Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [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 Uniting them would merely compound their dollar deficits into a larger whole .
3 The media ( at least in those countries where media , and particularly television , play a major role ) are an important factor in upholding the patriarchal myth , even though they may subtly shift their ground here and there .
4 They may yet vindicate his vision of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals .
5 They may yet get their wish when Premier League II comes along .
6 Now you know the rules , set a good example to other drivers by using them at all times ; who knows , they may even copy your driving style and do it right too !
7 While they are unlikely to be successful with the woodcut and the copper-plate , they may well achieve their ambition with some other processes .
8 Apparently they have already made up their minds , to separate one of the odder , although at times stimulating , hybrids of the museum world : the Tate as the gallery of British art and the Tate as the gallery of modern art , and they may well unveil their decision then .
9 As far as J P Woods is concerned Chairman , erm , they may well have their workforce , and extended right up
10 Whilst they may compete quality scientists away from local firms , they may also enhance their knowledge and broaden their research horizons and perceptions .
11 For each cognitive skill which humans possess , they must also possess its opposite .
12 They must also record their position in the limb , and this may mean that they have both to measure accurately the concentration of a morphogen , and measure time .
13 Practitioners should never act like a puppet ; they must never focus their attention solely on the hands while neglecting the movements of the waist and legs , which are the main weight-bearing parts .
14 They must then choose their wave again to carry them out and up with the swell so they can seize the ropes dangling from the platform .
15 The first of these proposes that where partners or senior employees of a firm intend to join an audit client company , they should immediately inform their firm of their employment plans and take no part in the audit of their future employer , and that connections with the firm should be severed .
16 After a while people get tired of hearing the same old thing and they 'll eventually turn their back on it if they hear enough of it , and they 'll turn to something else — like rap .
17 And put it on , they used to give me tote odds , sometimes I asked for them , usually they 'll automatically give me tote odds .
18 They 'll never balance his foot on them .
19 Dark skin has no natural protection against UVA rays , however , so they 'll still age your skin .
20 Those who do not share the dewy youth and slenderness of Kate Moss will only look older and more swollen if they adopt the ‘ new ’ look ; but if they do n't and stick to the Lacroixs and the YSLs they 'll still look their age , so it 's a no-win situation for the power dressers .
21 they 'll still get their money in the end
22 They 'll all go their Summer holidays .
23 Even the WBC , the governing body that insist they 'll now give their title to Lewis , would have been been appeased by such a compromise .
24 They might even meet our train there .
25 When civic and other dignitaries assume their badges of office or members of orders of chivalry their decorations , they might well enhance their satisfaction by reflecting on their debt to the only seemingly remote hierarchs of Byzantium .
26 The pot-bellied tosser told me that the club wished to make a gesture in recognition of all I had done for the ‘ Stiffs ’ during my spell as manager , and after much discussion it was agreed that they could best show their appreciation by raising the price of my season ticket for next year by 25 per cent .
27 Would you please mention in your classes that when ordering it would help us if they could also state their teacher 's name .
28 The Prince had had an inkling of what was to come in Wales , when the crowds had been so eager to see Diana that they could scarcely hide their disappointment if Charles and Diana took one side of the street each and they were on the side of the street he took .
29 PATIENTS so short-sighted they could scarcely see their car from 25 yards can now see well enough without glasses or contact lenses to read its number plate .
30 They said he was unwilling to show them the evidence he had been given so they could adequately prepare their case for the parents .
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