Example sentences of "they [am/are] [det] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They , in turn , love one another , because they are each loved by the same elder brother , or substitute father figure .
2 They are all looking along the track to the north .
3 I know what the three quiffs are They are all to do with the erm , to the .
4 But people will probably only all co-operate when they are all threatened by the same external
5 They are all faced with the power of God in Jesus who has come to destroy them .
6 They are all deposited at the Shirehall , Abbey Foregate , Shrewsbury , and are available for inspection .
7 By the looks of 'em , they are all champing at the bit to place their bets .
8 Any eyes or blemishes should be removed and the potatoes should be cut into even-sized pieces to ensure that they are all cooked at the same time .
9 What is particularly interesting about these experiments is that they are all based upon the theoretical and philosophical framework Allison has devised , in which he has identified four ‘ interactive and interdependent ’ domains :
10 They are all fighting over the same cake .
11 It provided them with assistance in their education , in their hospitals , actually one of the biggest hospitals in the occupied lands in Palestine , it was funded more than seventy per cent by Kuwaiti governments and their university was also from tuition and the salaries of professors they are all sponsored by the Kuwait government .
12 Although all separate entities , they do co-operate with each other as , naturally , they are all working towards the same ideal .
13 The dry-stone walls have been repaired in the traditional way ; fences in the fields to keep the animals back are wooden post-and-rail , there is no barbed-wire to be seen ; and where the Prince has planted new trees in the parkland , they are all protected from the livestock by solid wooden guards , not the plastic sort most farmers use .
14 Therefore within the lexicon run , runs , running , ran each have the same ROOT-INDEX stored ( 19590 ) to indicate that they are all derived from the same morphological root .
15 Although desires are internal , they are all linked to the external world through objects .
16 The usual view is that they are all suffering from the same disease and yet it is plain that there are marked differences between the reaction of one patient to that of another .
17 The nuclei of certain atoms resemble tops in that they have an intrinsic angular momentum — or spin , such atoms are said to be polarised when they are all spinning in the same direction .
18 The Devon Rex has all three types of body hair , but they are all reduced to the quality of down hairs .
19 The street of the storytellers in Peshawar , Pakistan ; a desert island in the Indian Ocean , the magnificent Iguazu Falls in Argentina , the Potala in Tibet and the gigantic statues of Easter Island had , until recently , been seen by few people other than the local population , explorers , archaeologists or anthropologists , yet they are all included in the pages of current travel brochures .
20 They are those asserted by the two kinds of conditional statements .
21 They are both funded by the same bodies .
22 They 're all dressed in the same .
23 Well they 're all circling over the roof .
24 Well , well you do anyway when you see them on telly and they 're all hanging round the , you know , the , the A N C meetings they all go up and down like this
25 and let's hope they 're all looking on the bright side of life for this week 's coca cola cup games … now there was a time when Gloucester rugby would always give us a cheer … but they 're down in the dumps too …
26 Although although there 's a lot of people who feel they 're all living in the lap of luxury if you 're Post Office or B T pensioners , they are n't and we have n't been able to get this surplus er in any way used for the benefit of those people and er and that 's where the ownership of the fund really and the surplus are tied in together .
27 SIR Colin Cowdrey admitted last night : ‘ They 're all tampering with the ball . ’
28 So she said , Val said I thought good for you mate , you did n't get pushed out he 's gone they 're all gone till the new year in n it ?
29 They 're all gone by the time you get into work and they ai n't back by time you go home .
30 Now they 're all gone round the Colchester area
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