Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [vb base] they " in BNC.

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1 Football thrives on scandal , it is a highly competitive game that offers untold wealth to the most talented players , sudden and often tragic decline in the lives of those whose youth or skills desert them , and the extremes of pain and passion to those who follow the game .
2 If you do n't know they were trainers or shoes say they were a white type
3 Some home managers or owners say they do n't want to bother residents with this sort of thing .
4 If fleas or mites persist they can be easily dealt with by a fly spray .
5 They are … the people whose position and activities enable them to fuse and mediate both neighbourhood involvement and social services care …
6 But too often the system 's outdated working methods and attitudes prevent them from giving their best .
7 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
8 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
9 What skills and strategies do they employ and what , if any , are the implications for schools ?
10 Service managers are waking up to the value of experienced nurses whose understandable reservations about being out of date with current ideas and technologies prevent them from taking up their careers again .
11 Transformations that leave shape and size unaltered are obviously the most basic , and geometers call them isometries .
12 Well they 're a lot of fun and kids love them .
13 Well they 're a lot of fun and kids love them , and as I commented a little earlier to somebody I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven year old .
14 Well they 're a lot of fun and kids love them .
15 How often have we plodding climbers and walkers set them off and thought to ourselves : ‘ I wish I could travel as fast and effortlessly as that . ’
16 socket joint have grown , because they will grow , they both get bigger and the muscles and ligaments hold them firmly together , right , so that the hip no longer slides out of its joint .
17 Erm well we had a a big raffle erm we wrote away to all the local shops and restaurants ask them to donate prizes and we raised a lot of money through that and also my mum erm cooked Indian snacks which we sold during the interval erm which everyone loved and so it worked quite well .
18 They are helpless , drifting wherever the currents and tides take them .
19 Since the will is usually the only evidence the testator has left of his intentions , where doubts and ambivalences occur they must be resolved without recourse to the person who would have been best qualified to explain them .
20 Banks are said to be concerned that they could be liable for pollution from land or property they take as security , and insurers say they may not be able to offer environmental cover in future , restricting coverage to sudden or accidental pollution .
21 There is still a division of labour between politicians and administrators in pluralist theory , though it is a very different one to a model of government in which politicians make policy and administrators implement them .
22 Present-day snakes and lizards have them .
23 Terry Betts said on the third day that he and his son had peaked too soon and errors put them four down after 13 holes , with the Piggotts to receive their second and final shot on the 14th .
24 How 're how 're the kids gon na get the fire , you have , your children have boxes of matches and lighters do they , and cans of petrol and whatever else ?
25 School teachers and parents know they need help to make AIDS real .
26 High vaulted ceilings and historic frescoes have inspired the Fine Arts Commission to designate it an historic monument and guests feel they are living with history .
27 And banks reckon they can distribute life products much more cheaply than big insurers , which have costly and old-fashioned national sales networks .
28 And executives say they will decide by the end of March whether to ground up to 25 DC-10s or stop leasing a similar number of Airbus A300s .
29 They often remain in a state of despair that the world at large and their nearest friends and relatives treat them so badly .
30 Little more can be offered without handing Mr Hussein the propaganda victory the Americans and Europeans say they insist on denying him .
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