Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [adv] their " in BNC.
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1 | Whether people named defence as the Conservatives ' main campaign theme depended a great deal upon the date of the interview and rather less upon their personal characteristics or even their pattern of media use . |
2 | Today the increased reliability of television receivers causes commercial concern for set manufacturers and hence their hopeful exploitation of so-called HDTV and change of format . |
3 | Identified and sorted into groups representing the types and parts of animals from which they come , a catalogue of the bones is compiled including bone measurement which indicates the size of the animals and even their age at death . |
4 | Then we get a very brief highlights … basically 2 Leeds shots , and the Liverpool goals and probably their other 3 half chances . |
5 | Furthermore , the constraints of the ERM themselves proved inflationary as increased borrowing by the Bank of England — in order to fund the intervention buying of sterling — had itself to be supported by the issuing of Treasury bills which increase banks ' reserves and therefore their capacity for further borrowing . |
6 | Those who do n't , aggravate the pollution , reduce the lives of their cars and sometimes their own lives too . |
7 | It 's also good news for men who are trying to lose weight around their hips and thighs and especially their waistlines . |
8 | Many of the schemes currently being developed in various parts of the country are using the establishment of a record-of-achievement procedure to engage teachers in a fundamental review of their curricular goals , their teaching methods and hence their assessment criteria , with a view to stimulating a wide-ranging review of school arrangements . |
9 | But the information she actually obtains from observing the price of her good tells her the total effect of these two influences and not their individual effects . |
10 | The idea that the non-German countries of Europe will be better off by linking their currencies and thus their economies — and , indeed , the lives of their citizens — to the Deutschmark provides a large part of the explanation of present establishment thinking and Federalist action throughout Europe . |
11 | Well the honourable gentleman as always makes er more than a debating point , I think he makes a serious point which er deserves to be answered , erm it is not , if I can put it this way , the intention of these orders er to turn auditors into er snoopers or narks er and to do so I think runs some very serious risks , not only of reducing and undermining the relationship between auditors and their clients , not only of imposing very substantial additional cost burdens on auditors which will have to be borne by companies and ultimately their clients , but also there has an example he 's given I think to be some difference , put it no more than that between public money and private money , even though I acknowledge that were talking here about the trusteeship in some cases of of er d er public deposits and funds . |
12 | As the small child tries to find out about other people 's bodily functions and especially their genitalia , its pleasure in looking is active and eroticised . |
13 | Second , they often live some distance from the black communities and so their black children tend to be socially isolated from immediate relatives and from other black people . |
14 | Three-day courses for small groups of senior managers and directors and also their partners are held twice a month at Leeds Castle near Maidstone and Ripley Castle near Harrogate . |
15 | ‘ One day you will understand the nature of the power of those eagles and why their name is spoken in awe by each one of us . |
16 | When the preacher looks at the ceiling before long his congregation look at their shoes and then their watches ! |
17 | ‘ I fear greatly for their safety — God grant they will retain their lives if not their liberty ! ’ |
18 | The delicacy of the situation , with their parents and often their grandparents there and everything ( as in a thwarted erotic dream ) , would hardly explain the lack of visual stimulation ; and I get on like a house on fire with the girls in the officers ' bordello . |
19 | Both can take new consorts but only their daughter can be the new Everqueen . |
20 | Apart , they could be breathtakingly sharp on the others ' shortcomings but together their individual selves gathered into something very close to a single presence . |
21 | Extensive rearrangement and transcription of the TCR -β locus in TCR -α mutant mice provides a potential for synthesis of TCR- β polypeptide chains and even their cell-surface expression on thymocytes . |
22 | They 'll go to RAF personnel and not their ex-wives . |
23 | I would argue that they are as charismatic as chefs and yet their skills are less tangible and harder to gauge . |
24 | It was watching others , physically far worse than myself , watching their reactions and often their ‘ progress ’ , that was to have the most profound effect . |
25 | It is suggested that semantic analysis using machine-readable dictionaries is restricted to their definitions and not their expansions . |
26 | The current practices , both those of manual and CAD drafting , are seen only to record the geometric entities and not their function . |
27 | Er we deal with their immediate erm plans and also their future plans . |
28 | To find out how people in Islay lived in olden times and how their style of life differred from that in the other islands is of absorbing interest . |
29 | To find out how people in Islay lived in olden times and how their style of life differred from that in the other islands is of absorbing interest . |
30 | The animals were fasted for 24 hours and then their abdomen was opened and the stomach exposed under light ether anaesthesia . |