Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb base] [to-vb] they " in BNC.

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1 So many people ply me with drinks in the D and F these days that I tend to remember them as I saw them , in a blur .
2 Although I 've talked about some of them before there is such a feeling in fashion for double jacquard that I want to suggest them to you again .
3 And that I refuse to give them . ’
4 I learned Dimac from a lama in Tibet and my hands are so deadly that I have to keep them in a locked closet when they 're not in use .
5 Instead , place your fingers on each note in the order that you intend to pick them ; in other words , the full voicing of each chord will only be complete as you play the final , highest note .
6 Lifeboat crews in turn depend on you and the thousands of Governors and other supporters that you represent to speed them on their way with the resources you provide so unstintingly .
7 Life has many other prizes to offer if you are clear enough that you want to claim them .
8 What they do is up to them and you should n't feel that you have to copy them .
9 Given that you can draw all sorts of amazing objects you might not think that you need to edit them much but IntelliDraw has some powerful editing tools .
10 Although we have tried to express these scientific impulses fairly , we hereby give notice that we intend to question them in later chapters .
11 Fleeces are so versatile and functional these days that we tend to wear them everywhere .
12 ‘ We have discussed the possibility of doing an album or EP of covers ; the only problem I can see at the moment is that we tend to approach them all exactly the same way — speed them up . ’
13 Anyway , what 's wrong with our names that we need to hide them ?
14 Er the goods that what , not goods that we want to give them like junk food and ludicrous fashions , to find out what it is that they want this of equipment and no , and do n't forget the know-how , I mean we are , we have a hell of a Know-how in this country which is not being used .
15 We continue with the struggle and forget the mad whites here and that we have to help them and that 's what our people have to do .
16 Is there not two separate problems that we have to find them first and then the , then worrying about getting people to the theatre
17 We made two hundred and forty five pounds on Thriller of the Year one hundred and nineteen pounds on Tea for Two but that is after we 've made the three hundred pounds donation to Whiston Hospital we made a thousand and eighteen pounds on the panto Wuthering Heights we lost four hundred and nine pounds , but that was basically that we do costume plays and have to hire the erm fixtures and set pieces from Wrightsons or wherever we 're always going to be in this position and I think it 's the tradition of the Garrick that we continue to do them , and I think we have to accept that we may have losses in future on those particular erm things .
18 Their memories are so vivid and horrific that they wish to forget them .
19 And new businesses must let the council know four weeks in advance that they plan to set them up .
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