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

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1 There are those that have gone back and erm er it was all right them shutting their eyes to what the the main the crux of the matter and saying , No no everything 's fine in the garden that 's just er trying to kid us but er I do n't think it will work .
2 Seven more missions was required fro them to complete their tour .
3 When suddenly they heard what sounded like a powerful wind from heaven , the noise of which filled the entire house in which they were sitting .
4 I wonder whether the master — ’ Suddenly they saw me and broke off their conversation .
5 But I , does but when you say that now though , cos I , he slagged Kirsty off to me , he just said oh she 's just really pretentious and she 'll , she 'll talk to you and then as soon as someone cooler comes in the room she 'll turn round and she 'll completely ignore you and you 're left and she 'll do that like at a dinner party or something and you 're left standing there feeling a real id you know , you know that feeling do n't you when you 're talking to someone and suddenly they desert you and you 're all on your own in a room ?
6 And suddenly they found themselves talking the sort of language that all of us can understand , and they got quite excited about this .
7 ‘ A lot of people who work too hard get very tired , and suddenly they forget who they are .
8 Using scores derived from the Jarman underprivileged area index for this purpose seems to have face validity — the index was developed from a survey of one in 10 British general practitioners who were asked to weight social factors according to how much they thought they increased workload .
9 I also get stopped by strangers on the street who tell me how much they enjoyed it .
10 Grazers have the enormous advantage that there is plenty of their favourite food available , all around them , stretching for as far as the eye can see and regrowing time and again regardless of how much they crop it .
11 Ideally , you will have come through this week and found that your liking for tea , coffee , chocolate , and cola is now influenced by how much they like you .
12 I wonder if those idiots realise just how much they frighten you and me … people who support a system because , in the end , the answers have to come through the system .
13 No matter how much they fine everybody , they 're never going to recover the cost of these operations .
14 He promised me he would n't watch them again , yet I know he does , even though he knows how much they upset me .
15 Magnificent though Rasari was , you were left wondering just how much they needed him when newcomer Ratu Sakeasi showed Tim Horan and Jason Little a clean pair of heels in a 60-metre chase for the line .
16 The rooms at the back were of course dark and pokey and the cupboards had a strange sickening shut-up smell that remained however much they aired them .
17 the relationship between how much time people spend watching a programme and how much they enjoy it ,
18 Making the most of a walk-on role at the start of the campaign , Margaret Thatcher made many Tory candidates realise how much they missed her strong presence on the political stage .
19 De Tocqueville 's notes reveal not only the conscious opposition to such a mode of religious power but also how deep the solidarity between clergy and people was , the degree to which the poor , half the catholic population at the time , looked to the clergy for material and spiritual leadership , guidance , and assistance , and how much they trusted them .
20 And Gemma had not the heart to tell either of them how much they wearied her .
21 The problem is that on his own terms ‘ many ’ may conclude quite the reverse , however much they share his view of the Iraqi regime .
22 But , in March 1120 , the monks of St Augustine 's obtained a papal privilege allowing them to ring their bells to their hearts ' content , however much they annoyed their neighbours over the wall ; more to the point , this privilege quoted four papal privileges of the seventh to tenth centuries , all of them forgeries and one of them a forgery either derived from , or the source of , the very privilege of Pope Boniface IV which Alexander II had quoted to Lanfranc in 1070 .
23 Honest to God , that 's how much they started me off on .
24 For weeks the newspapers had been full of stories about it , with , over and over again , people describing how well they lived in this country , how much they loved their homeland , how they did everything to strengthen East German socialism — as if there were not several thousand people leaving the country in a panic at the time .
25 So many times I have heard someone tell me how they wished they had told the person now dead how much they loved them .
26 ( Sorry , it 's got nothing to do with how much they love you . )
27 The rationale for not keeping creditors accounts is not only rather shortsighted ( because you might lose the goodwill of your suppliers ) but it does not apply to debtors accounts — it is for certain that you will want to know precisely who owes you money and how much they owe you .
28 Gaveston knew how much they hated him .
29 Then she remembered Peter telling her how much his brother liked women — and how much they liked him .
30 They left her feeling completely enclosed in a warm glow of attention and to Moran 's repeated questions over the next days were able to say genuinely how much they liked her .
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