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

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1 Bottle 1:2:6 3 Dozn & 8 Bottles porter 16:0 Cold drams 2:0 Glasses broke 10 @ 6d. each 5:0 1779 " Renews the order on the Committee respecting the ffees of dressing fflax & they to report to the next meeting . "
2 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 ! ! !
3 Somebody was telling me the Rocky was on R5 the other week & said that when he was with Arsenal & they won the league at Liverpool in the last few minutes , Arsenal were 13 ( ? ) points clear at the new year but still had to come from behind to overtake Liverpool ! ! !
4 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 .
5 It is J permanent feature of the library and accessible by students when and where they require it .
6 In a report to a plenary meeting of Tsektran in June , he said that trains should stop acting like droshkys , carrying people and goods where they wished for little or no pay .
7 In the houses — never a window opened — in the cars , in the gruesome , echoing hypermarkets set in the middle of nowhere ( where they wished you a ‘ nice day ’ at 10 pm ) .
8 As there were no intermediate stations passengers joined and alighted where they wished .
9 It was self-service , and guests carried their food on little plastic trays to mucky tables , where they ate to the accompaniment of strident pop music .
10 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 .
11 The successful 20 progressed to the International Open , where they competed with foreign challengers for places in the Grand Prix .
12 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 .
13 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
14 My stepfather likes these wild people , and they can come and go where they like .
15 As for the residents , they know just where they like to be and that 's down the local pub .
16 Where they roughed out the areas they could cover , and possible sources of material .
17 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 .
18 After his inclusion in the side the Town rose from seventeenth place to third , where they finished the season , their highest position yet .
19 Alison accompanied him to the door , where they paused .
20 So it was that the Cohens ' life was very largely circumscribed by the Montreal riding , which had as its most prestigious centre Westmount , where they lived .
21 They won their obscenity trial but poverty drove them to a caravan beside a Methodist chapel where they lived off skips , meeting other swinging exiles and learning how much people waste .
22 I used to say they got their pay packets from me but their status from the activities in the crofting villages where they lived .
23 Now , although no bombs ever fell in the country district where they lived , from time to time the air raid warning sirens would sound and Sylvia 's mother would take her baby and make her way to the shelter at the bottom of the garden , remaining there until she heard the ‘ all-clear ’ .
24 In the land-train carburettor factory where they lived along with some ninety tech kin , an electrocandle flickered before a precious polychrome ikon in every dwelling cubicle along the gallery that overhung the greasy , acrid furniture of lathes and drills and grinders and the carpeting of swarf like dirty silver snow .
25 Before he became Home Secretary Morrison had argued that the best way for Jews to prevent anti-semitism was to ensure that they could not be blamed for social injustices in areas where they lived .
26 Redman and his wife Joan ( died 1531 ) were considerable benefactors to the town of Brentford , Middlesex , where they lived ; damaged brasses in Brentford church commemorate them .
27 In 1851 George Sumner was appointed rector of Old Alresford , Hampshire , where they lived for thirty-four years , and where their son , ( George ) Heywood ( Maunoir ) [ q.v. ] , artist and archaeologist , was born .
28 The two , who were not named , had been under surveillance since 1988 in the town of Umea , on the east coast , where they lived .
29 Summarizing the argument , let me say that there are good reasons , based on sociobiological insights into hunting , which lead me to suppose that the cooperation , altruism and mutuality demanded by social-hunting techniques in 4-foot high hominids lacking all modern hunting technology meant that only the sons were likely at first to start to exploit the immense reserves of game which our gelada-like ancestors saw all around them on the savanna grasslands where they lived .
30 The health service residents were originally in the now closed St John 's Hospital where they lived in wards with up to twenty people .
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