Example sentences of "[pron] they [vb base] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They still work I they 've got there used to be one man er employed to erm give these er boats water , fresh water drinking water
2 That way Brian 's had his they 've got their
3 they 've bought theirs they 've made it beautiful .
4 Where Amy 's going or you 've got to go there and you think of the positive When 's their they 've had their open day or is there another one ?
5 So there 's no water shortage as such , sometimes you get the water problems when you get out in the sticks somewhere you 'll , you , you do have problems , but all fire officers are trained to search their areas and have special cards er which they 've done their research on , where the water supplies are , like ponds and lakes and so on , and that information is readily available when they turn out these areas so that a fire crew going out there , your nearest water supply is a pond at and certain area and they 've got that you see .
6 I I simply , I simply want er er a direct message from from the programme which is going on Chairman incidentally I I note that Nottinghamshire County Council erm has found a a and the Labour group there has found it necessary to tackle just the same problems erm in elderly persons homes and that I understand that they have a a closure list of seven , now presumably that has been drawn up from a long list of a lot more than seven , say fourteen or fifteen from which they 've made their final choice .
7 Can I say first of all that er I support the general approach which has been adopted by Yorkshire County Council and the the other local authorities in the Greater York area , on the way in which they 've formulated their proposals for the York greenbelt after a fairly long erm and exhausting process , the question to which I want to address my comments first of all is whether the new settlement is an appropriate and justified planning response , and what I would like to do if I may is look at some of the reasons that have been raised erm in objection to the new settlement as a strategy , erm these issues have been raised by Hambledon District , York City Council , the C P R E , Montague Evans , in their written submissions to the examination of the .
8 or which is one which they 've done in there , is take a specific dream which they 've had which is vivid to them
9 Coelenterates have stinging cells which they use to paralyse their prey .
10 What is particularly interesting is the similarity in the method which they use to justify their principles .
11 On the island , sensible scientists carry rolls of sticky tape — ‘ gaffer tape ’ — which they use to seal their boots to their trousers , their trousers to their shirts , and anywhere else they think ticks can get in . ’
12 Sea anemones possess stinging cells in their tentacles , which they use to protect themselves and to capture food .
13 But the stage at which they come to believe there is no way in which they can achieve the aim is the stage at which you need to re-examine the objective that the business has been set .
14 The families of three men convicted of killing the the newspaper boy , Carl Bridgewater , have handed evidence to the Home Secretary which they claim proves their innocence .
15 They want control , Hal , and the House is the means through which they seek to get it . ’
16 De-realization is used to suggest that economic and other ‘ scientific ’ models are no more real ( nor even more accurate ) than the fictions and oracular pronouncements from which they seek to distinguish themselves .
17 Salvadorean women can not begin the practical experiment by which they hope to change their lives — now largely a theoretical debate — until the country 's right to self-determination is respected .
18 The result is that little attention is given to people 's own experience and understandings of these processes and the fact that such understandings in turn lead to ways in which they attempt to improve their circumstances within the constraints and opportunities with which they are faced .
19 In this situation , abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves .
20 They produce beef that no one will buy at the price at which they want to sell it , so they are subsidised by the European taxpayer to dump it in West Africa , where it destroys the livelihoods of poor farmers .
21 In outline the modern rules are as follows : Mortgagees , whether legal or equitable , of a legal estate , rank according to the date at which they have registered their charges under the Land Charges Act 1972 .
22 Every Religious Congregation has its own charism , out of which they have written their own Mission Statement .
23 The normal tendency of such a ‘ preparation ’ ( biologists ' speak for an animal to which they have done something nasty , akin to the use of the term ‘ sacrifice , that I commented on earlier ) is to extend its legs into the liquid bath .
24 Even there , even with all the change , people find it difficult to cut back on activities in which they have invested themselves over time .
25 Obviously , they are by doing this attempting to discharge their own guilts , hide their own feverish obscenities , evade their own personal responsibilities and cleverly avoid gossip or rumour which would be more lethally accurate than that which they have generated themselves .
26 After each kill they can feast and rest , then slowly digest the flesh on which they have gorged themselves .
27 Certainly both will continue with the public work to which they have dedicated themselves but Diana has indicated that she wants something more fulfilling in her personal life .
28 On 11 May 1846 W.M. Wilkinson , their lawyer , wrote to the Home Office to ask what was happening : ‘ The Governors of the Veterinary College at Camden Town are anxious that the Charter for which they have petitioned Her Majesty or such modification thereof as you may approve should be granted without further delay , as great inconvenience and loss to the Institution is arising from the want of such Charter .
29 It is perfectly clear that , while the defence of this country is the first priority of the present Government , it might not be the first priority of the Opposition if they were to make the defence cuts to which they have committed themselves .
30 This research will focus on the process of professionalisation among lay practitioners in Britain , examining the ways in which they have organised themselves into associations , attempted to increase their security and status , defined and enforced standards of conduct and training , and ( in some cases ) sought recognition by the state .
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