Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] they " in BNC.

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31 If , if people sent them to you I suspect you would receive them quite happily .
32 Look we 'll get 'em
33 But if your men attack we shall mow them down .
34 ‘ If you mean we 'll catch them , yes it will , but it will also , almost certainly , mean the girl 's death .
35 You 'll cope with it but you 've got ta buy , your moonboots we should be able to get the market Jill said around , I mean we can get them in cash and carry for nine ninety nine but we should be able to get them at Blackbushe market for five to six ninety nine .
36 But the time will soon come when I trust we shall put them off in putting off our corruptible bodies , when debasement and sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh and only the spark of the spirit will remain .
37 still I like I 'd like them as they are I did
38 I remember I used to think they were so grown up .
39 You know I 'll watch them and think maybe I 'd like to do that but not , not , you know , judging , not sort of using them as a kind of measure stick you know to judge everybody by .
40 And she said if you do n't want them you know I 'll have them .
41 ‘ But if you like you can have them now . ’
42 When one of these turns hot " , the other members of staff join in the chase — preparing reports , thinking who they know who may put them in touch with the potential new client .
43 Dr Jean Coope , in Menopause , advises : ‘ You may not think the stranger is the perfect son or daughter-in-law , but the chances are that your children know who will suit them better than you do , and the sooner you accept this fact , the happier your family will be . ’
44 We know you 'll love them .
45 But I , in my workings out , I 'd thought five hundred pounds was the you know you can give 'em a lot less than that , and not , not gon na fund much of an activity , I do n't think the silence was deafening .
46 Mm I know you can take them along with you nowadays ca n't you and into a
47 I know you can take them with you now .
48 Now as I was picking the ivy for this , I 've got a cherry a standard cherry tree and the starlings get on my fence and they queue up to get on that cherry tree , you know you can hear them chattering away .
49 And the sound , you know you can get them to programme all every conceivable drum para , you know , every .
50 You know you can buy them in , in London , four pound they were
51 Ladies and gentlemen , I 'm very grateful to Professor Eppell for his characteristically kind and generous remarks , and erm I accept them all the more readily because I know you will treat them with a healthy degree of scepticism .
52 And they 'd , they 'd come in for surgery and you know you 'd nurse them back again .
53 And they were er er erm house higher up they were Italian like Italian they did coffee you know you could smell them grinding , and hams and old old style grocery shop , tea and all that sort of stuff .
54 what 's happened to all the , the stuff in , you know you could pick them up and just eat them straight away
55 I 'm just thinking maybe of a central diary or something , that someone would keep , someone who you know you could relay them with phones
56 When you first meet someone , assume you will meet them again .
57 Well I know we might get them when erm , in er Debenham 's might'n we ?
58 I know we can thank them for showing some tennis , unlike ITV which does n't show any at all , but they do n't show half as much as would all like .
59 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
60 You started , I forget one , you know they 'd put them on the bo It was all board and slates , there were no books , you know , no papers .
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