Example sentences of "[noun pl] they [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Because of their early contact with parents they often had considerable influence in steering parents towards specialist provision .
2 But the main intended beneficiaries of the new law are unlikely to be able to afford the rents at places they now have legal access to .
3 Under ordinary border conditions they often become stunted and their leaves burned at the edges because they are too dry , so the only place in which they can be grown properly is a bog garden .
4 She had a tremendous gift for making people see their own potential and do things they never dreamed possible .
5 Few of these brooches are found outside Kent , in keeping with the observed pattern of distribution of imported luxury goods ; where they do occur in other regions they frequently accompany other items which may be labelled ‘ Kentish ’ .
6 In many cases they also have private businesses outside their mainstream employment ( many pilots run small businesses in their spare time ) .
7 Although these qualities may appear as a formidable list , they are mostly present in people , even though for many reasons they often remain undeveloped .
8 The bivalves have long geological history , with a few doubtful species known even in Cambrian strata , but like many other molluscan groups they really become established and diverse during the Ordovician .
9 In many instances they closely resemble Protestant churches built in America except that there stone was used as frequently as brick .
10 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
11 The worst thing , Haig says , is that while following up these hoaxes they often miss genuine calls .
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