Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] [vb base] [Wh det] they " in BNC.

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1 two than four about their input under the Mediwell and then after that , on the thirtieth Linda 's coming up to school erm and we 're going to actually well , Eleanor 's in English and Paul 's in his room , Cath will be in with the tutors and Paul will come into my classroom that particular time she can go round all the groups and discuss what they 've thought .
2 It was It seems a kind of I mean it seems to have gone on quite a bit that people who had a Co book would allow other people to draw off of that , would go to the shops and buy whatever they needed of the Co book .
3 Each year groups from mainland Spain find themselves at the house of the White Dove , a name symbolic of the peace and comfort which they experience through his caring approach .
4 To observe the parental handling of the situation it must be made clear that the parents are expected to control their children during the session and do what they would do at home .
5 What erm er did you look in the file and see what they hired last time ?
6 They could compare the weight of the irons and investigate what they were made of , or look at the energy source they needed and the implications of this — the electric iron is not much use without an electricity supply !
7 1985 ) , as if their underlying assumptions were in line with the principles of normalisation , highlights the apparent feeling amongst professionals that all that is necessary is to change the name and call what they are doing ‘ normalisation ’ and all will be well .
8 Try putting different kinds of food on the surface and see which they take .
9 All they can do is to look at the evidence and decide what they are going to believe .
10 What is sociologically interesting about them is the assumptions that underlie what they say about themselves , and what image they are trying to project .
11 Organisations dedicated to providing support , to minority groups , to the disabled , to the under privileged , to the under achievers , or people who simply do n't have the means to get the advice and support which they need .
12 I 'd also like to check out the New Kids On The Block and see what they 're like .
13 That Mrs Aggie no longer went ragging in The Courts , but , instead , encouraged the children to bring what rags they had to the yard , there to receive their candy rock , and also the women to come on a Sunday morning to the barn and buy what they wanted , she knew was very wise .
14 We need to look at Bryn and Eric and just tidy up the bits but see what they get off this then .
15 We 've done a profile of the courses and guess what they all happen in the school holidays , so this is n't , this is n't over yet in fact for all the user groups , for you , the clubs and the organizations , it really does need a push from you , you must by and large are the deci decision makers , the club officers and I would ask you urgently whether or whether or not your clubs already got its name on the list , to actually support the people within your club that are laying these things on .
16 They are people who engage with the world and use what they learn from experience .
17 Old boys write in from various parts of the world and say what they 're up to .
18 Before people talk of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals , they ought to look at the map and understand what they are saying .
19 Labour , he said , would fight for more cash to run social services , not just lie down like the Tories and accept what they were given .
20 Let's have a look and see what they 've done to you .
21 So I 'll bring that list in for you to have a look at , and you might spot your own society in there and give them a ring and see what they , they 've got on offer .
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