Example sentences of "they and [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the huts are relatively few and insubstantial , then the best solution will be to demolish them and reinstate the gardens and grounds . |
2 | Using these , you can trap out errors , check that you can deal with them and abort the program run if you can not . |
3 | Designing the interactivity means programming the number and location of the ‘ crossroads ’ in the database , establishing the decisions a user can take at each of them and determining the consequences of those decisions . |
4 | Such flexibility allows users to see only that part of the data model that interests them and avoid an otherwise over-complicated view of the model , and supports other requirements such as privacy and security . |
5 | By 1960 all Soviet technicians had been recalled , taking their blueprints with them and leaving the factories to be finished as best they could be . |
6 | The government agreed not to expand them and to give the country 's human rights prosecutor the power to recommend legal action if they committed crimes . |
7 | Mr Shuker wants students of all ages and backgrounds to have access to courses at times which suit them and to see a move away from the traditional September to June academic year . |
8 | We needed to find a balance between them and help the regions to help themselves . ’ |
9 | The same principle can be drawn from all of them and help the troubled find meaning and purpose in their lives . |
10 | ‘ I hope to launch a public appeal to help them and to open a Post Office account . |
11 | Later on the manager decided that , in recognition of the outstanding and unsung work that embalmers do , he had overcharged them and sent the porter upstairs with a £5 refund for them . |
12 | Utilising certain basic contradictions we must pose this essential situation to the people as a problem which challenges them and requires a response , not just at the intellectual level , but at the level of action . |
13 | The discounts can be 13 per cent or more , a good return for whoever buys them and recovers the full face value a year later from the issuing bank . |
14 | But a boy at Bodedern Secondary School had seen them and told a teacher , and Paul Jones said he showed the marks to three teachers at Gwalchmai school in 1985 and they telephoned the social services . |
15 | The guide , who helped save Prince Charles 's life in an avalanche four years ago , dropped them and told the duchess : ‘ You can rely on me . ’ |
16 | A number of pupils and staff are away on a four-day school trip and efforts were being made today to contact them and break the dreadful news . |
17 | Sometimes the hens would start eating them and break the eggs oh what a mess . |
18 | Whilst Jack sat with them and had a beer and a photo taken , I wandered into the gloom of the shop and rather studiously examined some Portuguese washing-up bowls . |
19 | So we listened to them and had a laugh , , teeny weeny what 's it , polka dot bikini they 're quite funny here . |
20 | The Arab states , with the exception of Lebanon and possibly Egypt , might well have resettled the bulk of the refugees , had Israel accepted the principle of the right of return by receiving back about one-quarter of them and had the international community generously funded resettlement . |
21 | The Girls were most impressed when Mary bought a Daimler and employed a chauffeur so they in turn bought a car between them and shared the running costs . |
22 | We worked alongside the people by day , observed and committed to memory what went on , recorded these observations after work , later analysing them and writing a report . |
23 | When , in 1972 , a proposal was made to demolish them and to sell the site for redevelopment , strong local opposition arose , as a result of which the almshouses were entirely renovated and the interiors brought up to modern standards . |
24 | The Hearthwares and Myrcans were greeted with friendliness and something like relief by the people they came upon — merchants in covered carts , farmers with flocks and herds , women bent under loads of firewood or water , children trailing behind them and eyeing the armoured figures on the big horses in wonder . |
25 | The student should look out for them and make a mental note of their fascinating and beautiful effect . |
26 | The Swedish reforms give patients more freedom to choose who treats them and make the resources allocated to doctors ( including their pay packets ) dependent on the number of patients they can attract . |
27 | So she stayed in her parents ' home during the winter , helping to look after the children , making clothes for them and earning a little money whenever she could . |
28 | A leading advertisement writer describes how she was going round a factory making china when she saw an employee taking plates from the production line , smashing them and throwing the pieces into a box . |
29 | Creep over to them and blow the tracks off their battle wagon with your over-sized weapon . ’ |
30 | In this case the plaintiffs , a firm of estate agents , were employed by the defendants to find for them and to negotiate a lease of office and shop accommodation . |