Example sentences of "[noun sg] they [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With their eyes erect and fear in their speed they run for the safety of the waves .
2 Women have difficulty organizing because of the isolation they experience in the home , combined with their socialization into passivity .
3 Some are now attempting to combat the isolation they feel by setting up a national body to represent their interests .
4 Difficult for bread-and-butter manufacturers , never mind the makers of cars so far off the scale ( up to £80,000 for the 600SEL Merc and twice that for the Bentley ) that by any rational thinking they belong to a different era altogether — one without recession , a war just over and all the current uncertainties .
5 Unit stock control ( where each item is individually counted ) is a method used by retailers to calculate how much stock they have on the premises , including the warehouse or store-room .
6 On the far side they came to the Sierra de Quareca , hills which , though not particularly high , did give the party — many of them clad in heavy metal cuirasses and leg-armour — some relief from the steamy , insect-ridden heat of the lowlands .
7 Gabriel got out of the car and side by side they walked into Belmodes , Sloane Street , in bad-tempered silence .
8 Vale dominated the first 45 minutes against a Stockport side they dismissed from the second division play-off last Wednesday .
9 And that 's a lot of dead people … and innocent people , whichever side they happen to be on . ’
10 In Western societies , men ( even those in process work ) still tend to be taught to seek relationships with a larger number of people and to control the amount of emotion they invest in these relationships .
11 This system is used to reduce wages , increase company profits and totally undermine training and health and safety procedures for crews and provide hazards for all the countries around whose coast they sail with the death and environmental problems that follow from accidents such as occurred in the past week .
12 As a result they suffer from poverty , physical hardship , neglect , sickness and disability , loneliness , humiliation and fear .
13 ‘ To bring our people back to the innocence they enjoyed under the old king . ’
14 Is it because well the whe whe when they the good they come from internal store
15 As Barro points out , the only quantity rule which does not carry with it the implication that at times buyers and sellers will , at the price set , trade a quantity of the good they consider in advance to be sub-optimal is a rule which sets output equal to the value it would take in the absence of any unanticipated disturbances ; that is , y n .
16 According to representatives of the French club they wanted to cash-flow the transfer fee in stages and put Nicholas on an eight month probation to see if he would behave .
17 WHILE Harlequins were yesterday contemplating the Mystery of the Missing Lock , Leicester , the club they beat in Saturday 's Pilkington Cup semi-finals , were gearing themselves for another wearing match tonight .
18 His scalp is valued above all others in Scotland , with Labour desperate to regain the seat they lost to him in 1983 in the biggest pro-Tory swing of the campaign .
19 What 's more , a large number of husbands and boyfriends will be heavily influenced in the car they choose by the woman in their life .
20 In the aft compartment they went through the routine exercise of listening to the remaining six missiles and found what they had expected , nothing .
21 We were talking about budget decisions and after the microphones closed at the end of the programme they commented about that home in Blenheim Road in Kidlington , and to them it was n't healthy .
22 The principal interest of these court appearances is in the confirmation they give to the portrait of the National Socialist League in the last months of peace .
23 Oxford against cambridge they take to the River at two
24 Moreover , though individuals may differ in the weight they assign to various aspects of a job , most individuals are prepared to make trade-offs between different sources of satisfaction .
25 Teachers of English will differ in the weight they give to each of these views of the subject .
26 Sociologists differ as to the amount of weight they place on each of these changes and the way in which these changes are evaluated .
27 Whenever they came to meetings at the department they sat at opposite ends of the table .
28 Hawaiian they did for a living , jazz they played for themselves .
29 Many thanks to the Essex teachers for the fine tea they provided for us this meeting .
30 After he had made a pot of tea they sat near the range and surveyed each other .
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