Example sentences of "[subord] they [verb] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | These results suggest that R&D agreements will generate the highest social benefits where they concentrate on R rather than D , which will in addition reduce the perceived risk that competition in the markets created by the innovations will be blunted . |
2 | When you are passing over these mountains ( poynting with his finger towarde the south mountaines ) … you shall see another sea , where they sayle with ships as bigge as yours , using both sayles and ores as you doe , although they men be naked as wee are … ’ |
3 | They live mainly on berries and fruit , so they tend to home in on people 's gardens . |
4 | And that if Cath did all of the clerical staff and then eventually Monique and Mary once they become in service long enough , oh they probably are already are n't they ? |
5 | Newly acquired words are treated as if they contrast with ones already known , and so serve to narrow down earlier over-extensions . |
6 | I do not know if they talked or if they went to bed together on that first night . |
7 | If they come across pebbles too big to lift , they dig away beneath them so that the pebbles slowly sink , millimetre by millimetre . |
8 | If they go into town together , yeah . |
9 | Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and porting work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims . |
10 | Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and conversion work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims . |
11 | So if they kept on flat out , every ten seconds they 'd go a further so many hundred metres , for ever and ever . |
12 | Later in the will he provides that if no children are born or if they die within puberty then Mucius and Maevius are to be heirs . |
13 | ‘ I 've told the players if they look at results overall , I think we could have held our own comfortably in Division One this season . |
14 | If they jump for joy today hold off until they sober up again . |
15 | The long shells of the hulls were wiped from view by the heave of the sea , so that the prow platforms and tents of the poop could no longer be seen , and only the pennanted masts told where they were , until they rode into view once more , in a steam of spume from the bite of the oars . |
16 | ‘ Of course Mikey waited until they went to sleep then got underneath and dug it up , ’ chortles a chap in a Hot Tuna sweatshirt . |
17 | The Moulds left Myddle shortly after the Civil War and their leisurely progress northwards along what is now the A 495 can be followed in local parish registers until they arrived at Whitchurch early in the nineteenth century . |
18 | Certainly some species are difficult to control because they rest in homes only for very short periods ; the Anopheles bolobacensis group of species in Thailand and other parts of the Far East are good examples of this behavioural problem . |
19 | From the results obtained , it is clear that , in addition to visitors ' general interest in the exhibitions and their content ( either because they dealt with topics already of concern to the viewers , or because of their Scottish , or , indeed , local connexions ) , there were a number of features with particularly appealed , including the informative nature of the exhibitions , the layout and presentation of the exhibits , the presentation of original documents , and the presence of photographs and artefacts . |
20 | So to while away the time while they waited for dark again they sat in a back room and fiished the waistcoat . |
21 | Since they formed in Birmingham way back in 1978 , they have been leading players in the UK 's reggae movement , even if their sound has become rather commercial in recent years . |
22 | Since they collaborated on ballets there in the 1750S it is possible that Roman performance ideas were incorporated in Paris . |
23 | I I the way I s I think I think was it Josephine he was married to , then then she would er she would object very strongly if he had a bath before they went to bed together . |
24 | There was a morsel of consolation for the British team of Durie and Anne Hobbs before they left for home however , when they won the doubles contest against Petra Ritter and Paulus 2-6 , 7-6 , 6-3 , saving three match points in the process . |
25 | It is they who plucked starving kids from the back streets and made them into heroes before they sank into oblivion mentally and metaphorically . |
26 | Indeed this emerges immediately from the fact that adjectives which are plainly non-restrictive can accompany proper names : ( 4 ) the eloquent Dryden is too learned for some tastes clever Polly left before they called for volunteers Even if we accept the view , less than universally supported , that proper names do have meaning , being clever is certainly no part of the name Polly on the type level , nor is eloquence of the name Dryden . |
27 | And the boxes would even be warm when they landed at Wyre down in the hold of the steamer . |
28 | KEPLER WESSELS and Fanie de Villiers could miss South Africa 's one-day game against India today after both suffered heads wounds when they collided during training yesterday . |
29 | ‘ When they returned to Bristol just before midnight three of the party left . |
30 | FERRANTI 'S shares encountered hectic trading when they returned from suspension yesterday as a host of conflicting rumours swept the stock market over the company 's future . |