Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] they [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | sorry If we get one of the main problems that I find is that , I 've already said , is that people produce short-term programmes and they get issued . |
2 | Where directorate systems work well , there seems to be an increase in staff morale and greater co-operation between professional groups as they cohere around an integrated programme of patient care . |
3 | We begin the discussion with regional policies for they have featured more prominently in government initiatives than labour mobility programmes , both as regards expenditure and public debate . |
4 | Most ( although not all ! ) horses do become less worried about strange objects as they get older , but some old horses are just plain silly about some things , but it is mostly a bit of a game to them and if ignored , they soon settle down ! |
5 | You have things like heredity , marriages , divorces , erm some way of life which has to do with Islamic doctrine that you do and some dispute happens , you take it to the Islamic courts and they have religious judges who take it in that context and they go according to the laws of Islam . |
6 | They began to meet in private houses where they read sermons and prayed together . |
7 | They are just four normal blokes and they have not compromised at all . |
8 | But managers know the unwritten rules when they enter the business . |
9 | During pre-meeting talks with US Treasury officials , Waigel was also reported to have underlined " differences [ in economic growth ] between countries " , adding that Germany had no objection to other countries altering their monetary policies if they had the scope to do so . |
10 | It will prevent brewers from evicting publicans in tied houses if they sell one ‘ guest beer ’ . |
11 | And er Mark 's sister and her partner , they are professional musicians and they do sort of Irish er Irish music . |
12 | However , it appears that there is no way of reclaiming stolen objects once they have been traced , largely because the UK has never ratified the 1970 Unesco convention on prohibiting the illicit export of cultural property . |
13 | The men also tended to have different political views as they came from such a huge and diverse country . |
14 | Three close neighbours from north-west Europe provide instructive comparisons which say more about political attitudes than they do about natural advantages for cycling as a mode of transport . |
15 | For instance ‘ Turkish baths ’ properly should be described as Islamic baths since they have no special link with Turkey . |
16 | Basically the system is our cover note book control , er , we issue cover note books to agents and it 's up to us to make sure that they 're all issued in sequence , as their legal documents etc , and a minute a gap comes up we have to chase them etc , it 's run by erm , people quite low units and they scared of a job and tend to put it off as lose , and I want to visit and try and influence them so I can give them some help and to change it and bring it up to date , because it 's er . |
17 | And I learnt from various teachers that when you go to these private schools and they 've been to schools , they hold them back because they like , they do n't like the |
18 | Then she heard all of them , crashing through brush and low branches as they followed her towards the road . |
19 | People who drank six cups of coffee a day had reaction times 6 per cent faster than non-coffee drinkers and they did 4-5 per cent better on memory and reasoning tests . |
20 | Grey herons contorted to strange shapes as they stretched long necks and peered into the shallows . |
21 | A large proportion of the children have been referred to the school from mainstream schools where they have frequently been seen as having severe behaviour problems . |
22 | They have become a prime target for teenage joyriders who often set fire to stolen cars when they have finished with them . |
23 | It had been eleven months since they had parted . |
24 | Recent trends in the geography of voting in Great Britain pose major problems for all political parties as they develop strategies for the next general election . |
25 | He also removes old teeth if they interfere with the bit . |
26 | Robins are sensible and careful birds and they love the little ones . ’ |
27 | On the other side , revolutionary parties may come to accept more of the existing social institutions than they did in their first enthusiastic advocacy of a brave new world . |
28 | Embedded within discussions of human rights is the intention that we should not so organise our social institutions that they promote some people and inhibit others . |
29 | The confusion cleared up , the paddlers left the beach at 0625 , nearly 12 hours after they had been launched from their submarine . |
30 | For older people to have the opportunity to participate not only on juries but in other civic activities after they retire , the major proposals must be : |