Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] they [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know I think they 're been getting the majority they generally get .
2 You 'll be nervous so you fill the gap with all the shit they really want to hear . ’
3 And when the person who owed them money was the heir to the throne they still deserved to be treated justly , perhaps even more so .
4 When they learnt about the money they soon changed their tune .
5 Dr Javed , advising on the Civil Service had six enquiries but could n't understand why students did n't take more advantage of a unique opportunity to talk with Salford graduates already established in the field they probably intended entering themselves .
6 It 's just possible Mr Deputy Speaker , it 's just possible I may not be selected for all kinds of reasons but if I was selected it might at least give the people of that lovely part of the world the chance of having the referendum they never had over Maastricht because of the shameful way in which the Labour party was not willing to allow the people to have their say on that vital issue .
7 So they they did n't post them they people did the bidding they just went round like a postman and
8 ‘ The advice I gave the bench and the decision they rightly came to was for a re-trial . ’
9 He was bitter because he could n't inherit the glory they unwittingly advertised .
10 The column that gives the frustrated writing talents of the PR and hype business the exposure they so richly deserve
11 On the contrary they usually put their gifts into some satisfying but resolutely unimaginative task .
12 ‘ They broadcast the show and at the end of it Christopher Trace [ one of the presenters ] said something like , ‘ Whoever designed the Daleks really deserves a gold Blue Peter badge ’ , which is the badge they only award for very , very special achievements .
13 In the first place , becoming a housewife impresses them by the very openness of the role [ ? ] and by the freedom they now have from constraining supervision …
14 Surely they must have some doubts , made some mental reservations to the creed they so confidently recited morning and night .
15 The fact is that Mr Kinnock and his friends understand well enough not only that they could not be elected but that Britain could not be governed without some serious accommodations of the kind they now stand for .
16 Of those whose ideal holiday differs from the kind they usually take , the majority said they would like to go further afield , for example , to Australia , the Far East , Asia or the US for four to six weeks .
17 One can not overestimate the importance of Gould 's identifications in establishing foundations for Darwin 's subsequent theories , as well as the part they initially played as catalyst .
18 When hooligans themselves are asked to define the term they usually say ‘ a right little hardnut ’ ; someone willing to get ‘ stuck in ’ when a fight breaks out .
19 After the ceremony they really did discover that the minister had married the bride to the best man !
20 Janet Harmer reports on the action they still need to take to meet their projected targets
21 The norms of good legislative behaviour had lost the potency they once had , as former Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield said on his retirement in 1976 : The democratization of the Senate proceeded further after Mansfield left .
22 On the telly they just talk to people and find things out .
23 Party leaders and committee chairmen no longer carried the weight they once had and ordinary members now assumed that the secret of holding one 's seat in perpetuity depended on their success in cultivating their district .
24 Community studies give a better overall picture of disease outcome but as most are also based around units with a specialist interest in the condition they too should reflect the best rather than the average treatment .
25 The image of that uncompromising shaven-headed pack still burns bright , but NEATH are no longer the force they once were .
26 But there are those who wonder whether Celtic will ever again be the force they once were in British and European football .
27 Hanley confirmed the rout as he completed a hat-trick in perhaps his best performance of the season to give Leeds the result they urgently needed .
28 IT WAS the result they least expected and most feared .
29 Because of the term 's many meanings , and the confusion they therefore create , it is proposed in these pages to avoid them where-ever possible Resource-based learning , like resource-based teaching , can obviously exemplify " educational technology " in one or other meaning , but a surprising number of teachers would indignantly deny that they had been practising it ; in some cases , this implies disagreement or scepticism with the claims made by some sell styled " educational technologists ' ( meaning 5 ) and in other cases derives simply from a misunderstanding .
30 On the sensitive issue of the WEU [ see also above ] the draft stated only that decisions with defence implications " can be entirely or partially implemented in the framework of the WEU to the degree they also come within the competence of this body " .
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