Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 I am a Guild member and everything I sell carries their hallmark . ’
2 Rather than once again review the authorities in chronological order , therefore , I propose to encapsulate their effect in a number of propositions which can , I believe , be so stated as to reflect the law as it is presently understood with a reasonable degree of accuracy .
3 I want to see their little nest . ’
4 Here , briefly , I want to take their critique seriously as a way of identifying the issue of value , of resisting the more celebratory aspects of an accommodation to the logic of commodification and consumption , and of recovering some of the ground lost or forfeited by critique .
5 I have no interest in the psychological interpretation of my sitters , I want to convey their physical appearance .
6 I want to know their views on what needs to change . ’
7 Parties to Protocol I undertake to prohibit their nations and vessels from driftnet fishing in the Convention area while parties to Protocol II accept further obligations in waters within their own jurisdiction .
8 Most people I meet wag their heads in agreement at the proposition that Libya is a cornerstone in Bush 's re-election bid .
9 Cos I like watching their faces .
10 Nevertheless we are generally satisfied that both committees , that 's the English and the Welsh committees , have done a thorough job and on behalf of my colleagues I would certainly like to pay tribute to those who served on those committees who I believe discharged their responsibilities with great professionalism in circumstances made unnecessarily difficult by ministerial dithering and delay .
11 Well the tom tiddlers of British political life I suppose write their memoirs for a couple of reasons because they ca n't ever admit to themselves they are tom tiddlers .
12 I try to extend their tool potential in relation to what I need to accomplish .
13 How I love to recall their looks to my mind 's eye …
14 I start opening their drawers .
15 So if I start another tape I think I 've to put their names in first right .
16 Unfortunately I do n't think they have n't confirmed as they usua most organizations usually do about a week beforehand er by phone , to make sure it 's alright , and I 've lost their letter .
17 I 've handled their Tests in England in five different series since my first game back in 1973 , and I 've always got on all right with them .
18 I 've seen their grave .
19 Well , no … . but I 've seen their med pallets .
20 I , I 've done their washing but they 've got
21 I 've blown their noses and wiped their bottoms , ’ she states , with the stoicism of a practised mother .
22 After I 've heard their conversation for God 's sake you know , have a bit of heart !
23 I 've heard their name mentioned by someone at college .
24 I 've had their photographs and prints faxed through to the police in Habane .
25 That 's all you can put it down to Mick , I , I 've put , I 've put their first two goals on in training this morning , and said ‘ go on , score from two throw ins ’ , and it 's impossible , it is impossible .
26 Er I know who would but then unfortunately I think I 've thrown their stuff away .
27 I 've tried their gear out with Quo a couple of times , and when you 're setting it up it sounds good , then everybody starts and next thing they 're all turning round to see what happened to the bass , because the sound has disappeared .
28 ‘ There is n't all that much because she soon fell asleep again but at least I 've got their names .
29 They died , and now I 've got their name .
30 Do you think it might be an idea to speak to the er to first and get their resp so I 've got their response I think you
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