Example sentences of "[adv] they [verb] the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , if it was bought two or three years ago , well I well obviously I could n't say , but obviously they have the option to read the policy at that point . |
2 | Usually only they have the power to change the reward systems . |
3 | So they kill the son to acquire the vineyard . |
4 | Together they watched the passing parade . |
5 | I would of thought they 'd have come and said to you , you know , as soon they got the results say the news is this . |
6 | and they used to collect the rents from there er some of them and er up er he came home one day and he said erm , I 'm not going up there collecting again , as he er collected the bugs used to drop on his collecting pad I said , finish the job do n't go again , but anyway they persuaded the people to take the rents into the office you see instead of having to have a rent collector , but er it was horrible he , he worked for them twenty five years and then when he was sixty four he had his , a stroke , but he went back again after eight months and he completed his job for when , you know he stayed in the office , he was er him and erm started the rebate , well it was footwork the rebate system was worked out at the Town Hall , but they , the rent men had to carry it out you see and er he er work the system out and of course erm , when he was sixty five he finished , course he was lucky really , but then er he could get about fairly well , but after the years drew on you know his , his health deteriorated and er but he lived er he was sixty four and he was eighty five when he died but erm |
7 | At times they can be nightmarish — screaming and hollering through Side One of ‘ Nurse ’ — and elsewhere they have the ability to make a laid-back sound without ending up horizontal like Teenage Fanclub . |
8 | Finally they examine the membership costs in joining the group and supporting its activities . |
9 | Moreover they expect the commission to push for a more careful approach in other areas , in particular : |
10 | If ever they lose the ability to scavenge energy , and put it to use in repairing their own fabric , then they are said to be dead ; and they begin immediately to fall apart . |
11 | Erm usually they leave the dog tied up somewhere . |
12 | Nonetheless they reflect the reality facing these children . |
13 | 20 minutes later they had the chance to strretch the lead . |
14 | Seconds later they heard the Armstrong start and move away with a screech of tyres . |
15 | Course though they had the bombs drop down the road here , they had a bomb drop just down the road here . |
16 | They have the skill to carry out life saving operations and treatments and now they have the equipment to do it with . ’ |
17 | Now they want the law changed . |
18 | Residents say too many learner drivers are taking lessons in their streets , and now they want the L-plates moved on . |
19 | In the next chapter we consider morbidity patterns in later life and consider how far they reflect the patterns described by mortality data . |
20 | Well they said the witnesses said they thought it was just like an older brother a younger brother . |
21 | Well they say the devil looks after his own . |
22 | On days like today they get the chance to race it . |
23 | here they believe the problem has to be tackled at the lower levels of the organization . |
24 | ‘ Leeds sold me because maybe they needed the money to strengthen their defence . ’ |
25 | In some places abroad they have the women playing football before the actual big games which it would be helpful if it was here . |
26 | Sometimes they sent the pigeons fluttering up to the sky and played ping-pong on the white encrusted table . |
27 | just then they saw the lights come hurtling back up the rough track towards them . |
28 | Then they left the building muttering something about justice . |
29 | And then they had the adits coming down from the top . |
30 | Then they got the bloke screws in . |