Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [verb] [prep] they " in BNC.

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1 My own opinion — for what it is worth in view of the two cases above referred to — is that trustees are the proper persons to be assessed in all cases in which the income of the trust estate received by them , or to which they are entitled , is not tax-deducted at source ; and that — in the case of income of the trust estate which is tax deducted at source — they could not be heard to ask repayment of the tax on the plea that the income did not arise or accrue to them but to others , whether such others were income-beneficiaries or capital-beneficiaries .
2 They may not exist or access to them may be refused .
3 Already some manufacturers are offering incentives for safe return of batteries , so that they can recycle or dispose of them safely .
4 There would be a brief but spectacular meteor shower in Lucifer 's upper atmosphere tonight , he thought , wondering if those on Belial would watch and think of them , as he had thought of Paula Engado when she 'd become a shooting star .
5 We have already considered the horse 's needs , which gives us insight as to how it would feel if deprived of them .
6 The following proposed amendments to the Constitution are for your careful consideration so that you can comment and vote on them at the A.G.M. on Friday , 19th March 1982 .
7 And I , if I see anybody I 'm not gon na stop and talk to them !
8 But how to make him attend and retire with them ?
9 If there are comfortable and solid garden chairs around the garden , the patient can rest and relax in them when he needs to .
10 Shall I go and pay for them .
11 Yeah well you could go and talk to them and see what they what they thought you ought to be doing in that two years .
12 I 'll go and talk to them . ’
13 And we 're seeing a situation in which computers are now moving out of the sort of Delphic Oracle there where they were behind glass doors and you could go and look at them and there were huge whirring wheels and whatnot .
14 Yeah , in the library , that 's where I 'd usually go and look for them
15 I 'll make it right with Mrs Bradford for you to have time off next Sunday , then you must go and listen to them . ’
16 Over there they have lots of servants , and her mother asks me if I would like to work there for a year , looking after Charlotte , so that Nicola could come and stay with them .
17 I understand these are all in a state of disrepair and I should be grateful if you would investigate and arrange for them to be made good .
18 Well if you go and sit in your chair nicely , you can sit and look at them as long as you look and do n't try and take them out They have to be delivered to you , wo n't they ?
19 We do n't give out medical advice , cos we 're not qualified for that , but we do sit and listen to them and they talk about different things and what they 've got to go through .
20 Many people with AIDS have to spend long periods of time in hospital unless there is someone at home who can help and look after them .
21 say we 'd be , you know , be fiddle around and get to ninety six I would then turn and say to them , I will give you five hundred pounds I will knock five hundred off that so that you can put in a proper shower tray and screen
22 ‘ I went out to work waiting on and some of the women were such comics I could n't help but laugh at them .
23 Anyone who listens to the language of our lager louts on the football terraces could not help but agree with them .
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