Example sentences of "their [noun] [verb] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | For the Code does not limit their freedom to question suspects provided they do not propose to use their statements in evidence . |
2 | The system of planning controls imposes limits on their freedom to locate operations where they will or to increase the scale , or change the nature , of the activities carried on at a particular site . |
3 | Their play lacked bite and they did not manage a shot at goal until Clough 's attempt in the 62nd minute . |
4 | You would n't want , for example , the heads of our elderly people 's homes to be sat in their offices pushing paper when they should be managing the home . |
5 | Many people have exercised their right to buy homes that they previously tenanted from local authorities . |
6 | I declined their offer to go IMC until they confirmed a positive radar identification , then the cliffs disappeared from view . |
7 | They try to use their theories to improve policy-making and they search for theories which will be relevant and useful for this purpose . |
8 | UNIVERSITY lecturers are being told by their union to inform colleagues if they get over-involved with their students . |
9 | However , several informants indicated that parents have a more relaxed attitude to their children using Creole when they are somewhat older . |
10 | It does n't matter if their numbers are diminishing ; the descendants of the wagon-train pioneers are determined to see their children raising beef as they do . |
11 | As the enemy advances the hand gunners use their ability to change ranks as they fire so that they creep closer to the enemy . |
12 | Eight times larger than a lion , the griffin has an acute sense of hearing , and its talons are highly prized for their ability to change colour when they come into contact with poison . |
13 | A six inch deep channel of water still flowed over their wader clad feet as they stood in a rough circle looking down at something in the mud . |
14 | On the results sheet , subjects were asked to fill in their handedness using scores that they obtained in a handedness inventory ( example in Appendix A ) . |
15 | Professional counsellors faced with the same client would be clear that it is their task to explore emotions and they allocate the time to do it ; social workers have the mixed task of practical and emotional support but they have a restricted caseload and the time to build up a relationship . |