Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] they " in BNC.
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1 | So if we start going on about transport they 're going to rub that into us that we 've got owt . |
2 | But just to prove that the rivalry is only for fun they will be working together on Easter Saturday to organise a penny mile laying in Guisborough . |
3 | When people talk together about marriage they often assume they are discussing the same thing . |
4 | They had once been commuters themselves but they had waited so long for trains they had taken to living permanently in the tunnels , skulking in the darkness by day and emerging late at night to devour unwary travellers . |
5 | Although they have been living together for years they have had no idea how the other really felt . |
6 | He opened his mouth to shout a warning to the brothers in their distant dortoir ; if it was not yet much after Lauds they might be waking , and hear him . |
7 | A lot of times it 's economics that determines what people do in all their endeavours , and in the case of Hawaii tourism was the thing and so of course they had to play music for tourists . |
8 | So of course they 're based on national figures . |
9 | Feargal McSorley from BAT said : ‘ Many of those who attended Tuesday 's performance are involved in drama groups within their school or youth club , so of course they are delighted to get the opportunity to see a modern classic being staged by the very talented opera company . ’ |
10 | so of course they were all coughing were n't they ? |
11 | no , they loose it so of course they have to go and buy another card . |
12 | And so of course they started pulling his leg then see ? |
13 | So of course they could n't do anything . |
14 | so of course they 're against it |
15 | So of course they Germans set about trying to sink the ships . |
16 | Mm , the visions that they had were not as reality they were only like visions they had |
17 | It is a mistake to be too ambitious to begin with , for when 50 or so near maturity they will require lots of food and it may take some gathering . |
18 | One parent families are not a static group and just as certain circumstances bring them into existence , so with others they may disappear . |
19 | To prevent security forces from entering their bedrooms , they lock themselves in with padlocks they have saved up to buy . |
20 | People came to read their poetry , they distributed their art work , they hung paintings and pictures on the walls , and they came along with things they had made , joke jewellery and candles and posters , selling them in the conservatory . |
21 | Another plus for him is that he is no longer surrounded by girls and the English , as he now has Kyle MacDougall at the hostel , so along with Andrew they are beginning to affirm themselves . |
22 | ( e ) Self-help groups : The rehabilitation programme can be the setting off point for a self-help group , so that patients who have been through the exercise programme , which may well last anything from 4–12 weeks , can continue to meet and exercise together with friends they have made . |
23 | These factors , together with others they identified , were part of the industrialization process and , they concluded , explained the similarities in rates of vertical social mobility . |
24 | Throughout , our view has been that it is teachers who are closest to children , and together with parents they are responsible for deciding how to use the tools at hand . |
25 | Together with termites they turn most of the earth 's soil , enriching it , draining it and airing it . |
26 | He had been batting steadily and was well set , and since England , 328 ahead with three wickets left , were apparently in control they should have used all the time available to build up their score . |
27 | She stopped abruptly , suddenly afraid to say the words aloud in case they were words he would n't want to hear . |
28 | Perhaps in time they 'll turn more of their songs into group showcases , as they did on Cash 's Big River , but as the Highwaymen rode into the sunset , they 'd succeeded in that most country of missions : they 'd kept their pride intact , and their boots on . |
29 | So in London they 're bound to have looked at my file — which gives some of my personal techniques while abroad . |
30 | And anyway he 's got to pretend that he 's the man of the house so in case they think you 're on your own . |