Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] they [vb past] [adv prt] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The actor Robert Mitchum was in the back seat , and before they drove off I attracted his attention and said , " Mr Mitchum , please help me . |
2 | Before a Berlin run the crews were always very subdued , and when they came back they were exhausted — if they came back . |
3 | The hedgehog and vole went into the tunnel together and when they came out they were in Sergeant 's garden . |
4 | And when they got back they had ants in their pants , |
5 | And when they got back he put on his working jacket with a sigh of relief and said , ‘ Well , that 's over . ’ |
6 | And when they gave over I ventured back to see from the hillside , where there was some cover . |
7 | Kalchu cut and stripped two stalks of maize for Hārkini and Lāla Bahādur and as they ambled along they chewed them like sugar-cane . |
8 | And as they came along we used to have to hang these checks on the number you see ? |
9 | The paramedics turned up within ten minutes and as they turned up I passed out , so they applied the defibrillator to my chest and the next thing I knew from one minute to sitting talking to them I knew I was on the ground and they 'd brought me round . |
10 | ‘ Some of the youngsters were in awe of Ibrox , but once they settled down we went on to dominate the second-half . ’ |
11 | ‘ Some of the youngsters were in awe of Ibrox , but once they settled down we went on to dominate the second-half . ’ |
12 | But after they found out I was sleeping with my boyfriend , my mum said she was n't going to put me on the Pill because it was the easiest way out . |
13 | ‘ I would n't kick out anyone who did n't perform , but when they came back I would make sure I put them in a safe place , ’ he says . |
14 | At very high temperatures , particles would be moving around so fast that they could escape any attraction toward each other due to nuclear or electromagnetic forces , but as they cooled off one would expect particles that attract each other to start to clump together . |