Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] they [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | An important clue to this act of discrimination has always been found in the existence of regularities , especially where they make prediction possible . |
2 | Among shrubs or in mixed borders , variegated plants help to add interest to the rest of the display , especially where they contrast with bronze or purple foliage , or harmonise with a golden colour group . |
3 | Achieving regular employment has been one of the most difficult targets for people who have left institutions and there is a marked descent through the occupational and class structure so that , especially where they have suffered illnesses such as schizophrenia , the work they are able to get tends to be of an unskilled or semi-skilled kind . |
4 | Inadequate timetabling , the organisation of lessons during lunchtimes and instead of normal lessons or assemblies , the allocation of unsatisfactory classrooms , the poor arrangement of furniture for learning purposes , the lack of suitable materials — all these factors tend to discourage learners of community languages , especially where they have had little influence on the choice of their subject options when a community language is involved . |
5 | Over-use of such mediating devices is unwise , especially where they involve direct repetition . |
6 | It was n't until 8 pm. that they let the Red Cross through . |
7 | In some rocks their shells lie so thickly that they form solid bands . |
8 | They like foreigners so much that they dispute with one another as to who shall have and treat a foreigner in his house . |
9 | And the letter is tells me basically that they 've not been able to find out what the cause of the explosion was , and that there has n't been any further explosion since . |
10 | Ralph says basically that they do n't exist , so how could there be one and Simon 's view is that he would know if there was a beast and that they 're just really frightened of each other . |
11 | These funerary items were nearly always painted by heraldic amateurs — signwriters , coachbuilders and so on — so although they provide useful clues they should not be regarded as authoritative , but of course the fact that they are not can also form part of the story the local historian has to tell . |
12 | Non-members can take advantage of the low dealing costs by calling into one of the Norwich & Peterborough 's 65 branches , but only once they have received their allotment letters . |
13 | Non-members can take advantage of the low dealing costs by calling into one of the Norwich & Peterborough 's 65 branches , but only once they have received their allotment letters . |
14 | forty two , maybe forty three but it 's very close especially that they have n't given any scale |
15 | So once they resort to firearms , that is it , ’ a senior government official said . |
16 | These are all fairly high in protein , so once they have been accepted , growth will be pretty rapid if fed twice daily until your fish is about six inches ( 15cms ) . |
17 | Glider designers sometimes choose to fit a tail-skid rather than a wheel for simplicity and cheapness , saying quite rightly that they offer a little less drag . |
18 | As their letter informed me , it 's enough that they know they 're being watched . ’ |
19 | In fact some of them kill even better than they die . |
20 | L7 give better than they get , but the kids do n't get it at all . |
21 | Everybody likes you better than they like me said Manyara , the elder sister . |
22 | The rest die better than they kill . |
23 | A lot better than they 've got here . " |
24 | Dogs understand each other better than they understand people . |
25 | As it lives on a diet of poll findings , it can not perform better than they do . |
26 | ‘ I know Nell better than they do ! |
27 | Although there can never be any guarantees , it is frequently the case that older children enjoy working with younger ones , enjoy the responsibility they are being given , and behave much better than they do when they are working on their own . |
28 | ‘ Forest have always been a side who finish better than they start and they will grow stronger again as the season progresses . |
29 | Constipation can be a real problem for children , especially once they start school . |
30 | I 'm not saying it 's one that the tribunal should have accepted , but , but , but what I 'm saying is th there is an element of psychological truth in that , because if Freud 's theories if er bond Freud theory group behaviour is correct , then that does seem to happen some extent that the leader as it were takes and presumably this is why some people erm presumably er feel better in groups , perhaps that they get something out of a group that their own ego can not provide , but other people are uncomfortable in groups because they feel that their ego is being alienated and they 're losing some of their some of their power . |