Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 Young kids , some of them not even teenagers , were arriving all the time , mostly for reasons that they had n't thought through or could n't express .
2 His way was blocked by the Ambassador and Culliman , talking politely about gardens as they came through' the french windows .
3 But nothing went right for Leeds as they pounded down on Liverpool 's goal .
4 Unfortunately there are many people who do n't understand much about AIDS and they are frightened .
5 They were only for coaches or they could do to ride as well ? ’
6 It is only for humans that they exist in that way .
7 The drivers had finally agreed to race : more or less coerced by their bosses ( including McLaren ) , 99 per cent of whom care rather less about safety than they should .
8 The Pill has probably been even more liberating for men than it has for women , as men have to worry even less about contraception than they did before .
9 They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages .
10 Get together for discussion and they get that down on paper .
11 The ordinary people are interviewed because they are representatives of the group which we are studying , and as such their characteristics , opinions , and so on are only of interest because they can be added together to present the general picture of the group itself .
12 But these skills are only of value when they are integrated with the purposes and interests that the learner brings from outside the classroom .
13 Awards , though , are not an end in themselves and are only of value if they stimulate the improvement process .
14 Both split suddenly with clubs where they 'd been successful — Clough from Derby County in an almighty uproar , Dalglish from Liverpool in a still unsolved mystery .
15 They observe , however , that it would on any view be a grave impediment to the freedom of the press if those who print , or a fortiori those who distribute , matter reflecting critically on the conduct of public authorities could only do so with impunity if they could first verify the accuracy of all statements of fact on which the criticism was based .
16 The Liberal Democrats did only 1% better in seats where they were second than where they were third .
17 Funds for the new centre in the north are raised entirely from charity and they 're halfway towards their target of £500,000 .
18 These cichlids are quite peaceful , reaching only 4″ or so in size and they are fairly easy to breed , spawning on rocks or wood .
19 So much so in fact that they 'll be looking to you to help them actually .
20 The radial shields are large and contiguous or nearly so in spinea while they are quite small , usually separated and confined to the edge of the disk in hamula. 3 .
21 Sex differences are also less in actuality than they are in teachers ' perceptions , as self-report schedules demonstrate , and clearly depend on who is defining what as ‘ deviant , ’ ‘ disruptive ’ or ‘ disaffected ’ — that is , what and whose rules of ‘ normality ’ are being infringed .
22 It was only in death that they could be there together . ’
23 This technique involves nudging two or more zona-free 8- to 16-cell embryos together in culture until they stick together .
24 The use of today 's worship songs is much in evidence and they are described in the United States as ‘ songs important to pilgrim people ’ .
25 Young children have an enviable ability to acquire the rapid , casual pronunciation of a language apparently without effort if they are provided with the necessary social contact with native speakers and meaningful communication situations .
26 The men were bowled over , and Topaz received many gilts of flowers , sweetmeats , and other trifles and a shower of love poems which she read aloud to Oswin as they rocked with laughter .
27 ‘ They will know the game is being televised all over Europe and they will give everything because of that .
28 There are holy wells all over Ireland and they do at times attract strange practices , ’ he said .
29 Now four English teenagers are dead following a canoeing accident off the Dorset coast , intensifying the concerns of parents all over Britain as they watch their children set off with their mates , while wondering what the chances are that something might go horribly wrong .
30 More so on schools because they 're closed for
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