Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb infin] they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 and like the thing is obviously like the first realise there on a and they try to stop it , why are you stopping for , remember you are in the British army , if you disobey orders you 'll get a court marshall really started laying onto them , and like they 've started again and like the first bloke obviously got to the fucking water , cos he 's stopped again , one man one sides shouting out and round the other side shouting out and they have they 've all gone in , they must of thought fuck it and they 've all just fucking marched into the sea , and we marched them in , tent was only about that much above water , and we 've lasted thought , this is the thing that got me , he , he shouted at him , cos we , we , we managed to get them and that , he said right , right , go in , go in and tell them to come out , what , I said what , can you just pop in and tell them to come out , I said over here sarge , he said you disobey an order
2 Why should we join in and help them to unite against us ?
3 What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime .
4 Three pound fifteen shillings yeah and that 's how , that 's how the work went at that time but as I say these boatmen erm they used t they used to sit down on lock gates day in and day out and did n't have a ship to come in but I 've kno kno known them to row down the river at high tide or it 's before high tide and there 'd be another erm , there 'd be other boatmen there , one was called , he went down , he used to go down and get 'em going , there used to be a race between these two families or the and the first one got the boat , the first one roped it in you see , or wh what we call roping in , moor mooring the ship up , that was
5 Let's go down and see them move off "
6 Some people do ring the police up and the police , if we 've got the time , we 'll come along and ask them to switch it down .
7 When the youngsters want to go outside and play they have to leave via the backdoor which opens on to a busy road .
8 It seemed unbelievable that they would stand aside and let them leave like this .
9 It 's just — I want to go home and tell them to shut up about the exam results and let me do my own thing and leave me alone .
10 And for some veteran or novice rower , they 'll be able to go home and say they 've just rowed with an Olympic gold medallist .
11 It seems that the children have been too easily persuaded to sell their land and houses , for what matters in a drama like this is not that the children should act out what actually happened in real life , but that it should open up and help them understand the dilemmas of industrialisation .
12 T. B. Bloody pest was stray animals , stray dogs — people would come up and say they 'd found a stray , and you 'd have to take it off them , take their name and address .
13 NOBODY , but nobody , can stand up and say they gave Mike Tyson a fight twice … and survived .
14 ‘ I still find it amazing that intelligent-looking people will come up and say they think Look Sharp ! is a good record .
15 But Gabriel was in no position to speak up and say they did not want to go . )
16 You want to scream out and make them stop it , and you want to cringe up your body and hide it somewhere , and there 's nowhere to hide , and the shells keep screaming down and blowing everything up all around you .
17 ’ I wish someone else would take on the major record companies , but nobody does , and I 'm not prepared to sit back and watch them stifle British music .
18 One wanted to go in and break it up , a second to stay back and let them go home .
19 it 'll be nice when these are grown up and you can sit back and let them wait on you
20 Ellwood 's technique was to let them stay about five vehicles ahead , but now and then he 'd drop back and let them fall out of sight .
21 yeah , but your eyes are changing all the time , so you , you should go back and have them tested regularly should n't you ?
22 ‘ I ca n't stop such outrages but I ca n't just stand by and let them continue .
23 Now detectives can only hope that publicity surrounding the funeral will encourage someone to come forward and help them catch the murderer .
24 I think if you ask any housewife , if they 're honest , they 'll turn round and say they feel like a drudge half the time — everybody thinks when they get up in the morning ‘ Oh no , I 've got the same old things to do today , till I go to bed tonight . ’
25 It is hoped that this will make people feel safer and encourage them to report crimes .
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