Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [vb base] they " in BNC.

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1 I think it must be Tod 's questions that eventually put them off .
2 And that is , when , I ca n't remember what it 's called , and erm when the sex cells are made exactly half of an individual 's genes go into each , and when sex cells er come together in a fertilized exactly half of each parent 's genes are fitted together , so that 's completely fair , well almost completely fair , because there are a few genes outside the nucleus that only get they 're , they 're in a rather minority .
3 The five that already have them — America , Britain , China , France and the Soviet Union — are discovering co-operation after years of blocking each other with vetoes .
4 Talk about jumping the gun — the machines are n't even announced for another three weeks , but Hopkinton , Massachusetts-based Clearpoint Research Corp reckons that there are potential users out there that already realise they ordered too little memory for the things and want to be prepared by having add-on memory ready and waiting on site .
5 Access to information held about them will help clients understand better the processes in which they are involved , and to participate in decisions that critically effect them .
6 Dancing on the podiums at the Milk Bar 's Friday night club Glam has become a hazardous business , due to the frenzied swaying of the Essex Girls that now monopolise them .
7 But nationally , Directors of Social Services have identified that the trends in child care are such now , as to create serious concern that the children 's homes themselves are geared up to the kind of er tasks that now face them .
8 Its main action appears to be not one of erosion , but merely one of transport : it is the mechanism by which much debris is thought to be moved from the foot of the uplands across the gentle slopes that often border them in deserts .
9 Our discussion this time will restrict itself much more to the two chosen passages , and will need only to take a brief look at a few details of the narratives leading up to them , and at the stories that immediately follow them .
10 A new type of knowledge , Said contends , must be produced that can analyse plural objects as such rather than offering forms of integrated understanding that simply comprehend them within totalizing schemas .
11 The they lose a lot of customers er to , to other people that sometimes charge them more .
12 Jack and Rose Hayward came home from Florida last year to recover from an armed robbery that almost cost them their lives .
13 Where there is adequate water present during the spring and summer period of plant activity , soils stand a chance of attracting living matter and starting the processes that ultimately mature them .
14 In common with the financial markets in which they invest their funds , they are essentially short-term in their outlook , and would rather invest in secure compounds for the rich than extra public spending on the improvement of housing , education and job prospects in the urban ghettos that occasionally trouble them .
15 This does n't protect the adventurers against any effects that they might suffer in the future , only the ones that currently affect them .
16 feeling that this gave to the beginning of that conference and this government then has the audacity to talk about the burdens on employers what about the burdens on the families of those whose relatives have been killed or diseased through workplace injuries by the negligence of the employers that actually employ them ?
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