Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] their [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The sums that will pass through them ought surely to enhance their prestige , and at a symbolic time .
2 There was one day when I was in Dunedin preparing a preview for a match the next day and was told that late in the afternoon Otago would be training at Carisbrook and I might there obtain their team for the morrow .
3 I 'll never forget their hospitality and generosity .
4 Up until then I had found that when difficulties came or doubts arose in my Christian life , I could always escape their force by not holding myself answerable for my own faith .
5 I would both reduce their value to two points , the same for the dropped goal , and I would greatly reduce the number of offences for which a kick at goal would be allowed .
6 I would never eat their meat out there anyway cos I think pony in it
7 If you do afflict them , and they cry out to me , I will surely hear their cry ; and my wrath will burn , and I will kill you with the sword , and your wives shall become widows and your children fatherless — ( Exod. 22:21 -4 ) .
8 I said I get a lot of enquiries from frustrated knitters on this point and I can well understand their frustration .
9 But in terms of induction training , to make sure someone can actually do their job ,
10 Apart from these relatively rare exceptions in the biographical sources , moreover , one ought to mention a clause contained in the kanun of 1006/1598 whereby kadis without question kasabat kadis are forbidden to become muderrises in the a provision which would effectively block their route to high office in the learned profession .
11 Ten minutes later I was back in the changing-room on my mobile bed wolfing tea and sandwiches , parts of which would eventually find their way into my now polypless colon .
12 She would have to let her parents know , and her father would insist on paying her bail , which would certainly wreck their holiday plans .
13 Between groups , categories , communities and societies there will be different mixes and levels of competences in dealing with the outside world which will inevitably affect their conceptualisation of it , the resources available to them , and their response to it .
14 Information Technology Summer School — this unique five-day residential course has been specifically designed to enable senior executives to explore and develop flexible IT strategies , which will actively support their business objectives .
15 For many , the Students ' Union will be the first opportunity to participate in making decisions on matters which will significantly affect their student lives .
16 For many , the Students ' Union will be the first opportunity to participate in making decisions on matters which will significantly affect their student lives .
17 But because of the severe winters in Russia , their ‘ away ’ match against the team CSKA Moscow , who knocked out holders Barcelona , is set be played in the Catalan capital at Espanol 's ground on December 9 , which can only help their cause against the powerful Muscovites .
18 It was on a par with the rest of their good fortune that night — save the missing of Balliol himself — for nothing could more assist their project than to drive hosts of panic-stricken and riderless horses before them through the sleeping camp .
19 Right , after the six thirty news sequence which is coming up directly , we 'll be talking about a fascinating report in the January edition of She magazine , about house guests who may well be coming to you for Christmas , and who may well outstay their welcome .
20 Potential competitors such as the hot-shot Mac-to-Unix people at Quorum Software , who might eventually find their market niche too narrow , are also said to be watching .
21 Visit towards the end of July , and you 'll also catch their village festival .
22 She 'll just write their name .
23 Or , on second thoughts , knowing that she could probably hear their conversation , was he sending her the message to disregard any idea that his kisses might have had meaning behind them ?
24 In her years working with the Madam and then running her brothel she had come to know many , and she could usually spot their type .
25 Nora said she could sometimes forget their predicament for an hour on end .
26 ‘ The fans want goals , the lads want goals — and you could physically feel their relief when they came .
27 You could then relate their interest in the sea to what the bride and groom will have in common , ‘ I hope they will have many happy voyages/sailing trips together , ’ and finally relate your subject to the wider issue of marriage , ‘ and enjoy the voyage of life together ’ .
28 For all her life , Beth would cherish the time they had had together , and she would always regret their parting , and yet , and yet , he was a scoundrel of the worst kind .
29 Days , and nights of tears and recriminations followed until he finally understood that she would never abort their child .
30 The conventional wisdom was that the bulk of Perot 's supporters were dissatisfied Republicans who would eventually return their support to the party .
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