Example sentences of "[adv] they [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently they even put the barricade in the same place
2 Naturally they probably think the police are up to no good .
3 So they also met the specifications for aerobatic kites .
4 Alum Pot is a fitting end to this chapter on Ingleborough , but it is not to be inferred that the words and photographs adequately describe the manifold attractions of this wonderful mountain ; literally they only touch the surface and do not probe the dark secrets beneath .
5 Together they successfully masterminded the acquisition and distribution of British and American hard currency , with which they bought Croatian fodder to feed the Swiss cows donated to Austria which then provided free milk .
6 Together they gently uncovered the child and inspected her .
7 An interlinked ethnic tribe , they founded settlements that stretched from the Isles of Arran to Asia Minor ; and between 600BC and 600AD they virtually ran the show on the continent of Europe .
8 Very often they just need the opportunity to meet other people in a similar situation , and in so doing learn to form new relationships again , but in a safe and caring atmosphere .
9 Often they simply subdivide the category of ‘ women ’ to mark differences of sexuality , ‘ race ’ , age , and class .
10 It seems unlikely that these differences are the result of ageing ; rather they probably illustrate the effect of historical time and the differing general , social and cultural attitudes towards the cause of health and illness at varying points in time in Britain .
11 See money 's all right they probably love the money you can bring in but if they do n't see you to spend it or to share it .
12 well they obviously use the Oxford Dictionary , not Longmans so
13 Well they always started the lads right at the pit bottom and in those days ev everybody was crackers down there in those days , they were all mad , tearing about .
14 Many teenage farm workers ' sons are soon earning as much as , if not more than , their fathers , and not surprisingly they soon demand the independence from parental authority which their economic independence confers .
15 Here they also found the values of the market place , which stressed personal independence and self-gratification , and began to search for a sexual fulfilment which , Shorter .
16 Maybe they simply see the ark as a visible guarantee of God 's presence and of victory , but that understanding of it is no better , for then they turn it into an idol , ascribe to it magical powers , and leave us asking why they did not take it into battle in the first place .
17 Maybe they just like the exercise .
18 People get murdered , they disappear and sometimes they even break the law at weekends .
19 They even coloured some of the mixture with saffron to make a ‘ yolk ’ , then they carefully filled the shells before baking them in the ashes of the cooking fire .
20 That needs updating and then they just indicate the number
21 And then they just had the bikes and cars to fight over .
22 ‘ They thought they were doing well with just the anecdotes to bring home to their wives because they were going to see the Princess Royal on the eve of her wedding , but then they really hit the jackpot with Diana and Charles .
23 Then they happily assume the role of motherhood and start to live out their fantasy . ’
24 ‘ At least they almost got the colour right , ’ she says .
25 The boys heard the crash and they ran as fast as they could to get help from the police and ambulance , but when the police and ambulance got there they only found the boys ' fishing tackle where they had dumped it in such haste .
26 There they still serve the vegetable course before the roast .
27 Indeed they often constituted the source of their communities when new villages were laid out by the railway companies beside them .
28 Like many other blue-chip companies , Cadbury Schweppes employ headhunters exceptionally and sparingly , giving more attention to internal promotion and internal management development ; yet they still acknowledge the value of executive search .
29 Yet they never expected the Duke of Edinburgh to accompany the Queen everywhere , or Mark Phillips to be seen with Princess Anne .
30 The paradoxes of our story are nowhere writ so large as in Rome ; the basilicas of San Clemente and Santa Maria in Trastevere were totally rebuilt in the twelfth century — and yet they perfectly express the art and architecture of the fourth century — as perfectly as any Gothic building of the nineteenth century expresses the thirteenth , or fourteenth .
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