Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | Students are often uncertain whether they are taking the right kind of notes to help them survive and succeed at college . |
2 | The countries have also committed themselves to ( i ) promoting integrated pest management in agriculture and ( ii ) providing financial and technical support to farmers to help them introduce non-chemical methods of controlling pests . |
3 | When this is the case , pre-meeting briefing of supporters to get them to ask the right questions ( ones that you can answer well ) and to t ring in relevant information and viewpoints is essential . |
4 | For example , they will be prevented from spending public money on campaigns to stop them . |
5 | It has taken subsequent theoretical work by others to relate them to geography . |
6 | The locks the Minoans fitted to their doors were little more than wooden bolts with pegs to hold them in place . |
7 | ‘ The British told the soldiers to lay down their arms and gathered the civilians into a church and contacted the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to evacuate them , ’ a source said . |
8 | After more than five years of talks , outstanding difficulties centred on ( i ) whether it could be acceptable under GATT rules for the EC to make direct payments to farmers to compensate them for cuts in subsidies ( a key part of plans to reform the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy ) ; ( ii ) the volume of EC grain exports ; and ( iii ) EC demands for limits on US exports of cereal substitutes to the EC . |
9 | Several different facts about cuckoos fit them to their parasitic way of life . |
10 | It could be useful when we get the usual clutch of nutters claiming they 're the Whistler . |
11 | This is not a criticism of the tribunals themselves , which contain some valuable devices to assist employees , but of the failure to provide the required assistance to employees to enable them to pursue their claims effectively . |
12 | If they were landowners , they had insufficient capital , if they were tenants the local practice of yearly verbal agreements with landlords offered them little security for a return on any considerable investment . |
13 | Meanwhile , both sides were bringing up more and more artillery pieces and vast numbers of shells to feed them : the pattern of Verdun was repeating itself . |
14 | Wh erm Terry 's feelings there do they you 've obviously been speaking to large numbers of protestors do they marry with the other opinions that you hear ? |
15 | Enormous mossy roofs of houses awaited them , and stables , sheepfolds , barns . |
16 | However , it should be stressed that different types of organizations will require differing types of budgets to enable them to function effectively . |
17 | In 1799 , however , things took a turn for the better , for a number of prizes captured from the enemy and retained with the fleet created an acute shortage of officers to command them . |
18 | It may be that long experience of minorities encouraged them to feel that they could cope better with an absentee ruler than one who upset the balance of power at home . |
19 | But the Hintons , deluged with complaining phone calls and threts of legal action from customers say they must take the matter further |
20 | However , it was a shaky start for the Lions today with four sparkling tries from threequarters helping them to salvage a victory . |
21 | This chapter is about the way in which the existing predicament of teachers leads them to become stressed , and it is also about whether stress is inevitable in such circumstances or not . |
22 | Founded in 1937 by Erica Fiah , African trader and leader of the African Welfare and Commercial Association , the paper was initially a platform for that Association , and Fiah told his readers that effective improvement for Africans required them to have political power as well as economic and educational advancement . |
23 | In fact , in many cases , the very size of miniatures makes them more suitable for particular ideas and arrangements . |
24 | Chronic conditions like diabetes or arthritis require medical treatment including drugs to control them . |
25 | She recognizes cultural and race differences in these patterns , and acknowledges the political limits of programmes to change them . |
26 | The Department of Transport estimates that before belts were compulsory , only about a third of people in the front seats of cars wore them . |
27 | Dunlop Slazenber prepared three special sets of clubs for me and I invited a small group of golfers to try them . |
28 | The small group of riders spied them and altered their course to meet the patrol . |
29 | The Council will also be producing in-service materials for teachers to help them cope with the changes and , provided this is prepared and delivered in close collaboration with local education authorities , as is the stated intention , this should be very helpful provided the Council avoids being prescriptive about teaching style . |
30 | In specifically educational matters , stress was laid on both initial and in-service training of teachers to attune them to the needs of ethnic minority groups and to improve their understanding of a multicultural approach to education . |