Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] [vb past] they " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You did n't know that he acquired them through his wife who must have got them while she was housekeeper-companion to Mrs Armitage ? ’
2 She was ‘ extremely upset ’ and shouted that she knew they would not believe her and left the workshop .
3 And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together .
4 One , what were the differences when you say that they chose them , so even though the basic shape was the same there were obviously some , there were some variations ?
5 they always seemed backward , they found that they took them to different specialist and the truth is , they 've both left school now and got jobs , but they were er , dyslexia
6 And put them your side since we found that I did them for you .
7 ‘ We do n't know if she ate them . ’
8 I do n't know if I had them or not
9 The girl 's hands trembled and she clenched them .
10 In short , it was claimed that meditators ' moral senses were enlivened and it helped them ‘ become better Christians ’ .
11 Sturdy , who lives in Stanhope Road , Darlington , said : ‘ I do not know whether I supplied them .
12 I do n't know whether he sent them back .
13 Wickham had been proud of her , and was devastated when she said they should separate .
14 The men were in great form , however , singing and shouting ; and you could not help laughing as you watched them remove certain attractive articles from the stalls of the street vendors .
15 But why did people snigger when I told them what my father did ?
16 He stopped when he saw them and asked if they wanted to come with him .
17 The grant payable depended upon the number of children who could read , write , and do arithmetic to the satisfaction of the individual inspector , and therefore it was not unnatural that every effort was made by the managers of the school , to see that the inspectors ’ tastes in such other matters as food and drink were duly considered when he visited them .
18 Maybe she would think that he wanted them .
19 Phalangist officers of the time insist that he told them to kill 40 Muslims in reprisal .
20 ‘ Some needed reminding that we expected them to honour their word . ’
21 ‘ The judge granted AMD a new trial based on the fact that they claimed they did n't see a Business Wire report when we announced that we sued them , ’ Intel general counsel Tom Dunlap told Reuters .
22 ‘ The judge granted AMD a new trial based on the fact that they claimed they did n't see a Business Wire report when we announced that we sued them , ’ Intel general counsel Tom Dunlap told Reuters .
23 They had heard that they sold them in Clery 's , and that was only a few minutes from where the bus stopped when it went to Dublin .
24 She says that they gave them every assistance possible .
25 She says that she knew they were being pushed down the hill and she screamed when she felt the flames .
26 He reminded them of all the things that he 'd said and done and he prepared them for their mission in the world .
27 And they entertained us and then some carol singers came and we asked them in and they sang carols and the food was nice and everybody really was very happy and that was the start of our Christmas holiday .
28 I had figures which actually showed what people were watching what they would do if you gave them five to seven more hours of spare time a week , all the things they would like to learn about that they have n't already learned about .
29 And as part of the deal , I had some petty cash with which to buy them all sandwiches and coffee so they could get changed or dressed while they ate and I took them to the next job if they had one , or wherever they wanted to go .
30 But they took people in Angola and Zambia and they murdered and they raped them .
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