in terms of patient referrals , either all GPs must hold their own budgets or none should be budget holders ?
13 Erm a lot of employers are looking at self funding because the m They can manage their own money and it 's much more efficient to do so and then they also have a lot more control over the management of the claims themselves because they select their own management corporation .
14 And the Broadcasting Standards Council began its monitoring of the small screen with a warning from its chairman , Lord Rees-Mogg , that television producers should not impose their own values if they offended the viewing public .
15 ‘ I wanted to tell Tony Bland 's parents that they will prolong their own suffering if they go ahead with this .
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