Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] they [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 If they , they got they got piecework or they got th th the , they get either piecework or they get so much for the job so much , an hourly rate for the job .
2 We get our , we 're very lucky because as I travel ov in the country , there 's lot 's of Co-ops as the Guilds do n't get the grant or they do n't get room rent .
3 Erm and then you could have your trade stand where they 've got to come and collect something and answer a question .
4 These dramatic spectacles are caused by charged particles , which are accelerated in solar flares , being diverted towards the poles by the Earth 's magnetic field where they enter the upper atmosphere causing ionisation and producing light .
5 But even where a case is tried summarily , magistrates still have the power to commit a convicted defendant to the Crown Court for sentence where they feel that their own powers are inadequate .
6 Some were taken back to the dungeons of Black Crag where they remain to this day , to the anger of Kazador .
7 They are unable to enter into a total experience of mourning where they acknowledge loss and pain without needing to deny it or blame anyone .
8 The rabbit 's breeding chamber is some 4 or 5 feet ( 1.25 – 1.5 metres ) long and the young are born in a nest of hair where they stay for a month .
9 Basically , most moisturisers serve a simple purpose — to sit on the surface of your skin where they seal in and prevent the moisture from escaping .
10 In the nervous nineties , when the Me generation has grown into the Us generation , we will be looking for Our Shop rather than just an emporium where they stock personal stereos by the thousand .
11 Head , who with Don James led Sudbury Town to Wembley in the final of the FA Vase in 1989 , has managed Harwich to the final of the Essex Senior Trophy where they play Essex Senior League club Southend Manor
12 Now , partly because of fears for their safety and partly because of increased affluence , many children are either taken to school by car or they travel by bus or train .
13 Unfortunately the rivers , meandering over their own aggradation , may be expected to produce comparable cliffing where they impinge against the solid rocks of the valley sides , so that , in practice , an interpretation of events based solely on the evidence of landforms is not practicable .
14 Like Clark , her argument is an all-or-nothing affair : either animals hope and fear or they do not .
15 The younger staff ‘ want overtime or they want call-out money , or God knows what ’ , he said ,
16 The thermal tide could carry molecules generated by solar uv radiation to the night side where they revert to other forms with the emission of uv radiation .
17 So they will be expecting to hear either they 've got a second interview or they have n't .
18 If he were to ask many people in the north-east where they come from , they would say ’ the north-east ’ .
19 Reconnection takes place at X , converting closed field lines , c , into open field lines , o , which form a rotational field discontinuity where they cross the magnetopause ( dashed line ) .
20 Again , the control layout would bother me because the volume pot for the bridge pickup is the middle of the three , but I think I could get used to it — although at present it is like trying to get used to driving a new car where they 've put the gearstick in the middle of the passenger seat .
21 Doug reaches intermittently into his crisp packet and feeds them into his mouth where they blend into a rubbery combination of mixed mash .
22 I have been to the Over-Sixties Club where they have some very good concerts and I go to services at Cotherstone Methodist Chapel whenever I can .
23 One such group for Greek Cypriot women meets for a lunch club where they cook traditional dishes and work on embroidery together .
24 1.11 Knowledge about language and the cross-curricular themes specifically referred to us are incorporated in those attainments targets and programmes of study where they fit most naturally .
25 They have little or no potential to effect the ozone layer ; either they contain no chlorine or they break down lower in the atmosphere .
26 However , I would disagree most strongly with the suggestions for future action that they draw from their results .
27 Critics argue that because of the control of information officials are in a position to slant their recommendations to one course of action that they prefer rather than one they do not prefer .
28 Indeed , and to allow them to take that sort of action that they feel allows them , or enables them to express what they 're feelings are , but to assume that they can take the sort of action that we as adults have not been able to take , i.e. to find different ways and more mature ways of resolving conflicts is putting expectations on children that we as adults have n't been able to achieve ourselves .
29 Your worships , er , there 's nothing at all more sinister in the failure to stop and failure to report than than that , i th that is a a true record of the er er er of the incident as far as Mrs was concerned erm and it is something which erm comes about an accident which came about probably through the inexperience of the children er , running across the pedestrian crossing thinking that they have priority erm and not having regard to other road users er , and Mrs was travelling at slow speed but it was she was put in a difficult position by the the way in which the children ran across the road .
30 You tell them that this is the card that they have freely chosen .
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