Example sentences of "[art] [noun] they [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the concept of a zone of peace continues to represent a potential significant area of shared interest between the ASEAN states and Vietnam and this ensures that it will remain on the agenda for both parties although the terminology they use and the objectives they pursue may differ .
2 Lydia was also faintly disgusted by tears , by the weakness they evinced and by the viscosity of their substance .
3 This points to the absence of reliable information ( beyond somewhat crude prevalence rates ) which indicate the circumstances in which the population of mentally handicapped people live and the support they receive and require .
4 Only by enabling those with disabilities to contribute , if they wish , through independent living and paid employment , will the increased percentage of ageing people be able to receive the support they expect and need .
5 In the afternoon they separated and the former again returned to Shields …
6 All through the afternoon they sat and drank and talked about the trip .
7 They take the money they go and buy videos , they buy records , they go and bu ba for fo football and all si
8 Ur was amongst the cities they conquered and sacked at this time .
9 It 's the houses they dreamed and sketched .
10 Annie watched her group 's progress with interest ; the literature they produced and the meetings they held had a certain sort of agente provocateuse element in them .
11 Last year the government said pay review bodies should encourage moves towards merit pay for the groups they covered and that they should get together with management and staff to produce a PRP system .
12 Job Centres allow employers to put age limits in the vacancies they display and the Government will not stop this practice .
13 Publicity provides the reputation for the team and the products they produce and sell .
14 From my own experience of listening to nurses who want to return , the reasons they give and the levels of motivation they express are multifarious .
15 Those responsible are having problems adapting to adult life and we try to help , to give them the skills they lack and to get them to do something constructive in the community . ’
16 This failure may be a consequence of the inability of most experts to describe the policies they operate and consequently the systematic basis for their skill .
17 or why do n't you have erm , get the girls to pay a percentage of the bill , get them to note down all the calls they make and work it out , that 's a way of doing it
18 At first the belts slip round the flat pulleys — they 're meant to — but as soon as I squirt the gum they grab and the shafts pick up speed real fast , and the spokes on the pulleys blur and disappear .
19 So although lexicographers may purposely employ experts to contribute to the compilation of definitions in more esoteric domains , it is nevertheless the case that more everyday words will have more widely understood patterns of usage that are reflected in both the definitions they possess and the manner in which they are used in a typical business letter .
20 He was unhappy about the story they gave and went to his car to make further checks on his radio while Special Constable Goodman stood outside .
21 Then there were the ‘ Rowdies ’ , boys of 15 and 16 , who were the most identifiable group by virtue of their appearance , the noise they made and their tendency to run around the most .
22 Work on knowledge about language should involve discussion of matters such as sexist language ; styles of interaction in social groups ( see below ) ; how hidden messages about social groups ( such as teenagers or older people ) which are conveyed by advertising etc. can be decoded for the values they contain and for the differences between what is said and what is implied .
23 At supervisory/management level , the industry still lacks trained personnel ; it is important that the hotel and catering courses attract their fair share of the extra young people who will be gaining qualifications , that the programmes of study meet industry needs and that once these qualified people come into the industry they stay and are not lost in the first two or three years .
24 From a personal point of view I think that charity , charitable giving by er companies whether big or small should be erm should be erm on that basis I mean they should n't be looking for acknowledgement but unfortunately in the real world companies are looking to see what we can get back in terms of the investment they make and
25 Erm and it 's a bit like timekeeping I mean they they 've got their own system now for evaluating how good they are at time keeping and I think the erm the figure they try and hit is about ninety five percent is n't it of trains arriving on time .
26 Health authorities were asked to respond to the data they received and explain to their RHA any " outliers " , that is indicators appearing in the top or bottom l5 per cent of the national league table .
27 They were eclectic in the data they sought and , by some standards , relatively unsystematic in their use of the data .
28 So , Davos and Mrs Davos try to buy the car they like and Fat Frank tries to sell the one he likes .
29 For many people it is a matter of looking around for the car they want and then frantically trying to arrange the finance , whilst the ‘ offer ’ still holds .
30 Denis Smith says it was an interesting game and his team played well … it was a hard game … but after four defeats it was just the result they wanted and will help build them up for the rest of the season
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