Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] [conj] they [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat .
2 Compacts are one route for recruitment but they exist alongside established recruitment routes , and employers are not likely to abandon these in the foreseeable future .
3 money for light and they 've been having to keep her pension and like giving her so much at a time because it 's been going missing with all the money !
4 The withdrawal of earlier death has been so marked that today most English people will have no direct experience of the grief of bereavement until they lose their own parents , when they are themselves well into middle age .
5 Monaco also have six players within one yellow card of suspension as they travel to Rotterdam hoping to become the first French finalists in the Cup Winners ' Cup .
6 great deal of misery because they know who their father is !
7 They 're not exactly specialist agencies but they have a great deal of experience and they have a commitment to a certain kind of research , and they have , I mean we 've had our run-ins with them as it were , but they have listened , and they 've supported some of our work as well , and I think that they in time will provide a kind of model as it were for a number of erm perhaps less experienced agencies throughout the world , newly set-up ones , as to how it is possible to do consistently good logical rational work in the face of the chaos that a disaster produces .
8 According to Sir Julian Huxley , writing in the 1930s , the huge antlers of large species of deer , which are certainly among their most conspicuous assets and absorb a great deal of energy as they grow , may be non-adaptive features ; and Richard Lewontin , from Harvard University , recently applied Huxley 's arguments to other features of other animals , including tooth size in Old World monkeys , and brain size in great apes .
9 Erm we do n't see a great deal of difference that they 've had the same problem as we 've had , in that we ran out of time before we could put the er finished act together properly .
10 People who think they 're being persecuted always think people are paying them a great deal of attention so they come to believe that they must in a sense be very important people , ’ he said .
11 Ex-registered dockers are a particularly useful force of labour as they know the work and do not require training or close supervision — and they are only paid when work is available .
12 The magic wears off , and Swift advises women that they have only themselves to blame for a husband 's loss of enthusiasm if they do not keep themselves clean :
13 Under new arrangements , local authorities are penalized by loss of grant if they spend too much — that is , more than the government thinks they ought to spend .
14 And tonight , New College Choir will be hoping to get the Royal seal of approval as they let the music speak for itself .
15 It has been done but it is a hell of a thing to repeat , it will be a very , very fine piece of mountaineering if they pull it off . ’
16 The fate of Henry Scott may yet prove to be a salutary lesson to those local authorities intending to expand their programmes of publishing homosexual-related literature , nor should librarians ignore this piece of history if they display homosexual literature amongst their new acquisitions or publish a booklist of homosexual literature .
17 A piece of paper that they give you which tells us what .
18 Got ta share it all out perfect even why do n't you say , stick it on the wall , give them each a piece of paper and they 've got ta do it I 've got an idea , you can compile a quiz
19 Many of the farmer 's wives came in for a mug of tea and perhaps a piece of cake before they set off on the long drive for home .
20 The dummies are dressed in worn clothes which retain a strong human scent , and some have mobile heads which give an illusion of life as they move into the wind .
21 There is little doubt that Anisminic and O'Reilly have provided the courts with the tools to transform review into appeal if they choose to do so .
22 So , I 'll get the booze from Macro cos they do reasonable value like , sort of the , twenty four pack for a tenner , so the er
23 She said : ‘ Very few SSDs have taken action on heterosexism and they have to face the fact that many people are implicitly heterosexist .
24 If at any point they lose the scent they fly in zig-zags from side to side until they catch it again , and then fly off upwind again .
25 In it he proposes the closure of at least one college at year that they reopen after three years and that they will not be allowed to employ anyone who 's previously taught at an Oxbridge university .
26 No , Tumbleweed are n't dabbling with any radically new threads here — cool melodies blasting through the '60s garage and topped off with some neat psychedelic baubles — but there 's such obvious songcraft at work that they burn new holes in some well-worn fabric .
27 In the picture are two men , almost interchangeable , working side by side as they dig a ditch .
28 There is a need to help those who are lonely to feel sufficiently secure in themselves , and sufficiently still a part of life that they want to keep up the struggle to go on coping ( see case study 4:1 ) .
29 Well that 's that is I think everyone who 's ever worked on computers , editing or word processors , has been very fascinated by the change of attitude that they 've had , that somehow it is n't finished .
30 Well that is I think everyone who 's ever worked on computers , editing or word processing , has been very fascinated by the change of attitude that they 've had , that somehow it is n't finished , it 's never finished .
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