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

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1 All I know is that there are better people in , that , are more intelligent people that are better informed about than me or you and they deemed it that we 've got something to fear against and I 'm willing to take that .
2 However , if they do not find it an attractive business or one that they are successful at , they are likely to be asked to leave .
3 No not yet , it was started on Tuesday this week they have the books for ten days or something before they started on them .
4 unless they 're bigger than me or something but they , that is a just really really sick thing to do .
5 As give them something that 's not gon na be erm of use , or something that they do n't see
6 something that it , either it is successful in itself and it no , no longer needs to be subsidized or something that they want to see go to the wall , if they want to see something going to the wall , it
7 Suppose they think they 're being a value or something cos they 're cheaper .
8 So if somebody says I 'll have a set of double glazing doors or something until they 've actually been installed he then gets paid .
9 or something or they 'll say you know is it any good they 'll say , Oh it 's really wicked .
10 If they change their address or something or they live with somebody else or they move out from somewhere
11 First of all there 's personal interest , secondly there 's class interest thirdly there 's rather amusingly some mean feeling in his own mind , so he has the idea that people might just be rather grumpy or something when they 're going to cast their , their vote and go to some rather destructive policy .
12 members of the team or something when they got married , like you know
13 You do it there they only charge fifteen is it or something if they do it .
14 And it 's obviously that one was n't , just did n't want it or it was dead or something and they just left it .
15 And the thing that was said a lot was a Slippery Elm stick , well I still do n't really know what it was but er it was a kind of a s , bark of the Slippery Elms , a Slippery Elm bark or something and they sharpened it to a point and inserted that into the womb you see and it was done , and then of course I heard a lot about gin , sitting in a hot bath with gin .
16 you know , in the one case you 're , you 're the representative of court the probation erm officer and they know that if they break the probation or you sort of erm do a bad report on them , maybe they 've got a suspended or something and they 'll , so you know there 's a , and , and you somehow have to handle that
17 Yeah , I mean now plays of Shakespeare and they 're wearing modern dress like those worn at Richard the Third or something and they 're wearing well either First or Second World War uniforms .
18 moving off the shelves and into the shop and , what we would do was erm deli people now do er , stock an order by computer and , and people like Sainsburys were doing that in the seventies , you know , and they would actually work over er work on erm data erm , from their computer and order er erm you know , okay , they 'd be an event at the weekend or something and they 'd , they 'd of , increase it or something , but they would technically work out exactly what the throughput of certain items were .
19 they went bust or something and they , cos his , and his wife was a partner , the chap 's wife was one of the , one of the directors or partners
20 Yeah , I mean now plays of Shakespeare and they 're wearing modern dress like those worn at Richard the Third or something and they 're wearing well either First or Second World War uniforms .
21 yeah no , what happen was the alarm went off in their block or something and they all had to go into a room , I do n't know
22 And eventually they said well the stereotype is basically sort of like the equivalent in litho plate making really said that this was , no of course it is metal , sorry it 's not metal , it is letterpress The Guardian and it is , they make these Nyclopone plates or something and they really wanted to keep it for that reason .
23 It 's the cause of the divisive broad band streaming which I think some comprehensives have been persuaded to use , and I 'm forced to say how can a child really value himself or herself if they are placed in the bottom band of such a school throughout the time when they are at that comprehensive ?
24 Where they where they go round in those little
25 There is no National Insurance on the company 's contributions to the fund , and the employee pays no income tax on the shares allocated to him or her provided they are held for at least five years .
26 Relatives , of course , do not always agree with the individual about what is best for him or her and they may not agree with professionals trying to help the person either .
27 Secondly , the film suggests that Walter is thrown into a harrowing situation because his parents are dead , compounding the fears of many people that if they had a mentally handicapped child , there would be no-one to look after him or her if they died .
28 When the candidate has settled ask him or her if they would like to smoke ( if you yourself do not mind ) .
29 Er the heating had broken down and I do n't know whether it was because of the heating or because of the tablets or whatever but they 're , they 're alright now .
30 I , I mean I went like this into dinner okay , and I suppose everyone was like what 's she doing in a skirt or whatever cos they were all like looking and then like half way when I was eating I could feel them all staring at me and laughing and Jim and that lot were laughing and I could see Charlie
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