Example sentences of "they [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Humbled at Sheffield Eagles on Sunday , in their first game after the defeat of Canberra Raiders , they failed to bounce back in the Lancashire Cup last night , losing to a disciplined Warrington side .
2 The Quebec government , however , warned the federal government and the English-speaking provinces that if they failed to come up with an acceptable constitutional solution , Quebec would proceed with its own independence referendum by October 1992 .
3 Well we the E E C started off with the water filtrations and air products and then they got tied up with an American outfit doing fuel savers , magnets for your car .
4 They got called up by the Cabinet Office .
5 The boaters , 4 adults and 4 children were sailing on the River Severn , when they got swept up by the Severn bore .
6 He went on to describe the drivers swearing as they got snarled up in the midday Cairo traffic .
7 I was told I could see him for an hour but they got held up on the way and I was rushed through the visit .
8 They eat standing up in the kitchen .
9 And the West peal comes appeal and the West 's heard becomes a heard and the one sort of difference that 's still there and it may take quite while to go is that the East Mainland when they 're saying a sentence they tend to go up at the end of the sentence the voice rises .
10 I would like to go to the town today , and she 's awfully she 's no the day and they tend to go up at the end .
11 They also do n't like wind rock so in a , an exposed position young plants do really need more staking than you 'd probably give a bush because they tend to rot off at the roots if they grow around a lot .
12 You 're obviously more cautious than you were before , and erm a lot of kids now they tend to stand back for a while just in case 'cause you can never judge how fast they 're really going to go through there .
13 ‘ Moss stitch is best for ties otherwise they tend to curl up at the edges and look like a drain pipe . ’
14 But after this it was United who took the initiative as they sought to get back into the game .
15 ‘ Although Tara never is really dark , ’ said Caspar as they stopped to look back at the great shining edifice outlined against the sky .
16 They want to go up to the aviary but I I ca n't get I ca n't get this buggy up there up that hill .
17 If they want to come along on the day and enjoy themselves , that 's fine ; we 're even providing a bouncy castle , so children can bounce for the rainforests at the Banbury walk .
18 They want to get on with the job , and are afraid of what a former Archbishop of York , Stuart Blanch , has described as ‘ analysis paralysis ’ setting in .
19 They delivered to his Downing Street home a list of what they want to get out of the recession .
20 They are saying they want to get back to the point where their hard work brought frequent , real , deep satisfaction .
21 Gascoigne enjoyed good support from Batty , who had another busy game in midfield and rarely allowed the opposition to establish the sort of rhythm they tried to set up at the start , when Boban and Suker tested Woods with low shots after some swift exchanges of passes had succeeded in outmanoeuvring England 's defence .
22 they tried to go out for a meal , I do n't know whether it was christmas day or boxing day down in and they could n't get n in nowhere , I said well you would n't on a boxing day !
23 They were hooting and flapping their great woolly arms as they tried to climb on to a private jetty .
24 After driving to Rolls Wood Group [ Repair & Overhauls ] Ltd , they tried to get out of the car .
25 What do they expect to get out of the holiday ?
26 Even their religious faith was subtly different from her own : they seemed hemmed in by a regiment of saints , feasts , rules , indulgences , penances and novenas , and everyone seemed to be permanently on guard against saying or doing anything that might be deemed heretical .
27 They seemed to give up in the second half , failed to mark anyone , gave Wallace ( who was running riot ) as much space as he wanted , and left Quinn up , waddling around ( usually into an offside position ) like a half-deflated barrage baloon ( with a tache ) .
28 They seemed to stretch back for a very long way and Nuadu , narrowing his eyes , trying to find his bearings , thought that they must go back and back into the hillside behind the road and deep within the earth .
29 They seemed to stretch back into the hillside as if they might , at some stage , cease to become manmade buildings of stone and wood and brick and become ancient caves ; tunnels that would penetrate deep into the earth 's core .
30 They came running on with no boarding passes , and only had hand baggage which they carried themselves .
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