Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] they " in BNC.

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1 Children are made especially welcome in Leogang — there are lots of activities arranged for them .
2 Biological factors assume importance in many stratification systems because of the meanings assigned to them by different cultures .
3 ( b ) ‘ authorised insurers ’ , ‘ the Council ’ , ‘ practising certificate ’ , ‘ the roll ’ and ‘ the Society ’ shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
4 ( ca ) ‘ foreign lawyer ’ and ‘ registered foreign lawyer ’ shall have the meanings assigned to them by section 89 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ;
5 ‘ practising certificate ’ and ‘ the roll ’ have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
6 ‘ practising certificate ’ and ‘ the roll ’ have the meanings assigned to them in the Solicitors Act 1974 ;
7 The hope seems to be that nurses will be better prepared and better enthused to address the nursing needs of society without the shackles placed on them by an outmoded system of training .
8 What a lot of other societies will today though , will not necessarily want policies assigned to them anyway .
9 Some churches also long possessed objects given to them by Cnut , which occasionally bore inscriptions to that effect , like the reliquary for the remains of St Vincent which he presented to the monastery of Abingdon .
10 Again , paradoxically , objects are seen as increasingly exchangeable with one another , but also increasingly specific in terms of the particular values assigned to them in the form of prices .
11 If taken to extremes , such policies carried within them the potential to precipitate a catastrophic decline into hyperinflation .
12 The market can be divided ( or " segmented " ) on the basis of these " typical " personalities or stereotypes , and products and promotional activities targeted upon them .
13 How do pupils , particularly the girls , respond to the new titles designed with them in mind ?
14 DHSS requires firms to notify any adverse reactions reported to them within a month of receipt .
15 They have no choice about when to get up , they go to bed early , men and women are not allowed to visit one another 's rooms , chips are forbidden , exercise and healthy diet are mandatory , and students have no say in their assessments or the training programmes designed for them .
16 The Nez Perce hunters carried with them trade goods of dried fish and roots , craftwork of basketry and horn , and shells obtained at the Dalles .
17 High in the saddle rode the knights , resplendent in coloured surcoats , their slit-eyed helmets swinging from saddle bows , bannered lances carried before them by squires .
18 If the reports are not available , case books should be used for the cases contained in them .
19 Precious metals and stones and objects fabricated from them serve as conspicuous trophies of successful emulation , as gauges of affection and assurances of personal worth and well-being .
20 Local authorities did buy in places in voluntary and private Homes occasionally to meet the needs of clients referred to them , but this declined by 1980 .
21 Both + and / are extending devices , and compounds formed with them file before the simple number .
22 Whenever you run for a train , cope with stress at work , or lose your temper , the heart and lungs have to cope with the extra demands placed on them .
23 The fact that subjects used a range of numbers may of course only reflect the demands placed on them by the experiment .
24 One could question whether in the year which is allowed to them , tutors responsible for PGCE students can hope to fulfil the demands placed upon them .
25 The demands placed upon them by academic subjects could be put on one side , they could devote their minds with urgency to the mastery of new skills and knowledge .
26 These techniques are based upon the premise that anxiety results when a person perceives a discrepancy between the demands placed upon them and their personal resources for coping with those demands .
27 Equally , unless the sharp differences in social security régimes among the Member States are harmonised through an effective levelling-up process , the social services in some areas may find surprising new demands placed upon them .
28 This is a new post , which has been established primarily to provide relief to senior members of the General Administrative and Academic Divisions and to enable the divisions to cope with the additional demands placed upon them by ad hoc tasks , for example the creation of new working parties .
29 Certainly the importance of such roles , and the strengths won from them , need to be taken seriously ; but not at the price of romanticization .
30 Both managers said they would assess managerial competence by a person 's ability to achieve the goals expected of them by the organisation .
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