Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 It also gives them protection as they venture across the open plains of sand , where there are no hiding places .
2 Eh , first of all they give them champagne so they all get caught drinking and driving ,
3 The fans were right to give me stick but they 've been good to me and it 's great to come off to a reception like that . ’
4 We have a lot of privacies , and a lot of things until we change them , and you know why we changed it , because you went out and saw your clients and told them products and they reported you , and you came back and said but what about this , what about this ?
5 I do n't call these er interviews I call them discussions because they are self employed positions and er I seem them as a business opportunity rather than a job quote job .
6 Another point to remember is that flowers will wilt badly , or even die , if they are left sitting in a hot car or office all day , so if you have to buy them hours before they will be pressed , put them in plenty of water as soon as possible or , better still , buy them on your way home and then they can be pressed fairly quickly .
7 I 've seem them play and they 're not a bad team .
8 it does to get them money because they can sell that and then go and get the , the drug they re , they require theirself .
9 Bring them tea while they copulated ?
10 For all his working of the flesh and his golden suntan and his deployment of pop philosophies and credos , Letterman is too contrived an individual to be successful with the sort of Frenchwoman — my gaze descends from the mountain to my backyard where they are pegging out a goatskin — whom he desires to play the part of Claudia .
11 Audrey said : ‘ I talked to a lot of women jockeys to research my part and they told me men getting heavy with them is common in the racing world . ’
12 They were really bad mistakes on my part and they cost us dear .
13 They were n't sure if this applied in my case but they were investigating the matter .
14 It was my experience that they took an extremely passive line , waiting to see if the situation would change and the spouse return .
15 I went in and paid my money and they said to Ann
16 I find it difficult in my notes that they 're all so mathematical , that you just read through lines and lines of equations and there 's very few sentences in between to explain what 's going on .
17 I 'm shouting at the 4th one not to do them so tight because I could n't move my fingers and they just told me to shut my mouth and go quietly .
18 I could feel the different textures of wood , gravel and asphalt racing beneath my fingers as they came to rest on the road , and was terrified of a car coming up the cul-de-sac and smashing my hand .
19 I prefer to gather mine on my fingers until they are full , and then transfer it onto the iron stake positioned at the end of the net and held in the crook of my left arm .
20 It nearly killed them to acknowledge my existence and they only spoke in monosyllables when I was present , but the babble of sound which broke out every time I went out and closed the door behind me was enough to make me want to go rushing straight to Miss Malley to beg her to send me back to my friends .
21 ‘ Well , see one of my blokes and they 'll tell you what you 'll need .
22 There is no doubt in my mind that they exist . ’
23 I 'd pretty much made up my mind that they had to be forced into action , but it was such a difficult decision .
24 It is in my mind that they did not want to kill me , but Isay was left to face them alone .
25 I mean to my mind if they 're opening on a Sunday they should bring their prices down because they 're opening that extra day they 're going to be taking extra revenue .
26 Now as I was picking the ivy for this , I 've got a cherry a standard cherry tree and the starlings get on my fence and they queue up to get on that cherry tree , you know you can hear them chattering away .
27 I did n't know at that time what the content of the exhibition was because Sarah who organised it all had to write to lots of people and arrange the loans and you know it is fairly recently that we discovered for example the tate would lend , their pictures because its very rare that they do , erm , and , so we thought the next best thing , when I discovered the change of dates would be to have slides of the pictures that Sue was using , but erm oh dear then wonderful that Sue was using a another book and this term allocated and I was n't able to get the slides she picked , it was my fault that they 're not on slide due to the amount of time that we had to do this .
28 Dostoevsky has an impudent way of making his narrator declare ‘ As a chronicler I confine myself to presenting events exactly as they happened , and it 's not my fault if they appear incredible ’ — like the son of the house writing home about his time on the North-West Frontier of India .
29 I slapped my face and pinched my thighs till they hurt .
30 I pointed to my mouth and they understood I was hungry . ’
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