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

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1 And one of the main advantages of these very compressed and arduous courses is that they give students approaching drama school entry an opportunity of seeing what will be required of them should they gain a place at drama school .
2 Many look upon them as an opportunity to put training into practice , or as a means of getting their first introduction to the tasks that will face them should they be posted to Northern Ireland .
3 I knew that I wanted neither , but was n't sure that I had the strength or conviction to refuse them should they be prescribed .
4 The smart trainees started secretly copying down client details from their second week , to take with them should they suddenly leave or be sacked .
5 Her nightmares had deeply affected Richard , and so Beth had told her husband , ‘ Either they stay close by where I can hear them should they need me … or I 'll arrange for the children , and myself , to move to the east end of the house . ’
6 I should they are hot !
7 I do n't know whether I shall or not , but I 'll they 're completely full anyway .
8 left in an oasis for all these I can show you it 's also having I 've some nice red carnations which I shall They 're er not fringe fringed are they ?
9 They might have them might they , might they when they 've finished all this refurbishing ?
10 Well she ought they could I mean I want her to do that .
11 You just do n't know who 'll they 'll do next .
12 Because you might they might say before you can do anything you 've got ta give them this fourteen days notice .
13 Who could they be ? ’
14 Cos if anybody who could they come on if they caught cold and and
15 You 'd they think .
16 If I was n't there , who would they have ?
17 I mean take ours , you 're covered , nobody would see you would they ?
18 Had there ever been a a feeling amongst the members of the lodge that erm that with this in increasing involvement with outsid outsiders , the local M Ps , the ministers of religion , the er Transport and General Workers ' Union , et cetera , as well as coverage by H T V and the B B C that there would be a kind of accumulation of pressure and you would they would give in ?
19 Lessingham asked : ‘ Who will they appoint , a director or a station manager ? ’
20 Harold asked the question that I expected ; ‘ If they wo n't meet Barbara , who will they meet ? ’
21 Who will they go to if there are regional governments as well ?
22 Who will they sell ?
23 I think that 's true of the women , but of course an awful lot of our young men erm come from all boys ' schools and quite a lot of our young women from all girls ' schools , so this is the first time , when they get to Oxford , that they are interacting with each other , on a day-to-day basis I should say , and I think that in itself will they are not sure how to act towards each other and there 's going to be confusions .
24 Who can they turn to ?
25 ‘ Now , who can they be ? ’ said Father .
26 Who can they turn to if the native landowners and the French are against them ? "
27 Who can they blame now ? ’
28 Who can they blame now ? ’
29 And two of those types er you can they can possible be functions .
30 Only if the window is a sunny south-facing one should they be shaded a little during the middle of the day in summer when the sun is shining .
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