Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] they [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 But of course the minute you put a , slap a cover on this information , it begins to , to change and people die and new governments are elected and whatever , er so yes , we are , we have in our employ someone who 's sole job it is to read all the newspapers , er watch the T V , all the media and keep all the information up to date , so the , that 's a full time job really and they 're working on the data base day and night
32 They would be dead today and they are walking around .
33 For teams north and south of the border who have done well and they are classed as foreign for the Tourist Board 's crystal trophy for the best visiting team .
34 I 've seen these cats as well and they are stressed , they 're showing very classic signs of stress .
35 I says , Well er we 're going about here , the two shunters are going about here and they 're vying with each other to see how much they can ignore me .
36 Yeah the T V could do with a few big ones , alright okay body stopper , they want you to have a T V on and be tempted , depends on what , how it went , to ask them to turn it off but if you ca n't that would upon them then you 'll have to work with it because what you do n't want to be seeing is okay they are there , you 're here and they 're concentrating on this .
37 Now the same classes of people believe there is something here and they are trying to chase us out again .
38 No , no , no tomorrow but they 're doing erm they 're doing America now they 've got the erm
39 Oh they 're not going until tomorrow , I said today but they 're going tomorrow
40 Overseas visitors are still coming here but they 're staying for shorter periods and spending less money .
41 My posting came through and I was posted to Swordstone this side of Norwich , so I was still quids in , I could get home once a week , twenty four hour pass and then erm after a while erm , having served at Regiment , I was posted up to , as the Sergeant Artillery Clerk with the Brigade , an ack-ack brigade up at Coventry , just outside Coventry and then of course the A T S were coming in , were coming in in quite large numbers then and they were replacing male personnel and then I was posted abroad and I went to Egypt where I was there again , fortunate enough , I suppose , to go into the echelon , the second echelon which was the Records Office of all the forces or the armoured personnel in the Middle East and I worked there until I was actually demobbed from there but I was out in Egypt there for two , just over two years , came back to Northampton where I was finally demobbed and allowed to come home and as I said I came home one week and I was back at work the next .
42 The they 're cutting everywhere and they 're growing erm .
43 offered initially and they were followed up by Philip of Singapore and erm
44 His uncle was fend of French fries and he tells the empty corridor for the hundredth time that they are called chips over there and they are eaten with vinegar .
45 And erm on a job er on on an English railway starting with starting a factory out there and they are going to manage it she 's worried stiff you see because she says now er , Germany and Holland are starting to move in the recession and once they 're there if the recession comes they 'll tack up her husband immediately
46 Because very often on courses we find that people have been sort of nominated to go on courses , and quite honestly they do n't actually want to be there and they 're looking at their watch and as soon as they can get away that , that 's better .
47 Yeah , I mean that 's six blokes there working there and they 're falling over theirselves really , in that
48 Every time they open their mouths , they 're there and they 're doing something about you .
49 they were , they were ha , I thought they , they , they were over there and they were looking for , there was n't like taking
50 My mum went to see that with my aunty , she said they both come out of there and they were wetting themselves , well
51 And some people , you know they , they managed to , you know they did n't have their husbands there and they were going home and they were wonderfully relieved and for others obviously it was , you know there is still a lot of emotion .
52 Listen , you could have gone up to Wedford Park today you know , they had erm they had all the children up there and they were doing an a barbecue in the woods .
53 Erm , where possibly like the , the anorexic , well I do n't know cos I 'm not speaking from an anorexic point of view , but I think the , the point we 're saying , emotions are there but they 're dealt with in a , a different way , you know they perhaps starve themselves erm , to sort of like , erm you know ge , get across these emotions , to deal with these emotions .
54 The lakes are certainly there but they are hidden in dense jungle , only accessible by a network of sandy tracks .
55 It is growing steadily and they are planning a coffee outreach morning in March .
56 I 've also got more copies of the reading list which I 've forgotten to bring with me but which I have got er upstairs and they 're pinned to my door , if anybody needs another reading list , okay ?
57 They wait , kitted up and vehicles running , for ten minutes before the phone rings again and they are told to stand down ; it was a false alarm .
58 And it would start again and they were singing all lovely and they 'd get half way through the tape and he was going yeow yeow .
59 Soon she was back again and they were drinking tea and eating saffron cake .
60 And I became pregnant again and they were falling over themselves to do an abortion for me .
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