Example sentences of "[subord] they [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That would drive him to madness , to the place they most wanted him , the place in which it would be even more difficult to find the Key ; an institution , a hospital where they filled you up with all sorts of disgusting drugs and deliberately kept you as stupid as the rest .
2 If anyones around leeds at the time the two pubs I would suggest going to watch it are The Pack horse in town ( where they put it on in a private room upstairs for our convenience ) or the Fav up near the Uni where they have about 20 screens and away fans get regularly beat up ! ! ! !
3 she says er I 'm er guaranteed , she says oh no you 're not , she says Ruth 's told me last week to take you off guarantee , so they took her off like
4 People in Lebanon told me : ‘ The Israelis failed to stifle the uprising in the occupied territories , so they take it out on us by threatening to invade Lebanon again . ’
5 They analysed it and found that it was mud , a piece of clay , y'know , but them not being all-forgiving , they suspected that I was using drugs , y'know , so they kicked me out of home and I went to live with my grandmother and then I had more freedom there to do as I pleased and hence started going to pop festivals and things and enjoying them and getting off on them and mixing with that whole subculture if you like .
6 So they put it down to a prowler , probably a junkie after drugs .
7 Marks said : ‘ So they made you up to DI . ’
8 By the time they reached a point half-way to the island the water had reached their hips so they gave it up as a bad job and began to enjoy themselves .
9 But the others did n't want an entirely new hand on the helm , so they gave it back to Poher .
10 over round the left hand side in the first place , but she must have been in the wrong so they must have seen it as well , they have n't really got a strong case so they threw it out of court and last week he had a letter , he opened it , from the , from the court , and he thought oh gawld here we go again , he 's got jury service , oh
11 ‘ So , is that how you earned your living , once they drove you out of the dorf ?
12 ‘ And how if they sit it out with us ? ’
13 If they pack you off to Brighton , they want you to put a bullet in him .
14 Next time we go inside the Globe , we see if they make it through to the Gold Run before a studio audience .
15 So well we could go out there anyway to see whether they 've got any er you see if they carried it on for another month
16 Is it a training need , or could it just be the fact that if they pass it on to you , they know you 're dead ?
17 " At home , if they let me out of here in time , " I said .
18 If the parent feels they know a system that they have heard or read is successful , and if they try it out on the child and the child obviously enjoys it , if it becomes part of a game , then I ca n't see any harm in it , but I think the parent has to be scrupulously honest as to whether the child is enjoying it .
19 If the parent feels they know a system that they have heard or read is successful , and if they try it out on the child and the child obviously enjoys it , if it becomes part of a game , then I ca n't see any harm in it , but I think the parent has to be scrupulously honest as to whether the child is enjoying it .
20 People want to spend their day forgetting about hard times — even if they pay it off in instalments over the next ten years .
21 But if they set it off without , without noticing that you 've gone like .
22 Oh you see if they want her back to testing they 've got ta pay for the resource to er for us to , to , to recruit somebody else in the meantime .
23 I do n't know whether you 'll think I 'm boasting but that is n't the case , but I never ever regretted it and it a great deal of respect for me , you know and I could see that and did appreciate it and I know the people appreciated it just the same and erm it 's gone on from then till now but about , I retired in seventy-three , I was sixty-five and I said I 'd only do what anybody wanted for me , cos they had me in for the tax and I never ever heard twenty-one I think it was or thirty-one in come and I 'd go before I could satisfy them at Walsall but er I 'd got , not got enough money to be taxed in the bank , which was true .
24 Get it done cos they send you off at ten .
25 Think up a story why you 've got cash and want cheques but do n't tell it until they drag it out of you .
26 They fry can be left with the parents until they attain anything up to one inch in length , but it is often advisable to remove the parents long before this .
27 ‘ This furniture looks like they dragged it up from a shipwreck , ’ I say .
28 I wear them every Sunday because they bring him back to me .
29 I missed several classes because they put me up in , for instance I , when I came up from the infants to the big school I missed the first standard and they put me into standard two and I went from two , three , four , five , six , seven and seven and I was only eleven , you see , so I did pretty well and then the Headmaster came to my parents and said , why do n't you let her go in for a scholarship to Stowmarket Secondary and so I went in for that and er there was one other girl went as well , there were two of us and erm , and of course we only heard during the summer break and er we passed .
30 Yeah , because they put them through to crime prevention department ,
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