Example sentences of "and [noun] [conj] they [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Central heating pipes expand as they heat up and contract as they cool down , and this can cause irritating ticking or creaking noises . |
2 | The situation might be improved if young girls were allowed to develop sexual feelings and activities when they reached puberty . |
3 | Talking to members of the Education Area about their researches , I was struck by the constructive relationships that they built up with the schools and groups that they studied . |
4 | ‘ There was no Albert Bridge then , ’ recalled Ben Bellaser , ‘ to span the river and ride over the ancient town with its oppressive grandeur , and the moon was rising and lighting up the shore and houses as they rose one over the other in terrace fashion against the dark blue starry sky ’ . |
5 | It is when ageist attitudes become part of the rules of institutions , govern the conduct of social life , and blend imperceptibly into everyday values and attitudes that they have a drastic effect on the way older people lead their lives . |
6 | He had gone in search of gold and glory and they thought the better of him for it ; even the composer of the ‘ New World Symphony ’ was careful to sound the horns of triumph . |
7 | My research found that managers who wanted to innovate , or try something new , almost invariably needed more resources , information , and support than they had . |
8 | ‘ We have people here who are QCs and clergymen and they feel they have to be very careful , although they are doing nothing wrong . ’ |
9 | Later that year a combined army of men led by Sigmar and Dwarfs led by King Kurgan met and defeated a huge horde of Goblins and Orcs as they attempted to cross the Worlds Edge Mountains at the Black Fire Pass . |
10 | Asked about the SNP leadership , he declared : ‘ I do n't say that Salmond and Sillars and Ewing and them have all the answers , no . |
11 | But already the ships in the Morpork docks — laden with grain , cotton and timber , and coated with tar — were blazing merrily and , their moorings burnt to ashes , were breasting the river Ankh on the ebb tide , igniting riverside palaces and bowers as they drifted like drowning fireflies towards the sea . |
12 | Another time , Swan flew through the night for what seemed like hours and hours until they came at last to a gigantic opening in the earth 's surface , a sort of huge gaping hole in the ground , and Swan glided slowly round and round above this massive crater and then right down into it . |
13 | they 've had they 've been out two days on bikes , borrowed John 's children 's bikes and bikes and they 've been all round |
14 | They were trading in the village , bartering orange plastic beads and metalware that they 'd bought in India for flour and grain . |
15 | One allocation that would be both efficient and equitable in this sense would be an initial endowment at 1 where both A and B have the same X and Y. Since they face the same budget constraint , each can have what the other has so that any trades away from equal allocation to the contract curve must meet the reverse allocation test illustrated as part ( b ) of the figure . |
16 | They are also generally happier with a wider range of jobs , both in size and complexity because they have often cracked most of the problems already . |
17 | Second , a sample of visitors to the area will be interviewed to ascertain what are some of the expectations and values that they bring with them . |
18 | Tantrums at this time are common when she is thwarted and she hits out at people and objects when they do not bend to her will . |
19 | For me that was vindication for the disagreements I 'd had with Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson , both of whom saw the music and titles after they 'd been done and said they did n't like them . |
20 | Erm well no all I know is Bates and Dack but they did n't actually , but I mean yeah they put it together . |
21 | Finally , I would also thank Professor James Murray , Vice-Principal , and lan Muir , Chairman of the Enterprise Steering Committee for the tremendous support and enthusiasm that they have given to the work of the Enterprise Centre . |
22 | Children have boundless curiosity and enthusiasm until they begin to ‘ Know ’ , and cynicism the arch destroyer of zest begins to take over . |
23 | It contains a ritual to Kháine which will open a portal to the Tower , and the adventurers will be allowed to accompany Juliane and Maximilian if they do n't harm them . |
24 | The analysis of markets and products as they relate to the customer is a prime marketing task . |
25 | AFRESH row over Channel Tunnel safety is likely to follow yesterday 's confirmation that passengers will not have to leave their cars and coaches when they travel through the tunnel . |
26 | In many ways , the Lebanon of 1892 is still identifiable to us , for the various religious communities — the minority tribes — still live in the same villages and cities as they did then . |
27 | Foxes use the canal towing paths as routes to the centre of towns and cities where they go to scavenge for food . |
28 | ‘ You are very much mistaken , ’ he muttered , looking beyond them and keeping a close eye on his sister and Mitch as they rode along laughing and talking . |
29 | ( iii ) To ensure that the government machine responds and adapts itself to new policies and programmes as they emerge , within the broad framework of the main departmental fields of responsibility . |
30 | People living in a particular society must be aware of their laws and institutions since they have to obey them . |