Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Finally , probably the most decisive factor of all is whether both parties were properly advised legally , and equally skilled technically and commercially , so that they should have been capable of adequately assessing the risks and rewards they were undertaking in the transactions and of producing a contract document which properly reflected this .
2 Encouraged by his enthusiasm the people of Deogarh had given every rupee and paisa they could find to raise the share capital for the co-operative .
3 On Tuesday and Thursday they had beef boiled into soup with rice , while on Saturday there was either rice or suet pudding .
4 He 'd thrown rocks at windows of offices and works they 'd sacked him from , he 'd defaced buildings , scratched officials ' cars and mutilated bonnet mascots ( though that was largely for his own safety ) and he 'd made bomb-hoax telephone calls .
5 Since many English naturalists were also clergymen , they were only too willing to describe the species of animals and plants they studied as examples of divine craftsmanship .
6 The next phase of the study was to look at the quality of these ponds in terms of the numbers of species of animals and plants they support , the water chemistry and the surrounding land use of each pond or loch .
7 Being an intellectual or bourgeois did n't help that much in itself but those of their own journalists and professors they 'd sent to the remote prison island of their archipelago , Guru , had n't been systematically tortured ; just neatly excised from society for twenty years or the stay of their natural existences .
8 Similarly , sea lions being naturally and instinctively dexterous may be taught to balance balls on their noses , respond to particular noises made by the audience or their trainer and even clap their flippers , but to them this is only a means of receiving food , affection , social contact and so on — all these being motives , goals and feelings they experience in the wild .
9 The cottage , their belongings , were their joint life , adorned and gave reality to it just as the bushes and flowers they had planted in the garden staked out their territory of trust .
10 packing Friday on the way to mum Peter 's mum she told them she 's just in so much pain , she wants it doing so he 's gon na get in , I said , it 's poss that she 'll be in six days and probably off a few weeks after when she gets home it 's operation on her neck and shoulder they 're going to release the nerve they reckon it 's it 's a she told them and do what they will with it .
11 The Mesozoic ginkgos were a varied and numerous group of plants , but unlike the spruces and pines they slowly declined in variety throughout the Tertiary .
12 What an afternoon of drama , tension and excitement they had .
13 They exposed strengths and weaknesses they did n't know were theirs .
14 These titles are retrospectives , released by Savoy shortly after Parker 's premature death ( aged 35 ) ; with this handful of LPs , Savoy sought to encompass the late great alto saxophonist 's complete Savoy discography , which to all intents and purposes they do .
15 But , crucially , unlike Castells and Dunleavy they reject a unitary view of the state in favour of a ‘ dualistic ’ theory of politics — the dual state thesis .
16 Among other things , this opens up the multiculturalists and antiracists to the very charge of propaganda and indoctrination which they level at the textbooks , authors and teachers they are attempting to challenge .
17 It 's very difficult to play continental teams because you 're never sure what tactics and style they 'll adopt but with England everyone knows . ’
18 But if anyone else believes that all that 's consumed in the Sedgefield council chairman 's room is tea and biscuits they must be stoned out of their tiny little brains .
19 Friday and Saturday they 've got twenty five percent off everything in the shop .
20 We are now integrating them more closely into the businesses , which will in future pay for all the research and engineering they require .
21 Fellow aviculturalists ‘ do n't call them twitchers , it 's the ultimate insult , ’ said Yvonne , Harry 's daughter Robin Pickering and Peter Banks from Stanhope were called in , and after much research and consultation they came to the extraordinary conclusion that this was a Glaucous Macaw .
22 THE Bunnymen hit an early peak with this second album , achieving a distance , weight and mystery they would never quite match again .
23 Details about the relaxed entrance requirements for candidates aged 21 or over are given in the admissions section of the prospectus but all such candidates should contact the faculty at an early date to obtain information about the subjects and grades they require to achieve for entry .
24 In the United States and Europe they 've been much more appreciative , which saddens him a little .
25 We must consider how to look after them , train them and give them the self-esteem and confidence they deserve .
26 Motability can provide the names of professional organisations who can assess the needs of the disabled person and advise them whether or not they are capable of driving and what sort of car and adaptations they might need .
27 They pay thousands and thousands for the Van Goghs and Modiglianis they 'd have spat on at the time they were painted .
28 The words and phrases they need for meetings , negotiating , and presentations will no longer be on the tip of their tongues but at their fingertips .
29 ‘ People in the craft sector have a duty to raise awareness about young designers and opportunities they have . ’
30 With the authority and control characteristic of the highly acclaimed Headway course , Headway Advanced sets out to clarify and resolve those areas of language which remain problematic for advanced students , and which present a barrier to the fluency and accuracy they seek .
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