Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] so they " in BNC.

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1 Many restrict NHS treatment to children only , but it 's vital that children should be registered with an NHS dentist so they can receive free orthodontic treatment , if necessary .
2 I mean , it 's hard to think of an equivalent , but say you were an inhabitant of Hastings in the year 2066 and you went down to the beach one day and these longships were coming towards you and lots of people in chainmail and pointy helmets got out and said they 'd come for the Battle of Hastings and would you rustle up King Harold so they could shoot him in the eye and here was a huge wallet full of money for you to play your part .
3 Not for him , then , the vogue of so many of today 's tournament players who have moved into the fashionable Sunningdale area so they can be close to Heathrow .
4 The January Sales have become a major event — many people queue overnight in London 's Oxford Street so they can be first through the doors of the big department stores .
5 In southern Africa several of the states have no coastline , Zambia Zimbabwe Malawi Swaziland so they have to depend upon other countries for access erm to the coast , and that means their transport patterns are very very dependent upon others .
6 Snaith was a Peculiar , ie it had its own ecclesiastical court and in many ways it was exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bishop , which may explain the fact that the Bishop 's inspectors came to interview the brothers at Snaith for reported ‘ indiscretions ’ and were unable to carry out their inspection because the brothers had summoned the ferry to the Snaith bank so they could not cross the river !
7 Major publishers will exceed the distance selling threshold for most other EC countries so they will have to charge VAT on sales to individuals in those countries at the rate applicable in those countries .
8 IRAQ has granted visas to the parents of jailed Briton Paul Ride so they can visit their son , a Russian diplomat said last night .
9 Rainbow sings the praises of the weather and the day , offers a quick run to Alexandra Palace so they might continue last night 's interesting conversation under the morning sky .
10 That 's the suppose it 's in now it 's up by the Mauritania down in Park Street so they tell me .
11 The Graduate : Teesside Polytechnic is calling on all past students to get in touch with Alumni Officer Clare Tanner so they can receive a copy of its new magazine , The Graduate .
12 ‘ He used to be a very useful runner in his younger days , ’ Joe explained , ‘ used to run for the Gloucester Harriers so they say .
13 Fergie is taking Princess Beatrice and Eugenie to Wood Farm so they can see their father Prince Andrew , who will also be staying with the Queen .
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