Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Witnesses or victims of serious crime are sometimes hypnotised during police investigations to help them to remember , and they may later testify in court .
2 They may even wish for death , but they still care . ’
3 When women have had many children , and are older , births of higher order may suffer not only the effects of the mother 's physical debilitation from excessive childbearing but , as noted above , in certain circumstances , they may also compete for sustenance unsuccessfully with older siblings .
4 While ancestrous females are dispersed in overlapping home ranges , they may also congregate at food trees in areas where their ranges overlap .
5 Ultimately the test to be applied is that of the magistrates , and they may also take into account such factors as the likelihood that disorder might ensue as a result of what the defendants were doing , and the reasons prompting the constable to intervene in the first place .
6 Since they may only return to earth by replacing one of their number with a living child , mothers warn their off-spring never to follow the lights .
7 They must also take into account any other material considerations .
8 They will actually responsibility of Local Government and er we 've tried to put in here something that even Conservative Councillors could support , even though it 's attacking Conservative Ministers , cos they must actually believe in Local Government to actually serve on Local Government , one would think , but er , but th the problems of under-funding are th could be very serious .
9 They will actually responsibility of Local Government and er we 've tried to put in here something that even Conservative Councillors could support , even though it 's attacking Conservative Ministers , cos they must actually believe in Local Government to actually serve on Local Government , one would think , but er , but th the problems of under-funding are th could be very serious .
10 I hope that Belgian Ministers involved in the fate of this airfield will read this and consider seriously the disadvantages of closure of Grimbergen , and they should also bear in mind the forthcoming elections !
11 They should always check for identification and following the incident should not disclose anything to anyone without first checking with their bank direct . ’
12 And if they 're from the council or whatever , or whoever does the roads or whatever they 'll probably get in contact with him again .
13 You might have to face anger and disgust from your children , though with divorce and family disruption now so commonplace , maybe they 'll just shrug with boredom .
14 ‘ There 'll be someone to take his place soon enough but with any luck they 'll just stick to violence . ’
15 They 'll also take into account how complex the project was , how many people were involved and in what way .
16 Sage is currently re-vamping the online help system to make it context sensitive , and I 'm hoping that they 'll also look at idiot proofing and the application of the Windows interface .
17 For the vast majority of people , who have no conception of good design , the images and logos of advertising are all they 'll ever know of art .
18 You could say , all they 'll ever know of beauty .
19 Well you answered it in the first , in the first answer that they got jobs they were employed er the , the rural labourers were able to , to get employment in urban areas er where wages were slightly above those wages that they could reasonably expect in agriculture and because they were actually productive making goods and services they helped the development process .
20 They could also result from impact in a stratified surface .
21 Of course the increasing population in some countries is harming the progress that they could otherwise make on development issues .
22 But that had been seven months ago , a chill morning in mid-February , when the bushes which screened the canal walk from the neighbouring council estate had been tangled thickets of lifeless thorn ; when the branches of the ash trees had been black with buds so tight that it seemed impossible they could ever crack into greenness ; and the thin denuded wands of willow , drooping over the canal , had cut delicate feathers on the quickening stream .
23 Some teachers were aware that they could now contribute to decision-making but still saw the head as deciding all the issues .
24 Those in favour of fundholding saw it as an opportunity for general practitioners to have a direct impact on access to and quality of secondary care , which they could now purchase on behalf of their patients .
25 She was on the point of marrying another man , so they could only meet in secret .
26 At worst they could often act in parallel .
27 Trie tried to persuade Sue to ask er them if the they could all change to Word at work .
28 They could nonetheless claim with justice that if these topics were handled in isolation from each other , by specialists in Educational Psychology , in various methodologies , in literacy , or in English as a Foreign Language , nobody except the student herself was in a position to discern a relationship between and among topics taught by different people , at different stages of her course , and at extremely different levels of sophistication .
29 Their wares were still admired , but they could never compete on bulk production or price .
30 ( Perhaps their paintings said things to one another during these years that they could never say in person . )
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