Example sentences of "and [noun] they " in BNC.
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1 | Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need . |
2 | ‘ The Last Meal in the Old Home ’ , like a Pre-Raphaelite painting , the three orphans and the grieving servant seated in melancholy around the old table , using the old knives and forks they would never use again . |
3 | The Tiebout model is sometimes called the invisible foot : people will cluster together in the area providing the package of spending and taxes they want . |
4 | If he took no interest in gardening before his illness , he may find it refreshing to be outdoors looking at the different colours and shapes of the plants , smelling their fragrance , and watching the insects and birds they attract . |
5 | Architects and planners are usually men and , in the case of local authority housing estates , not of the class of those who actually spend most of their time in the flats and houses they design . |
6 | Then they gave her a battery of psych-tests that plugged straight into her nervous system ; though she fought against it , they strapped her down and there was nothing she could hide , no way to stop the relentless tide of data and attitudes they programmed into her , or the probing of her mental set . |
7 | The green forest now flared with colour as the plants advertised the delights and rewards they had on offer . |
8 | Finally , probably the most decisive factor of all is whether both parties were properly advised legally , and equally skilled technically and commercially , so that they should have been capable of adequately assessing the risks and rewards they were undertaking in the transactions and of producing a contract document which properly reflected this . |
9 | The skills and cultures they developed sustained them in a harsh living , and gave them a lasting , non-destructive role in Arctic ecology . |
10 | Numerous disputes arose between the Forest officers and the owners of lands and woods they had re-afforested . |
11 | All in Mr Honecker 's image , tough and second rate , they are not inclined to give up the hunting lodges and chauffeurs they feel are their due . |
12 | Final Film 's managing director , Peter Stevens predicts that by bringing together their allied skills , technology , advice and consultancy they will offer a service , ‘ second to none ’ . |
13 | Yeah , no , she and Colin they broke down they , they broke down at the |
14 | The sea-monster became , in the hands of Greek sculptors and vase painters , a composite creature based on the dolphins , whales and tunny they were accustomed to see in the Mediterranean , and to which the general term ketos ( great fish ) was applied . |
15 | Driven on by wind and tide they raced through this passage and into a wide lake . |
16 | In ballets such as Petrushka and Rodeo they are wandering around , watching and occasionally responding to the dancers ' efforts . |
17 | We do n't really need either of them but I must say that , despite the professionalism and expertise they both possess , judging from the contents rather than the covers we need Pocket less than we need Orion . |
18 | It would include things like a few national demonstration projects , encouragement of associations of private residential homes , encouragement of training programmes , there are one or two area in the country — eg Norfolk — where the health authority offers training to the private sector , on the grounds that if it can share its experience and expertise they can help boost the overall quality of care available within their area . |
19 | Without the support and expertise they would have had no future . |
20 | There was still a general assumption that the self-confidence and savoir-faire they conferred were essential in any aspirant to one of the major embassies . |
21 | I was particularly thrilled with the guys who scored the points for us on the final day , Mark James , Jose-Maria Olazabal , Jose-Maria Canizares , Ronan Rafferty and Christy O'Connor Jnr. , because in the case of Canizares , Ronan and Christy they had n't scored a point in the games they played and it was nice for them to take some of the glory . |
22 | The assimilative approach , Gusfield suggests , is associated with groups that are largely secure , where the values and opinions they hold either are , or are perceived to be , supported by the majority of the population . |
23 | But regarding wages and hours they were all taken by the executive council and debated at the national joint committee with the employers . |
24 | A further problem is that in most cases the witnesses ’ recollections of the events may have been biased by descriptions already given in interviews with the police and discussions they may have had with others . |
25 | Households receive income equal to the value of goods and services produced ; part of this income they spend and part they save . |
26 | Where it is suggested to professional advisers , the suggestion will commonly be met with the caution and dubiety they naturally bring to a proposal lying outside their experience or practice . |
27 | Such common risks to the interests and values they all share still give the allies plenty to fret about collectively . |
28 | Using an index based on severity of caries , periodontitis , periapical lesions , and pericoronitis they found that patients admitted to hospital for acute myocardial infarction had higher scores on the dental index than matched controls from the population . |
29 | And again , I mean the training agency are , are sort of masters and mistresses they say , of this , because they , they had this stuff and then they actually you know , certain departments will have a pre-printed page with all the abbreviations that you should use . |
30 | Labour consumer affairs spokesman Nigel Griffiths warned Sega and Nintendo they had three weeks to act . |