Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [coord] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | Parties faced with an expert 's decision or an arbitration award will need to know how the decision or award may be enforced , whether they can appeal against the decision or award and whether they can sue the expert or arbitrator . |
2 | Melamine boards are n't as durable as wood or polythene and as they wear , they can absorb bacteria . |
3 | Will he ensure that constituencies such as mine and others on the south coast , where employment is a problem and retraining is high on the agenda , have equal access to Government funds without fear or favour and that they have parity with the north of England ? |
4 | Its leaders argue they provide student unions with a national profile , training and support and that they are recognised by Government and decision-makers as a source of advice . |
5 | Its leaders argue they provide student unions with a national profile , training and support and that they are recognised by Government and decision-makers as a source of advice . |
6 | They stand outside , fidgeting and fighting but once they get it they 're okay . |
7 | They stand outside , fidgeting and fighting but once they get it they 're okay . |
8 | They use instinct and spontaneity and when they practise something , they do so for the enjoyment it produces and thus it becomes more of a game than a practice . |
9 | the will and intelligence of the victim be disengaged from the projects of resistance and escape but that they not be simply broken or destroyed . |
10 | ‘ We know from Sweden that they play with a lot of spirit and determination but that they play fair as well . ’ |
11 | I also establish safety by showing I 'm able to take a hell of a lot of flack and stress and if they go to pieces , I 'll be there . |
12 | They all wanted flattery and nonsense and if they did anything that was n't right they expected people to cover up for them . |
13 | Women 's vision of their future in a new society is closely related to their own experiences and education and whether they have been in touch with the women 's movement outside of El Salvador , Some suggest that a new society will bring an end to the repression , the constant fear , the torture , the deaths and disappearances , It will mean they can return home , either leaving the refugee camps in San Salvador or ending their enforced exile abroad , to start to rebuild their homes in the knowledge that the army will not descend on them again . |
14 | This , teachers and educational technologists will always happily agree , is the librarian 's professional job , and what surprises people is not that librarians classify and catalogue but that they sometimes believe they know something about the contents of their books and AV items , offer advice on quality and relevance , and have pronounced views on how they would like their libraries to be used . |
15 | In contrast , it is extraordinarily encouraging to think that after the revolution , they will be guaranteed a basic diet , access to medical services , education and recreation and that they will be living in a creative and open society . |
16 | The ‘ rehabilitation ’ or ‘ long-term support ’ team , as well as caring for a group of people with long-term problems , should also be responsible for maintaining a register of all people who should be receiving help in order to assist with monitoring their progress , ensuring that they receive the right care and treatment and that they do not get lost to the service . |
17 | Some have become prepared to forgo promotion if it means too much disruption of home and family and if they personally do not want the commuting life . |