Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] [pron] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | It is far tougher to dive at the legs of an oncoming player than to haul them down by the neck or straight-arm tackle them as they run past you . |
2 | That we see planets and stars rising and setting proved nothing since they could be relative motions . |
3 | Esler and Gregory told us that they were planning a report on Terry Waite 's anniversary in January and if we wanted publicity , they would interview us . |
4 | I wan na see Pat see if she 'll look after Aaron on Friday night , but Gary says he does n't want Tim and Lorraine having him cos they smoke like a chimney |
5 | Out through the archway at the end of the mews , a couple of turns , and Josie told her that they were on Harley Street . |
6 | There were times when he felt cut off by some imponderable barrier ; the usual sights and sounds reached him but they seemed to do so through a screen of interference , like a badly tuned radio . |
7 | Don and Debbie sent them as they were . |
8 | However , whistling and swearing offends them and they will shower the guilty person with pebbles and gravel until he stops . |
9 | It was for reasons such as these that in June 1981 we used the educational press to invite schools , colleges , and teachers to contact us if they had ‘ undertaken self-evaluation , self-assessment , self-monitoring or curriculum review ’ . |
10 | Some days Luiza , Freddi and Alfred joined them and they began to walk her through parts of the productions . |
11 | But beware — the Black Night 's ghoulish cohorts are everywhere , and rumour has it that they 've been dabbling in the dark arts … |
12 | Indeed some editors of specialist columns and journals tell me that they like to receive good background material so that they can keep it to use as a reference for future articles . |
13 | Slave masters strode through the crowds of men and women whipping them if they slowed down or showed any interest in the travellers . |
14 | It is precluded because the model gives power to the shareholders to appoint and dismiss the directors and power to supervise them once they are in office . |
15 | An NCO clutching a grenade marched up to the barrier and Kahane told him that they were coming back from the front and were in a hurry . |
16 | not particularly my cup of tea but mum enjoyed them and they got everybody going and and then we had a good game of bingo . |
17 | But managers told me that they had learned from the experience . |
18 | For like such a amateur er company to do , but people loved it because they they understood everything that was going on . |
19 | She felt she should reassure Constance , with a sane and cheerful smile , that such things did n't go on in their street , but Constance reminded her that they did . |
20 | Another man , a social worker got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected . |
21 | Another man , a social worker , got caught up in the melee and was forced out of another car , but police released him when they realized he was not connected . |