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

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1 As Date points out , this is a simplified version of a B-tree , because the nodes of a B-tree need not contain the same number of data values and they normally contain free space .
2 His next-door neighbours , who are getting married at the same time , also booked with Darlington Wedding Cars but they too have changed their booking .
3 but do they really actually dig into the the real reasons for the eating disorders or they just try and get you back onto a stable diet ?
4 It is interesting to watch professional weight lifters because they always use the thigh muscles to lift the very heavy weights — they have to .
5 They acquired joint and exclusive occupation of the flat in consideration of periodical payments and they therefore acquired a tenancy jointly .
6 The latter type , the singles groups , are sometimes very successful at fostering friendships because they deliberately restrict membership to a certain category of people — for example , young professionals , graduates , or over-40s .
7 Not only did management set up functionally differentiated work groups but they also split up jobs within each group into such constituent elements as cutting , scuffling , drilling , hewing , filling , pulling , and stonework .
8 The Edgsons now offer a package deal for clients , specialising in the period houses that they particularly like .
9 Incidentally the Amstrad mouse driver is only MOUSE.COM and do n't try using other mouse drivers because they definitely do n't work .
10 I think their suggestion was that they had to go via Norwood Gardens because they then turned right at the in and went up into the middle of and it was to get them on to that line that they had to go through .
11 He believes they will win in the new town areas where they already have the local council seats sewn up .
12 They knew we 'd been talking to their pop idols and they just wanted to touch us .
13 Instead he raised his talons and struck at the wire mesh in his own turn , which only provoked the other eagle to do the same again , the sounds of both of them increased by the flapping of their great wings and the crashing of their beaks on the cage walls as they vainly tried to get at each other .
14 Revised structural objectives , pursued on a Europe-wide scale , can be no more effectively achieved than were those expounded by past EEC Directives unless they explicitly respect the social , cultural and economic differences within the rural population .
15 Ten of these are the successors to the regional water authorities and they also provide sewerage services .
16 We hang around shuffling our feet and making phone calls and they just get on with it ! ’
17 ‘ Babies will tolerate glasses or contact lenses if they really help them to see , ’ says optometrist Margaret Woodhouse .
18 Although tree holes are the most common nesting place , stock doves have been found nesting in rabbit holes and they occasionally take over the abandoned nests of wood-pigeons .
19 Jesus , thought Skye , you wear sloppy sweatshirts and track suit pants and they still think
20 Rats will live in rabbit burrows but they usually take over one section for themselves and the rabbits leave them in isolation .
21 Yet morale in the European shops was never as high as in their UK counterparts and they often had to beg for a booster visit from their patrons .
22 But all that business is not simply going to vanish : ICL will be refilling the channels with its own personal computers and DRS 6000 and DSR 3000 Unix machines before they even empty of third party machines — and by using a captive distribution network , ICL should be able to improve overall profitability .
23 The university and polytechnic libraries now spend probably more in real terms on library guides than they ever did .
24 So , in this , very animal loving assembly , I think er , you would agree er , only twenty one are vegetarians and seventy nine people love animals but they also enjoy chewing on them from time to time .
25 For example ferruginous crusts , or ferricrete , are almost certainly fossil features as they probably form in wetter climates and are discussed in the next chapter .
26 The cost of producing every barrel of oil , and of finding and developing every new barrel of reserves , are key performance measures because they directly affect our profitability .
27 Alert for scraps of anything edible , they congregate around the slaughterhouse or sewer outlets and they probably deserve their local name of ‘ stinker ’ !
28 The churches and the Assessorato alla Cultura ( cultural affairs department ) last collaborated in 1988 , at the time of the Veronese and Palma Giovane exhibitions when they then worked together to produce two small but well-researched publications on works by the two painters housed in the various churches , with suggested itineraries for visits .
29 Although the use of a recognition test may have minimized the use of strategies based on risk-related information at testing , subjects nonetheless still made risk judgments when they initially watched the films .
30 Coetzee , describing the leagues as part of a Conservative effort to get to grips with mass politics and the ‘ new religion ’ of socialism , explains the timing of their appearance on the grounds that prior to the 1890s ‘ the Conservatives had no need of recourse to such pressure groups because they already possessed access to institutions adequate for the defence of their interests within the existing sociopolitical framework ’ .
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