Example sentences of "[pron] they [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For many people there is a temptation to sift through the urgent and important in-trays again looking for the work which they know they can deal with quickly and easily .
2 Your authorities ' plans are shown less the amounts of these Government grants ; and of fees , charges and other income which they estimate they will receive ( on which see next note ) .
3 Salvadorean women often remark that they live in a " matriarchal society " , by which they mean they must support their children single-handed .
4 In this situation , age-regression under hypnosis can be of immense value , allowing patients to free-float back under their own control to any past relevant events with which they feel they can cope , but not forcing the issue in any way .
5 By studying the differences and the ways in which they arise we can arrive at an understanding of how language relates to gender .
6 When one of these turns hot " , the other members of staff join in the chase — preparing reports , thinking who they know who may put them in touch with the potential new client .
7 Everything they grow they must take to the market to survive , but everything is expensive for them and so they have nothing .
8 Something they think they could match easily ? ’
9 He/she may well select someone whom they feel they can get on with .
10 He will he will establish from certain facts how many they they think they 'll need for us to print .
11 Shrewsbury fans hoping that wo n't do what they hope he will do for England against San Marino next week , if he 's picked of course .
12 But you will relate it , cos no matter what they say you will relate it .
13 See they used to get the , they used t what they call they used to report for work at say quarter past seven in the morning and then they be at work at half past seven , but now of course they do n't now , they , I think they start about eight o'clock now .
14 In fact , those who most seem to be themselves appear to me people impersonating what they think they might like to be , believe they ought to be , or wish to be taken to be by whoever is setting standards .
15 With very young children , their contributions may be limited to saying in general what they think they would like and in colouring the cards .
16 ‘ Remember , people see what they think they should see . ’
17 — To intrigue students and stimulate discussion among them as to what they think they will see On the screen .
18 So he keeps going round asking everyone what they think he should do . ’
19 And what they see I 'll tell , unless Sam 's back here soon , safe and sound . ’
20 Well for what they see I can understand him asking Joan and Graham erm maybe they 've got ta watch how much they 're
21 They can do what they believe they can do but they sure as hell can not do what their manager believes they can not do .
22 MAGISTRATES are to be given wide powers to fine criminals according to what they believe they can afford .
23 That 's what they reckon they used to do but he , I mean he was an old Jew , he was but he was , he was to the Germans .
24 ‘ If people do not like what they read they can put the letter in the bin .
25 , the last three missions th whatever they have they 'll use
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