Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 In order to establish how police work is accomplished , therefore , it is necessary to examine such things as the common-sense notions ordinary policemen and women have about their role , what they consider to be the essence of police work , what typifications and categorizations infuse the practical reasoning they employ to accomplish policing tasks , and what ‘ recipes ’ or guide-lines they adopt in undertaking the various aspects of their job .
2 If we can write back to somebody , or send them the CD or shirt they want , we will almost certainly have them for life .
3 If they do not have enough hay or pasture they are liable to get intestinal problems , sometimes caused by eating inappropriate or unwholesome substances such as fence posts or mouldy hay .
4 But I was surprised because the songs are so good that even when they 're getting massacred by cats and dogs or Germans or Russians they still stand up .
5 They remained in control over the means of mass communications but those whose work or views they had long ignored were now clamouring for access .
6 When parents are overstressed and have little energy or patience they may give in quickly to be left alone .
7 Reporters had from 8.30am to 10am to write up the meeting or function they may have been covering the night before , or else they re-wrote stories from the morning edition of the Regina Leader-Post .
8 Essentially , the cases and their history were studied to establish what factors or characteristics they had in common .
9 As infants they cry or scream , as toddlers they whine or have tantrums , as older children or teenagers they learn to quarrel , argue , sulk and make hurtful remarks .
10 E. The climate , the soil and the land are all natural inputs , which affect the size of farmers ' crops or the amount of milk , beef or wool they can produce .
11 However , before you place any flowers into presses or books they will have to be properly prepared .
12 If only they would read a little Dickens or Kipling they would soon discover there was more to life than cheating people and watching television .
13 But it found 14pc were kept waiting and some respondents said they had not been allowed the music or songs they requested .
14 What people think of the media in general and each medium in particular and the role or roles they perceive them to play in their lives and in society are important preliminary considerations which have to be studied .
15 People vary considerably as to how much gas or wind they produce in response to eating different types of foods .
16 If York or London needed Bell or Ramsey they had a moral duty to move whether or not they wanted it .
17 Whether conscious or not of their own envy , the people in the most difficulty are those who feel they have been born the wrong sex — suspicious , or even quite clear , that their parents desperately wanted them to be the boy or girl they were not .
18 With the Magic of the Musicals Orchestra & Singers they perform hits from Phantom of the Opera , Aspects of Love , Chess , Return to the Forbidden Planet , Evita , Buddy , Cats and more …
19 Fund-holders ' budgets enable them to purchase a range of non-emergency , mainly surgical procedures , outpatient care and laboratory tests from whichever hospital or provider they choose .
20 We have that many er applications I mean I 've just gone through A division and I 've got er a pile of cards literally an inch thick with people a made an initial inquiry or b they 've been furnished with questionnaires and not been returned , so I 'm sending those er right through the divisions
21 Left again , after the brewery ( where they still have the Porter Tun Rooms , a tun being a big barrel not a weight , though not many people know that ) is Whitecross Street and the Barbican entrance , where many tourists go in and some actually find the theatre or gallery they 're supposed to be going to .
22 When the public buy the bonds or bills they will draw money from their banks .
23 What little story there is centres around a small clapped-out condo in Palm Springs where three friends ( Dag , Andy , and Claire ) have drifted from jobs or lives they despised .
24 Harry led our team by example — although perhaps what some of his colleagues needed was a skipper who could also drive or cajole them to better things — but it was a mark of the respect in which he was held by Palace supporters that his well-deserved Benefit in 1953–54 was so well attended .
25 If she had learned to be self-effacing , cultivated a mysterious absence or aloofness they might forget her altogether , or so she feared deep down , not openly , not admitting to herself this appalling possibility .
26 ‘ We do n't have telephones because our research showed that the average business person makes perhaps only one phone call from their room — probably to tell their wife or husband they 've arrived .
27 When people stop working through redundancy , retirement or maternity they need to find other ways of getting their needs fulfilled .
28 And if you had asked my mum and dad whether I had it in me to be an actress or singer they would have laughed you out of town , ’ said Kylie .
29 Be they Cellnet or Vodafone they use analogue networks .
30 I do not ask what hopes or expectations they have , or what they are dreaming of , but what they are experiencing .
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