Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pron] they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Oh yes , the , the service that the retain people give is unbelievable for what they get paid for , it 's , it 's pennies really for that service .
2 But of course , I mean , we know little about it they do say if you have had a heart attack it 's no good you know , as soon you get up and you start eating going for five mile walks
3 In 1948 an austerity NHS was born in an austerity Britain and people were grateful for what they received .
4 Those present — the press at previews and the public at the major European motor shows — could n't have been less prepared for what they saw .
5 But even if political authorities were clear about what they expected from public enterprises , political control would remain problematic .
6 The Ramblers are clear about what they want done .
7 A few areas where people have just got to make sure that they do things , people are mostly clear about what they have to do , erm they seem very , very positive .
8 His Windies team come face-to-face with Javed Miandad 's side in a Test series in the Caribbean this winter , and Richardson added : ‘ They will have to be very careful about what they do with the ball .
9 So BBC bosses have to be ultra careful about who they hire for the wholesome , long-running show .
10 There should be a registration system for nannies and in the meantime , there should be a public awareness scheme to make parents more careful about who they employ .
11 Market research has shown us that people are far more health conscious and far more sensible about what they drink .
12 At the same time , even the most highly-educated ‘ modern ’ entrepreneurs were acutely resentful of what they regarded as the disdain for business prevalent among the professional intelligentsia and ‘ enlightened public opinion ’ .
13 As credit is now so central to people 's lives — financing as it does something approaching half of what they buy , other than day-to-day necessities — and as choice of credit arrangements is increasingly diverse and complex , people by the time they leave school should be equipped to deal sensibly with it .
14 Do n't listen to half of what they say .
15 Well they had a particularly bad time many of them lost absolutely everything and now they 're protesting cos the Lloyds people are only coming up with a nine hundred million pound rescue package that might give them some of them back half of what they invested .
16 He brightened as he recalled some of what they had been told .
17 He believes that an increasing number of vehicle and equipment makers who currently build their own engines will be forced to buy at least some of what they need from independents like Perkins .
18 Some of what they found has been reclaimed by its owners but there 's plenty left .
19 Unless mechanical recording is used , sociologists necessarily invent at least some of what they report .
20 Drexel 's 11,000 ex-employees may not be drawn from the rainbow coalition , but lots of consumers and workers in America have reason to like some of what they did very much .
21 They were in desks , you had a long desk that took Now some of them they took five on the one the one desk , you see ?
22 Or some of them they cut the whole floor out and weld a new take the floor old car and weld it back in again .
23 you know er some of them they did a five piece jigsaw easter egg things that when they take them and an envelope to send them off to put it in , so when they take it home and fit it together it says happy easter .
24 Al , although some of them they do them in German
25 But some of them they do put on I do n't think are worth putting on at all !
26 Some of it they did not believe ; some of it she did not report .
27 Yeah it does , you see if Ken and Freda or anybody knew they were being televised they 'd be careful of what they said
28 Everybody did n't have Orcadian like what they have now .
29 become exasperated with what they regard as inefficiency
30 States do this in what they perceive to be the general community interest and , perhaps , to encourage the State most directly affected to accept the treaty regime .
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