Example sentences of "to they and [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the process they are vigorously engaged in discovering what belongs to them and what belongs to others .
2 yo you know if we had problems we 'd each talk to them and we had of course , we had , we formed a resident association and we took our problems to the resident 's association and and we wo , you know , if we had problems which could be ironed out the man , general manager of the development corporation , Mr would come and listen to our complaints and we seemed , you know , we we got along very very well really for such a small place with nothing because the only shopping facilities were in the old town or we had to go to Epping or Bishop 's Stortford you see ?
3 When we have a when we were talking to them and we had the door through and my snooker got really good .
4 But theirs are reasons which apply to them and which do not depend on , i.e. are not meant to reflect , reasons which apply to their subjects .
5 She set a match to them and they smouldered economically .
6 He speaks to them and they separate into two groups , trembling .
7 Even if it is not their native tongue , Western songs , choruses and hymns are readily accessible to them and they relate fairly easily to the established churches in England .
8 and they 've I gave them to them and they put them on the hedges
9 Stands to reason nobody 'd dare to bomb us , because , we 'd do the same to them and they know it . ’
10 He said : ‘ The situation was explained to them and they agreed to take part .
11 No , they might send me an application form back and then I 'll send it back to them and they get an interview .
12 They were stopped outside the gate , of course , and after a time the sergeant on guard came out and spoke to them and they began an argument and it got very heated because this sergeant thought that the Americans were like knights of old rescuing a damsel in distress .
13 This is because they often do not hear their kittens calling to them and they ignore their cries for attention .
14 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 .
15 Criticism of the retraining schemes is often that they train people for jobs that are not always available to them and they expect too much mobility from people who have further reasons , in their disability , for being reluctant to move from their familiar surroundings .
16 ‘ I have also discussed the situation with the Football League and put the full facts to them and they have given me clear advice .
17 If a predator is nosing close to them and they have not yet rolled tightly into a ball , they may bend and then suddenly straighten their legs , thrusting their spiny backs up into the killer 's sensitive nose .
18 I think that probably they labour under a heavier burden in that , right from birth , in many cases , things have been done for them , to them and they have had very little control .
19 Number one is British National Corpus , members will have received a letter from the chief executive enclosing details about the British National Corpus , the B N C have sought permission to tape the Wiltshire County Council 's Committee meeting , and it was suggested to them and they have agreed to tape today 's proceedings .
20 ‘ What has happened recently has been a big shock to them and they have now got to knuckle down . ’
21 Well , if we draw stumps and do n't go to them and somebody writes to the Chief Constable and says I 'm very disappointed that your force no longer is gone A L O's then I shall be very happy that that letters received by the Chief because we can say well we told you so .
22 But some of them have got patterns to them and you work them out .
23 I mean they were pretty shambly when I got to them and I made a supreme effort to get everything going the way I wanted it to go .
24 I always seem to , I think we , we were always at Stanford Hall that we must , it was a must that we have a good programme because if somebody comes and there 's nothing doing , they think well you know yo I , I , you see I suppose I 've got that orientated into Guild work but a friend of mine enticed me to go to er a club and erm it 's just simply for any age group , any sex male or female , but you must bereaved you know and erm she is a widow and I was widow , so I went but you see we , we sat round and you just , there was nothing organised and to me who had always been organised , I just felt so like a lost soul you know and er then one chappie put some records on and you cou and you could n't dance to them and I said oh , you know to me I thought wh you know but I do n't want to do it , I 've got enough to do but , I , I was straight away , I was looking for the organisation behind it you know .
25 Newark wanted to take it forward and er I went and talked to them and I said to them you 're not really appropriate , what you want is to recruit some more specials
26 When I see them in the church I always talk to them and I said ‘ Look have you got bottles ? ’ and sometimes they 'll say yes and sometimes they 'll say no .
27 But I have to admit I become very attached to them and I know it 's a fault .
28 But the squares I was n't sure what happens to them and I confused him by asking him .
29 I used to go and cut their barley to them and I bought a thing for drying the barley too .
30 But no , I just er added , added to them and I did n't have a letter to say that er , you know , they were coming .
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