Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Like he handles his team so well his top striker pisses off home the day of a cup match & they get knocked out — that 's what I call top quality management ! ! ! |
2 | They are also disproportionately represented amongst a particular category of temporary workers , namely those working on a seasonal , temporary or casual basis , where they make up 64 per cent of the total , and amongst agency workers , where they account for 63 per cent of the total . |
3 | It is J permanent feature of the library and accessible by students when and where they require it . |
4 | Finally the NCC is also entitled to designate Sites of Special Scientific Interest , where they deem that this is necessary in view of the flora , fauna , geology or physiography of the area . |
5 | Good professional advisers will remind their clients that one of the usual reasons people want money in the first place is to gain the freedom to live where they like . |
6 | Good advisers will remind clients that one of the reasons people want money in the first place is to gain the freedom to live where they like |
7 | My stepfather likes these wild people , and they can come and go where they like . |
8 | As for the residents , they know just where they like to be and that 's down the local pub . |
9 | This type of alteration is called saussuritisation , and other similar types of hydrothermal alteration can be recognised in the other igneous rocks of the igneous complex of south Harris where they crop out in the thrust zone . |
10 | One attempt to model only critical variables which determine yield has been made by Stocking and Pain ( 1983 ) where they concentrate upon the impact of erosive forces upon the availability of minimum moisture levels . |
11 | These results suggest that R&D agreements will generate the highest social benefits where they concentrate on R rather than D , which will in addition reduce the perceived risk that competition in the markets created by the innovations will be blunted . |
12 | In the nervous nineties , when the Me generation has grown into the Us generation , we will be looking for Our Shop rather than just an emporium where they stock personal stereos by the thousand . |
13 | The L3 travel to the brain , where they cause an eosinophilic meningoencephalitis , which may prove fatal . ] |
14 | Supt Phil Staples said : ‘ We would however advise motorists that the police will be operating with tow-away trucks and vehicles parked where they cause an obstruction to pedestrians and other road users will be impounded . ’ |
15 | All glaciers are dirty where they end with that sticky paste of ground-up rock . |
16 | And here , if you look at them closely where they join , the difference between them becomes plain . |
17 | Now check for damp , ventilation , condensation and for cracks in walls where they join the main building . |
18 | An example of this could be entity occurrences of persons who are female , where they relate to : |
19 | A feature of their new show is a hilarious This Is Your Life , where they ad-lib a potted biography of a victim in the audience to a few hints given by the subject 's so-called friends , and the Christmas Story enacted in a series of styles chosen by those there on the night-Joseph and Mary as a double glazing sales force , for example , sounds tasteless but it 's all surprisingly inoffensive and very funny . |
20 | Botswana Two BGS staff remained on secondment to the Botswana Geological Survey Department , where they fill established posts of principal regional geologist and hydrogeologist . |
21 | Bombs made from plastic lavas tend to remain where they fall , but denser , more solid bombs sometimes bounce off the sides of the scoria cone at a glancing angle , and acquire a rapid spin . |
22 | Where they fall down , for me , is in their tendency to smooth the music 's contours , to understate its boldness and dramatic power — qualities that emerge vividly in , say , Sir Colin Davis 's readings with the Concertgebouw on Philips , newly issued on CD ( to be reviewed next month ) . |
23 | You swore each and every one of you , to undertake this task , you must do so fearlessly and without fear or favour consider the evidence and let the chips lie where they fall . |
24 | Wicks maintains that the costs of community care ‘ tend to lie where they fall — on the family concerned and , in particular , on the female carer within the family ’ . |
25 | He begins to jog , kicking off his sandals , leaving them where they fall . |
26 | Without realising it , she spoke the words aloud : ‘ And the spent petals lie , where they fall , on the ground . ’ |
27 | If only it were possible to avoid these difficulties , and go island-hopping where they speak English , where the controllers are friendly and helpful , where all kinds of services are readily available , taxes are low and fuel plentiful . |
28 | The Occupational Pensions Board has issued guidance on the information required from occupational pension schemes where they seek to reduce or eliminate statutory surpluses . |
29 | According to economic theory , with some reservations that will be examined shortly , companies contribute to the maximisation of society 's total wealth where they seek to maximise their own profits . |
30 | Among shrubs or in mixed borders , variegated plants help to add interest to the rest of the display , especially where they contrast with bronze or purple foliage , or harmonise with a golden colour group . |