Example sentences of "[subord] they [verb] [conj] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They go where they want and do whatever they like .
2 Roll up other side to meet it and then moisten both rolls with water where they meet and press them firmly together .
3 One of the main problems of the European Community is over-supply , alright , so they try and use it as an argument , this perverse supply response , as an argument to maintain prices at their current level .
4 And it becomes inheritance tax then if they die and leave it to you in their will ?
5 Even if they pass that test they still have to pass the second hurdle of being " in consumer use " when the defect arises .
6 The finance ministry has long acted to prevent dividends slipping any lower by setting a rule barring firms from issuing new equity if they pass or reduce their pay-outs .
7 If they mistake or misuse their powers , however bona fide , the court can interfere by declaration and injunction . ’
8 The idea of what they ought to do is more subtle and will come to them only if they love and trust their parents enough to want to be like them .
9 If they stammer and say they have not had time , the Chairman smiles icily and says that the committee fully understands and is sure that the reports will be available at the next meeting .
10 treat employees sympathetically if they relapse and give them another chance if they take advice and undergo treatment
11 The ghosts only attack the adventurers if they say or do something stupid , ignore them , or attack them .
12 In fact , she was fond of saying that FAMILY and the women 's liberation movement were both on the same side if they did but know it .
13 He had supported Pennethorne 's design because it was the cheapest and did not encroach on the park , but if they abandoned that design they were bound to take the first prize design , ‘ but as there was some difficulty about that ’ , it should go to the second prize-winners .
14 of course until they notify and get it exempted which is always opened to do it 's always been opened of course to notify an answer when they get a bit of clearance should of been
15 They seem to play a larger role in the arbitration of proper action , and this appears to be the case , first , because they like and respect them as a consequence of the way they themselves are treated , and second , because of their instrumental value .
16 And they er , I ordered this the one Saturday and two weeks after they come and put it up .
17 When they left that patch their baskets were half-full , and the mushrooms , rubbing together and crushed , smelled of the forest , of dead wood and leaf-mould mixed with fresh wild herbs .
18 That OR play a team like Aston Villa home or away as they try and win whatever … so you always get open games .
19 The promise of plenty of planting can prove useful to a company in search of planning permission , so Waterers has found its services increasingly in demand by supermarket giants Sainsbury 's and Tesco as they try and inveigle their way on to the green belt .
20 3 Migration and comparative issues includes a comparative analysis of the African-Caribbean diaspora in the UK and Canada ; a study of refugees in Europe looking at two aspects : a critical examination of European initiatives to harmonise policy on asylum , and a study of the refugees themselves as they organise and express their view through their own associations ; and a study of the participation of ethnic minorities in the 1990 local elections and the next general election .
21 As they sway and raise their arms , he sees thirty pairs of large breasts and he imagines the same quantity of round thighs rolling and separating under the cassocks which he has had sent from Raleigh .
22 Boys and girls are apprentices to the professionals as they plan and build their own playhouse in the school grounds .
23 From each standard the rays of twenty powerful lamps were thrown across the pitch at different angles , and as they intersected and spread they did not leave a dark or even a dull patch …
24 They do n't blend , but remain discrete and separate as they shuffle and reshuffle their way down the generations .
25 At an ageing research centre in Arkansas , Bob Schmookler Reis and his colleagues have found that cultured skin cells accumulate plasmids as they multiply and reach their natural life span .
26 Cardboard cartons , discarded beer and milk crates , bread baskets , planks , bricks and other builder 's waste , old tyres and steering wheels can all be made safe for children to experiment with as they build and imagine themselves as pilots , racing drivers , farmers and naval captains .
27 For the social sciences have more to gain from each other than they have to lose , and the precise origin and pedigree of new findings and theories is of little importance so long as they extend and expand our understanding of the world .
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