Example sentences of "[adv] [noun pl] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 Boys do not have the same pressures as we do , they are not taught that image is so important ; the media , society , and especially parents give them this impression .
2 Only individuals do them .
3 So conservationists hope they can preserve the area 's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too .
4 ( Some of these only contain enzymes that help to break down wastes making them more accessible to the bacteria )
5 only fe , only males apply they wo n't get
6 Of those who were visited , 44 per cent had only relatives to see them , 11 per cent were visited just by friends or neighbours and 45 per cent by both relatives and friends ; the most frequent visitor was a relative for 78 per cent and a friend or neighbour for 22 per cent .
7 Only academics equalled them in number of Royal Commission chairs and no one group of persons held half as many chairs of departmental committees .
8 Such surveys , whether by sea or land , again required not merely naturalists to accompany them , but museum staff to write up the collections and make the knowledge public .
9 Last night a spokesman for the SO players said they were unhappy with the proposals , although their ballot was not a reflection on the SO management , in whom they still had complete faith .
10 ‘ What — what do you mean ? ’ she said , breathless because now only inches separated them , because now the tang of his sandalwood aftershave was filling her nostrils , because now she could feel the heat coming off his body .
11 starting in the bedroom now , so decorators said they , and of course they 're doing the downstairs cloakroom so there 's two upstairs , one downstairs and they 're making so much mess everywhere .
12 A group of physically handicapped people are protesting over plans to charge them for using day centres .
13 Meanwhile villagers say they 're shocked by the news the nuns are to go .
14 Meanwhile villagers say they 're shocked by the news the nuns are to go .
15 Even if they kin me there are still ways to stop them .
16 Only in Rome did both parties feel they could get a final judgment that would be respected .
17 The RSPCA has received so many calls for advice on ostrich farming that its now drawn up guidelines to ensure they 're farmed humanely .
18 The Department of Employment confirms it had cleared several of its own offices for the purpose , and lined up contractors to refurbish them .
19 You show them these , and then you have to put up barriers to stop them volunteering in their thousands , yes ? "
20 These factors will be taken one at a time , and the scientist will set up experiments to test them .
21 Her topic was jealousy which she attributed to parents bringing up children to think they are unlovable .
22 Often clients think they know best and have the trade publication editor to lunch or ring him up with titbits and gossip .
23 But now Bulmers reckon they 've invented a tree that can stand up to the stress .
24 Now Bulmers reckon they have the answer … they 've developed a designer tree which is actually three varieties in one .
25 Now processors say they are being offered plastic waste with a dowry of £50–100 a tonne attached .
26 Now scientists believe they have found their remains
27 Operation Gauntlet was the culmination of months of work — now detectives hope they 'll soon be able to return the property , which includes everything from caravans to jewellery , to its rightful owners .
28 But now others think they have got you and they will find out this afternoon that they have caught you speaking the truth .
29 Now Tibetans stone them .
30 Do n't tread around bushes to firm them , this will cut off the oxygen supply to the roots .
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