Example sentences of "their [noun sg] [adv] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Catch their interest and spark their enthusiasm so that they begin to see the product 's potential .
2 The ribs will move back to their resting-place again as you allow yourself to breathe out .
3 Yeah I do do you know I do n't like to see brides with their hair down if you 've got long hair i
4 pulling their hair out once they get cheque .
5 Here they secrete a membrane from their skin so that they resemble a plastic-wrapped fruit from a supermarket .
6 But they put their foot down when it came to maths and they caught me grappling with the colour scheme of a kestrel .
7 I do not do this but some pe everyone 's entitled to throw their money away if they like .
8 Would my right hon. Friend care to come to the county town of Lancaster to see how outstandingly well our schools , under local management , are spending their money now that they have been freed from an extravagant county council which never had the right priorities and always deprived our schools of the money that they should have had ?
9 Can can I just say that I think it 's interesting that Mao 's sort of targeting the local tyrants and the erm the evil gentry I mean because you could , you could ar argue that basically the landlords are only trying to get a return erm which is , which is equal to what they can get if they invest all their money in or you know erm or whatever or big cities
10 ‘ But it will definitely be rescheduled for the New Year and fans who have already bought tickets will find they are still valid or they can have their money back if they prefer . ’
11 But Guatemalans can enjoy their freedom only if they stick to the unwritten rules .
12 In the same way many Christians drive their faith unfairly when they believe , and then they flog their faith unmercifully when they doubt .
13 In the same way many Christians drive their faith unfairly when they believe , and then they flog their faith unmercifully when they doubt .
14 Perhaps some forgiving souls might protest that former East German athletes had faced a particular difficulty in giving up the bad habits imposed on them by the success-seeking machine of the old Communist regime , and that it would be unfair virtually to close off their future just because they had n't yet properly learned another way of doing things .
15 Ann adds : ‘ Even if we lose the appeal and the girls have to see out the full term in prison , I shall still be campaigning to prove their innocence long after they have been released .
16 ‘ Grimwood reports Newman did arrive and spoilt their act just as they 'd got Lennox to agree to sign .
17 John and Isabel were happy in their marriage even although they had to go into hiding occasionally , with friends or on the muirs .
18 You are following two other companies and the last one is moving their equipment Out as you come into the room .
19 We will use existing , successful programmes like ‘ From Our Own Correspondent ’ , but increase their range so that they cover home stories as well .
20 Allison Gregg and Alan Neale thought they 'd found their dream home when they paid £43,000 for their flat at Ross on Wye in Herefordshire .
21 Masked and armed , they tied up 52year-old John Bayles and his wife , Elizabeth with a washing line , threatened to burn their home down if they did not reveal where their money was and ransacked the house .
22 A survey last year showed that a frightening proportion of child car seats would not do their job properly as they had n't been fitted correctly .
23 On the other hand they can not be expected to do their job efficiently unless they have a substantial background of experience in commanding large public transport aircraft or their military equivalents .
24 They move by suddenly flexing the hinder end of their body so that they give a little skipping jump .
25 I I read their Bible once and it said at the beginning , in the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was a god .
26 In small birds it can hardly be rendered except as a blur of wings ; we can sometimes see their wingspread clearly when they threaten each other or quarrel at bird tables .
27 I went round to their place again and we had toast and tea with real cow 's milk , not the Handy Brand condensed milk we always had at home .
28 If people express their thoughts intermingled with plentiful ‘ ums ’ and ‘ ers ’ , you have probably grasped their meaning anyway before they complete the sentence .
29 Betty and George had both worked and were able to enjoy a few years of their retirement together before he had a major stroke .
30 The young man or woman sings along with the song again again , putting their head back as they do so .
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