Example sentences of "[unc] [verb] they [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Er do they should give you income support as opposed to unemployment benefit . |
2 | Er yes , I s suspect they must have paid a lot of money to have that done too . |
3 | I mean er erm it 's a single market for every citizen of the E C twelve so an Italian , a Belgian , a German can come to this country and work , er but the p Assuming they can do everything else as equal , their qualifications are equal and so on . |
4 | After about nine months ' stay they could graduate to a single room but by then many preferred to be in with their friends . |
5 | Would you have to erm did they used to have dinner parties as well there ? |
6 | But Bouge De La believe they can make a living from it . |
7 | All but two of these l6 said they would prefer the dementia sufferer to be in institutional care . |
8 | Asked whether Labour 's tax plans would reduce incentives for managers and executives , 22 per cent say they would work less hard . |
9 | Half expected their profits to rise while only 14 per cent predicted they would fall . |
10 | In a recent Community Care survey of SSDs , 82 per cent of departments said they will record unmet need and 59 per cent said they would inform clients of it . |
11 | The responses indicated that 28 per cent would prefer to buy through a building society ; 27 per cent said they would buy from a salesman in their own home . |
12 | A study by Parker , however , using a national sample , reached conclusions which were slightly more supportive of labour mobility programmes : Only 13 per cent of his sample said they would not have moved without a grant but 56 per cent said they would have found it difficult to move without a grant . |
13 | Sixty-five per cent said they would like to pay extra for this , 26 per cent said they would not , the rest had no strong preference either way . |
14 | Over 50 per cent , and in some cases over 60 per cent said they would like to learn about the human heart , germs and illnesses , how our muscles work , what food is good for you , life in the sea , what makes a rainbow appear and how a record is made . |
15 | Questioned on attitudes to public transport , 82 per cent replied that it was not suitable and 48 per cent said they would use it more often if services were improved . |
16 | ‘ At least six per cent said they would use the bus less often and I do not know of any business in this town which can afford to throw away six per cent of its income . ’ |