Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [noun pl] [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | As the flow of information was fixed , data structures could be tailored to the specific knowledge bases using them . |
2 | I have made it abundantly clear that the licences of the regional electricity companies require them to purchase from the cheapest suppliers . |
3 | The oversized designs of the Italian team Dolce & Gabbana are such a big hit in Britain that the mainstream menswear companies keep them under scrutiny . |
4 | Her main task is going to be working out how early bronze age farmers collected together enough of the burnt bone fragments to bury them |
5 | Her main task is going to be working out how early bronze age farmers collected together enough of the burnt bone fragments to bury them |
6 | Their worthlessness is discovered only when the duped client attempts to sell them on the legitimate market . |
7 | Nobody in industry has actually got an absolute guarantee , I mean even the British Telecom schemes said they 'll pay , they 'll pay the rate of inflation if they feel they can afford . |
8 | The army had sent letters to the nearby housing estates warning them but many escaped the net and the local Council was flooded with complaints today . |
9 | But many of the Premier Division players claim they know nothing about the current drug-testing programme . |
10 | The anti Hunt campaigners believe they have enough to carry the day tomorrow . |
11 | The early OS maps record them and they can often be retrieved from obscurity by fieldwork in examining the bottoms of hedges and the sides of ditches . |
12 | But the makers of the Jolly Roger ales believe they can find customers for the 100 barrels a week they soon hope to produce . |
13 | The Jolly Roger makers say they 're confident THEY wo n't suffer a similar fate because they 're already selling the beer across the country from Blackpool to the Isle of Wight . |
14 | At another , the resident thrash fans accused them of ‘ being too clever ’ because of all the stops and starts in their fledgling hardcore sound . |
15 | Their Citizen 's Charter spokesman Brian Wilson said : ‘ Ofwat 's failure to deal firmly with the greed of the privatised water companies leaves them with little credibility when alleging a need for huge further increases . |
16 | Either they ca n't afford private health insurance or the American insurance companies regard them as a bad risk to be acceptable . |
17 | ‘ It 's not unusual for the big equinox tides to bring 'em in . |
18 | But the big record companies say they need elaborate long term contracts to invest in new talent . |
19 | While the world 's most desirable clothes-horses parade on the runways , the female catwalk photographers watch them through Canon , Leicaflex and Nikon lenses . |
20 | Regular handling and fondling of the young animals helps ensure they grow up into docile but nonetheless bold animals . |
21 | They were therefore in possession of all the necessary material facts to enable them to make a complaint a civil claim if they so wished . |
22 | Some of the newly qualified teachers , perhaps , found some difficulties initially in coping with the wide range of abilities the mixed ability classes presented them with , and in some ways the school was not well provided with in-service support for mixed ability teaching and had to do a lot of their own work in terms of the appropriate methods to choose , the appropriate resources , the appropriate materials to develop . |
23 | Many 's the night I 've walked back late from town and stopped off in the New Earswick hedgerows to supply them some used beer … |
24 | The shoe feels exactly the same afterwards , which is the main reason runners want them resoled rather than buying a brand new pair . ’ |
25 | The dead girls parents say they 're disgusted by his comments . |
26 | As the renewable energy sources develop they will inevitably quickly lose their present quaint , pastoral image and the concepts of noise and horizon pollution will assume as significant a rôle in the public bestiary as do atmospheric and nuclear pollution today . |
27 | She was conscious of the silent castle rooms enclosing them , and beyond them the outer walls , and beyond those the barren miles of frozen snow . |