Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [adv] they [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But WAC 's ability to lampoon America 's leading male figures and to descend en masse night or day wherever they see injustice , makes them the modern equivalent of Catwoman crossed with the Lone Ranger . |
2 | The lasses carded wool or span whenever they had nothing else to do , just as at home . |
3 | As was the case under the previous law , there is no power to ban specific as opposed to classes of marches , or all marches , and a proposal to the effect that there should be such a specific power was rejected , on the grounds that it would place the police in a situation where they would be subject to allegations of political motivation and partiality whenever they exercised the power to seek a ban on a particular march . |
4 | More positively , the Labour Party 's spokesman has suggested , among other things , that auditors should inform the Department of Trade and Industry whenever they qualify a set of accounts . |
5 | The small dark leaves of Cotoneaster microphyllus also look good , especially in autumn and winter then they produce scarlet fruits . |
6 | NVQs provide trainees with recognised qualifications which can be recorded in log book form , enabling them to move with confidence throughout the industry and to acquire new skills and competence whenever they wish . |
7 | All reported having had a wonderful day and causing much comment and amusement wherever they went . |
8 | population , whereas in a public library there are people using the , some of for life so therefore you ca n't even send year in and year out they have to constantly changing |
9 | Time and time again they listened to the tape . |
10 | Newman explains that LET works with big practices of commercial architects because time and time again they come up with the goods , on budget , on time and with none of the tantrums of the prima donna . |
11 | time and time again they sit on the sidelines saying this is what we think do n't talk to us about it do n't debate it , do n't ask us to think about it , take it or leave it , if you do n't give us what we want we 'll sit back and moan and sulk and they 've played , I think that 's a very irresponsible line they 've played in the five years I 've been on this council and I hope that er again the issue on the next item on the agenda represents a change of heart on their behalf . |
12 | Time and time again they have run up against unsurmountable problems of distributing and getting the drugs accepted . |
13 | Time and time again they fail . |
14 | I knew there was a meeting on , but your guess is as good as mine why they want to see you . ’ |
15 | We have to thank the somewhat substantial conquests of that outstanding French general for a high degree of uniformity in some aspects of European law , for his armies were followed by another army of administrators who imposed their own type of law as well as order wherever they conquered . |