Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] [adv] they " in BNC.

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1 It , it was a two bedroom old cottage it was , very , very nice with a big garden and all I had was erm one room downstairs and like er a kitchen , well er where the sink and that was it was more like a big room where the kitchen was and the two bedrooms upstairs , but only a door on one bedroom , you went up the stairs into a big open room you know where the bannisters all round you know what I mean , no door on it and just , another door , a bedroom door , that 's all but I loved it you know it was a nice erm , not bad , but of course it was condemned it got so old and then they pulled it down and they built another house on it right next to where erm that shooting took pla you know they was having that shooting night just down that lane where I used to be
2 The old fabric biplanes were entirely satisfactory but then they were made out of small pieces of wood , they were well ventilated and they were kept in good dry hangars .
3 Why they were so good and why they were so bad at the same time . ’
4 Well maybe they 've not been so they give them so long and then they cross them off the books do n't they ?
5 So , tensions occur in relationships where the sportsmen are thought by their coach to be naturally gifted and yet they fail to achieve success .
6 They 're not really so complicated as perhaps they might look in the first place .
7 ‘ The children with him were only young but thankfully they were not involved with what happened . ’
8 A number of misleading claims are made by companies suggesting that their products are environmentally friendly when clearly they are not .
9 It was just similar and then they had the little hall then and the farmers women all did it , the big farmers but the women did it .
10 They may say they are not sick when clearly they are ; this is because of the mental state .
11 It is not true that elsewhere they obey it without beating it , since one beats time wherever choruses are sung .
12 We followed the road up the valley , crossing and recrossing over bridges which became progressively more primitive until finally they ceased to exist and the track disappeared into the river to reappear at the far bank .
13 The " confident " party were all the more delighted because even they had come to entertain one or two small doubts .
14 They had no idea that the woman they escorted was far more lethal than ever they could hope to be .
15 And , anyway , we did put them in the picture , they left much more knowledgeable than when they came .
16 They was once green and now they 're yellow , they 're gorgeous .
17 These economic theories are also significant because ultimately they are founded on the objective of developing a new science of politics .
18 Our Liberal colleagues go down to Leamington and ask the audience to believe that they are just as Liberal as ever they were .
19 As likely as not they were cottagers partially dependent on casual labouring , while not infrequently assessment on wages gives practical expression to the class of servants mentioned by the act of 1533 .
20 And the result of their explanations was as satisfactory as even they could have wished .
21 Erm they 're in no hurry to join but with this second period er from September or was it October and erm once again there is this idea that , you know , the tide is turning and they , they will now join erm they wo n't find it so hard to join as the rich peasants but once again they 're not as enthusiastic and maybe they should be but they are , they are helping more but er er and this is the key er for which you know Mao talked about later is that we 've got to get the middle peasant actually actively involved
22 Psychologically it 's quite interesting except unfortunately they are killing people . ’
23 Whatever the quality of recruitment of barristers and solicitors , is my right hon. and learned Friend aware of the deep weakness in the British legal system in that justice is readily available to the poor who can get legal aid and to the rich who can easily afford it anyway but that to a large proportion of people in between it often seems barely accessible and yet they have to pay taxes to provide justice for others ?
24 Well either ill or else they 've gone you know cos it 's a nice day out do n't know .
25 No , sheds are pretty expensive as well they 're a couple of hundred quid are n't they ?
26 Leicester were very strong but perhaps they ran themselves too hard too early .
27 We keep the trees erm they 're on about the trees are mature well my suggestion is there 's a lot of councillors that are very mature and really they could do far better getting eleven spindly new younger councillors to make these decisions on behalf of all the public tax payers in Nottingham .
28 The assumptions on which Modigliani and Miller base their model are very important and hence they must be described before proceeding to a formal development .
29 The project was abandoned when it proved too complicated and instead they drove to Spain at Easter in 1953 .
30 At the time I took it too far and probably they did n't agree with that , ’ he says .
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