Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [conj] [pron] [vb base] they " in BNC.

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1 Also the other men and women I represented when I became convenor they made me what I am and I thank them .
2 Well there you are as we have them there now .
3 They 're as I want them .
4 Yeah , I mean I The important thing is I think the children do recognize the differences , not that they do n't notice the differences , because they 're Like you say they 're capable of using the other if it if it suits them .
5 but I think it 's as you bring them up is n't it ?
6 That 's not because people had bigger families , it 's because they pack them with young , poor parents , ghettos for women and children .
7 Whether it 's because they feel they 're not taking up the valuable time of a doctor , they can go at their own pace , who knows ?
8 Well it is and I mean they 'll be simpler would n't they , than pulling up things like this I mean if we 're not gon na get out there , Rosemary says she gets out there about nine o'clock , do n't she ?
9 They find new ways of sharing what resources there are , whether collaborating in local policing or working with health authorities or whatever it is and I think they form the base for renewal of politics because we have to recreate politics for localities upwards and here , just finally chancing my arm , I must just frankly say that I am not clear that over-large amalgamations of unions will be much more helpful than over-centralized government bureaucracies .
10 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
11 If the English do not like children , it is because they think they ought to behave properly , responsibly and quietly in their presence and can never riot or have a good time when they 're around .
12 The only way people will trust me is if I give them a signed piece of paper with my address on . ’
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