Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | The new methods of European co-operation will prove increasingly relevant and useful in the enlargement of the Community , which will carry on apace from about the mid-1990s and — this has not yet been mentioned in the debate — in the awakening of public opinion in France and Germany where they are beginning to realise some of the implications of what their political leaders have signed . |
2 | Then they had to survive the River Severn eel harvest — most are sold to East Europe and Germany where they 're a delicacy . |
3 | They are , Hemingway writes , ‘ doing coolie labor for a top wage of $45 a month and they have been put down on the Florida Keys where they ca n't make trouble . |
4 | Ted who is from Northern Ireland and Joan from Aberdeen were both in the RAF where they met and finally married in 1952 . |
5 | The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth-century and converted into a warehouse , at which time its art treasures were moved out to the Brera where they still remain , despite the church having been reconsecrated in the twentieth-century . |
6 | It was not known yesterday if the three had returned to Scotland or to the Costa del Sol where they had been living before their arrest . |
7 | 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 ! ! ! |
8 | Should you want to do some withy and teasel research for yourself , you might visit their willow and wetland centre in Stoke St Gregory where they grow 50 acres of willow and harvest it every winter , when the plants are dormant and the rods measure 8 feet . |
9 | Government decisions in Britain are made in the name ofthe Cabinet , in contrast to the United States where they are made in the name of the President . |
10 | Her father , Mr Christopher Monohan , will take the boys back to the United States where they will live with Jeffrey Leinen , a military policeman with the USAF . |
11 | out on their own are the crew of Dodo 's Delight … the boat from Oxfordshire that 's sailing around the world … the wrong way against the winds and currents … the crew of old boys from Kingham school have landed in Rio next stop is the Falklands where they plan to be ashore for Christmas Day … |
12 | The Romans left fewer substantial marks on what they called Caledonia than they did on southern Britain , largely because so many of their attempts to establish regional centres collapsed when they were recalled to deal with unrest in southern Britain , or even back to Continental Europe and to Rome itself . |
13 | If he was not back tonight , then he would be tomorrow and if he was late , she must tell Bert that they were going to Ireland on Tuesday , early . |
14 | The club announced on Tuesday that they made a £1.4m trading loss in the year ending May , 1992 , and they owe the bank £2.2m in loans and overdraft . |
15 | He then put it to Mr and Mrs Singh that they would have to think about whether they would like Balbinder to come to the school . |
16 | According to eyewitness accounts reported in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , about twenty per cent of the buildings and the frescoes of Budhas and Bodhisattvas that they contained have been destroyed in the process of so-called modernisation . |
17 | His wife , Elizabeth , has told Mollie that they did not really get the view that it was coming their way until the next week ; but , in fact , it was . |
18 | But they agreed at a meeting on Saturday that they would take whatever steps were necessary to protect their colliery . |
19 | To distinguish the snakes , the term Rainbow Serpent is applied , due to the widespread belief among Aborigines that they are capable of assuming the form of the rainbow when they desire to do so . |
20 | Amy popped her head round the door to tell Kathleen that they had found some ID on the track and the police had brought his parents in . |
21 | Does my hon. Friend agree that the principal attraction of grant-maintained schools is not the additional funding that they receive but the greater independence from the LEAs that they then enjoy ? |
22 | It mattered as little as it seemed to matter to Lucy that they would have — yet another — three weeks apart . |
23 | Microsoft Corp and SAP AG , Walldorf , announced on Friday that they are extending their existing relationships based on SAP 's announcement last month that it would put its client-server-based R/3 applications up under Windows NT : the worldwide agreement elevates the joint technological co-operation to the next level , adding joint marketing and development — the two will exchange technology and industry expertise and experience to improve development of client-server system architecture and products . |
24 | The London aviation did indeed make a statement last er Friday that they will cease their operation in April nineteen ninety four . |
25 | They embarked but dense fog made it impossible to put in to Ardbeg so they were all carried to the Small Isles , Jura , then to Port Askaig and West Loch Tarbet , returning to Ardbeg next evening after 24 hours on board . |
26 | The eight to 10 weeks after schools have broken up for the summer are the peak period for tour operators , and it is only around mid-September that they can judge how successful they have been . |
27 | Diplomatically the Avignon popes gave more to Edward than they gained from him , and by their intervention , first to save his favourites and then to bring about peace with Scotland and with France , the terms of which were not relished by the people , the papacy went further towards gaining that ill-reputation which dogged it in fourteenth-century England . |
28 | It was in 1863 at the farmhouse at Camerone in Mexico that they had fought their most spectacular action . |
29 | In the same article , art historian Mina Gregori said of Antelami 's ‘ Months ’ at Parma that they had lost their Romanesque contours and were now quite indistinguishable ; later she wrote that : ‘ Antelami 's ‘ Months ’ are now ruined : unsightly puppets robbed of their Romanesque contours ’ . |
30 | I am therefore arranging with R.A.F. that they will not deal with Stirling direct unless he is armed with a written request from GHQ . |