Example sentences of "[coord] they [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Or they put them under the wrong door .
2 Or they place it in a busy part of the house , near the back door , where people are always walking past .
3 How about your Christmas card this year ? why not knit one and them photograph it for a really professional look ?
4 ‘ Come in , Hari , sure Cleg will be that glad to see you , he 's been wearing his brother 's boots to work in and them pinching him like the devil . ’
5 During an opera we had a lighting change and they misinformed me about the weights .
6 Well , I suppose , if somebody 's going around with an opinion pole , and they ask you about a certain , what you think about a certain thing , that , that , presume what their asking about , may affect everybody in different way
7 Based on their extensive studies on behalf of the National Association of Social Workers into differential use of social welfare personnel , Barker and Briggs ( 1968 ) developed a fairly sophisticated conception of how the social service team would work , and they offered it as an alternative to previously specified models of staff differentiation and utilization .
8 He asked to see the horse and they took him to the stable .
9 Then they were both fearful for him and they took him into the cold scullery , where they hid him from the intruders .
10 It is the vision of people looking up from the depths , de profundis , from the ‘ dark shadow of death ’ and of despair , and seeing a new light : ‘ unlooked for , glittering and bright ; and the people of Middle-earth beheld it from afar and wondered , and they took it for a sign , and called it Gil-Estel , the Star of High Hope ’ .
11 Apparently they use to keep a little thing alive and they took it on the boat coming home
12 began the camp , there all around this er village and they took it into the er
13 And when you wanted to buy something like a three piece suite , you went to somewhere like Bentalls and they took you into a little room , soon as you said to the man well I want to buy this on hire purchase and you went in to a little room and the man sat down and you filled in a long form .
14 He had the operation the next day and they took us for a couple of minutes and that was it — they just did n't care .
15 Well it was a large double-fronted house and it was sand-bagged all round and there were tables and to er , administer , you know , wardens in the unevent of air raids which they used to do and they used to patrol the streets looking for lights to see if pe my nan actually got fined once cos she , she event inadvertently went into a room and put the light on and forgot she 'd left the curtains open and an air raid warden happened to be around she , she got hauled into court and fined five pounds for that , er she er I , I once I was just thinking the other day just telling a friend of mine , they had an actual practice air raid once and in some old buildings in the Burchells and we as kids had to go and lie in there and wait till we 'd got a tag on and what would happen to us a label and they took us to the first aid post in , an ambulance came and picked us up on a stretcher and took us to the first aid post in Road .
16 They talked to her about her ancestors , and about the Bright Palace which they called Teamhair in their soft voices , and they told her about the battles and the people who had made Ireland magical and marvellous and richer in folklore than any country could ever be .
17 And they know nothing about the flat , of course . ’
18 Likewise with friends they 've probably got fewer friends but the friends they have got are very close friends and they know them on a much deeper level .
19 And they transferred her to the , the Cottage and she did quite well , and she was home .
20 ‘ So we all go up in the lift , and the two bucks as good as carry the mother 's boy into the room ; he 's almost completely gone , and they sit him on the bed and they pour some of the champagne down him and then they come out .
21 I produced a first version of that track in a week and they had it on the TV the next night !
22 And then er that 's one of t the the boss made that cabinet there er it 's got the feet er but and these are what they call astricles These panes of glass are all in er individually you know , they 're all put in and to polish these wee astricles oh you you had to be very deli cos they 're very thin you know , and you had to flay them and polish and they lay them in the thing and then they they were fitted in and then the glass was The doors were sent to the glaziers Certain amount of polish on them and then the doors were sent to the glazers and then they were finished after that you know .
23 He alienated those he feared were becoming too important to him , and they rejected him in the manner to which he had become accustomed .
24 They found you in the snow and they carried you to the nearest shelter .
25 But you can see why if you 're selling inappropriately , if you sell someone for example , a savings plan , and they cash it in the first four years , and they do n't even get what they paid in it , how they 're going to be very annoyed , because from what they could see , they were getting a savings plan .
26 ‘ Be soft with this London lot and they take you for a ride .
27 ‘ They 're not snooty and they take us down the pub for a drink if we 've done a good job . ’
28 Many couples stick with this covenant and the hope invested in it , and they make something of the struggle it entails .
29 Sylvia Pye , Chairwoman of Women against Pit Closures , said today : ‘ The women are in good spirits and they barricaded themselves in the cabin .
30 so that it does n't alienate the person and , and , and they regard you as a , you know and that 's actually probably quite tricky , except of course that you ca n't just let them off , because you are actually an officer of the court .
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