Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] they [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 However , another way of explaining this effect is to ask the subjects how they performed the experimental task .
2 As much as they 're on his side however they say the honeymoon is coming to an end .
3 He noted that return on individual lots would obviously be better for vendors at 9% than Christie 's current 15%-10% but that the levelling off to one figure meant that Christie 's will look more competitive overall whenever they enter the market .
4 Earlier this year , the Association des Amis du Musee du Chateau at Savigny-les-Beaune effected an exchange whereby they gained the Ouragon for restoration and the Aero Club gained a freshly-restored Mystere IVA on a specially-built ‘ tripod ’ .
5 He took a shuttle to the asteroid belt , he was the highest ranker there they started the race , to the belt they drove at a deadly pace no-one knows what happened that star date but we always knew poor Wes would have to wait as they pulled Will from the smoking wreck they heard him say in a terrible state bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I need him , tell Wesley not to my love for him is never weak .
6 He took a shuttle to the asteroid belt , he was the highest ranker there they started the race , to the belt they drove at a deadly pace no-one knows what happened that star date but we always knew poor Wes would have to wait .
7 After explaining his love of art , he gave the police the opportunity to see some classic paintings for themselves by directing them to his parent 's house in Lyons where they recovered the Renoir and several other works .
8 Dressed as cowboys , they climbed aboard their trusty steeds ( 's Datsun ! ) and set off in the direction of the County Hall in Exeter where they ambushed the staff and persuaded them to hand over their readies .
9 Angrily , Martha flounced into the yard and flushed the chickens out of the bushes and into the pen where they passed the night , fiercely calling ‘ shi-shi ! ’ to the birds with the resentment she felt towards her unreasonable grandmother .
10 There 's three hundred and eighty went for a job up the Hilly Home Where they have the spastic kids .
11 There must 've been with erm in forty seven was it the encirclement campaign where they allowed the nationalists to sort of drive through the , I do n't know the defences , they must 've been fairly certain of their support in certain areas by then .
12 A shout from the front of the wood called him back to the edge of the field , where men were watching a group of the enemy busy with spades on the high ground to his left , near the wood where they stationed the Normans .
13 The French Dragoons did not follow immediately ; instead they spurred into the abandoned wood where they found the Prussian camp-fires still burning .
14 ‘ It 's not a bad place , ’ he said , once they were in reception and the smoked glass shut out the small hut where they searched the hand-bags , and she 'd laughed and said ‘ All right ’ and they 'd signed in .
15 A moment later they heard the low clanging of alarms .
16 Then in 1947 they threw a bomb at the Red Cross cinema and two days later they attacked the Cairo Haifa train .
17 Several days later they entertained the Egyptian President , Anwar Sadat , and his wife Jihan on board the royal yacht .
18 they looked odds on to score everytime they touched the ball … but United somehow managed to hold out
19 Four years later they gave the 368 children left in the study standard reading and spelling tests .
20 For them it 's the latest … possbily the last great mountain challenge … three years ago they reached the top of Mount Kilimanjaro … two years ago they made for Mont Blanc and the Alps …
21 Five years ago they took the 1927 Grand National Winners Cup .
22 Two years ago they bought the seafront house as a weekend retreat .
23 Five years six years ago they introduced the postal wallets because they found that estate agents were sending the very expensive glossy brochures out in the post .
24 In some places abroad they have the women playing football before the actual big games which it would be helpful if it was here .
25 It can not be coincidence that the folding of the septal walls occurs at the point where they meet the body shell of the animal ; this is a point of relative weakness , and all good joinery benefits from strengthening the joint .
26 ‘ When the hotels all reach the point where they do the job right first time , then we know we have attained true quality , ’ says president
27 She was keen to learn , and his trust in her had grown to the point where they alternated the night watches so both had the opportunity for more rest .
28 Car fleets have grown to the point where they dominate the national market for new cars : in 1990 more than half the 2m new cars sold in Britain were bought by companies and other organisations .
29 Country weavers and knitters were to become better remembered for the long sad days of their early nineteenth-century decline , but they had happier days when they consumed the products made by their fellow artisans in Burslem , Sheffield and Birmingham .
30 Midge happened to be standing next to them in the shop where they got the bum 's rush .
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