Example sentences of "[prep] they [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Would it be possible for them also to prune this tree hard back so the light can be seen . |
2 | One man was outside , two were sitting inside , the men were completely black , so black trousers , black hats and they had a black cape over it , over their faces so you could n't see who they were , and one of them just had this gun in his hand , and fired at this Citroen here located . |
3 | Most of them also use personal experience as Owen uses traumatic experiences of his during the war , to act as a base to what he is trying to say and to help to get his message across . |
4 | However it is clear that these students who did not meet the GER had passed through a rigorous process of selection , and a number of them already had two A-level at the time of entry . |
5 | Some of them too have fantastic pulling and lifting power , ’ says Andrew . |
6 | Sally-Anne had finished putting her things down , and was feeling enormously hungry as well as thirsty — Papa had once said that she had an appetite as indecent as his own , and the wonder was that neither of them ever put any weight on ! |
7 | you know and various things like that but none of them actually mean any concrete decision on that . |
8 | There are a number of biographies of Stanley Baldwin , the Conservative leader ; but none of them really casts much light on his attitude to the crisis . |
9 | Although supplementary pensions and allowances ensure that basic needs are met , those who are entirely dependent upon them certainly suffer some degree of hardship compared with the standard of living of the majority of citizens , and strenuous efforts are being made to raise the level of the government 's ‘ guaranteed income ’ . |
10 | We owe it to them never to surrender this country to those whose motive for murder is your place of work . |
11 | I mean just lately they seem to they really slang each other do n't they ? |