Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pron] [vb -s] they " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not one feels they are equipped to advise headteachers it is difficult to avoid doubting their skills at inspection .
2 The point about an adult citizen is that he has these rights , privileges , duties and responsibilities whether or not he wants them .
3 Thus he ‘ adopts ’ the transaction when he re-sells the goods or when he pledges them with a pawnbroker ( Kirkham v. Attenborough , 1897 C.A. ) .
4 And so he glares them when they come in ?
5 which is very natural , and so she ships them off to Germany to the relatives
6 Not everyone has been having a bad recession , and not everyone believes they must prune radically their investment and marketing budget .
7 We all have people in our churches who have this sunny disposition , who can chat unselfconsciously with the shy and defensive newcomer , and so relax them that quickly and imperceptibly he takes them from small talk on to more serious matters .
8 His contacts in local government have told him , presumably before even seeing the Bill , that discounts will be difficult to administer , and uncritically he believes them .
9 And now it seems they 're loading the whole blame for Germany on him , and he 's only a corporal and the Army 's his whole —
10 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
11 They 're , they 're wonderful those and then she stitches them all together
12 it proves how desperate people get and then he treats them like animals and this boy said I think
13 It 's got some arithmetic in the program that works out all the angles and then it draws them .
14 It 's a whole a complete , and so it it emotionally prepares with the headlines , tell them what you 're gon na tell them then you tell them it and then it satisfies them by coming back to where you started .
15 Yes , it 's the same sort of thing , and then it warms them up .
16 I do n't think she 's all that keen on them , and sometimes she kicks them all out , if it 's getting late and she wants to go to bed .
17 Sometimes she brings her children with her , which I do n't much like , and sometimes she leaves them with her sister , which I like even less , because for her to have her two children minded for her so that she can mind my one is simply crazy .
18 Phonic refers to 'sounding out' : the relationship between letters or groups of letters written down , and how one says them when reading aloud .
19 The Town Boys in a way are an enigma , and how one joins them is by no means easy to discover .
20 However , we do know that what children make of television , and how it influences them , is determined to a large extent by what their parents teach them to make of it .
21 The essence , or form , of a species accounts for the properties of that species , and a definition of it provides the means of demonstrating that the species does have those properties , and why it has them .
22 And , well Fred opens them himself you see because it 's only now and again he has them .
23 Sometimes this means they have more room for wheel toys , but often it gives them a chance to make their own den to hide away in with a favourite toy .
24 He says that at first he wanted to kill those responsible , but now he realises they 'll suffer enough by losing their freedom .
25 And I do n't go out that much , but then she wears them to the garage , to work !
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