Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [verb] their " in BNC.

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1 Those who have denounced the pro-contraceptionists so bitterly should remember their own dictums , that Protestants — like embryos ought to have rights too .
2 So let's celebrate their success and join them as dance with water …
3 Nevertheless anyone who wishes to say something in this area must draw on the results of research undertaken by the social sciences and so must accept their autonomy .
4 Remember that wives or children travelling alone must have their own passport , and that newly arrived infants must be included in their parents ' passport in advance of their departure date .
5 ‘ In fact , Professor O'Hagan stated that even if the many festivals in Ireland provided no economic benefits at all , the social benefits alone could justify their existence , ’ said .
6 Oh yes the watercress man on a Sunday afternoon and er all the various things were s fruiters , fishmongers , all used to bring their stuff round .
7 Several plants grouped together will create their own humid micro-climate , though overcrowding may make the combined effect too much .
8 The ferrets will like to climb on this and while doing so will clean their feet .
9 The districts obviously will do their assessments through the local plan .
10 The vast bulk of lawyers spend their lives working for business interests , and top lawyers work overwhelmingly for giant corporations who alone can afford their fees .
11 But being steeped , like them , in the philosophy that if one did a job at all one might as well do it splendidly — or at least a good deal better than the Braithwaites — he had built a very decent stone school with a walled yard and a tiny house attached for the use of the teacher , where anyone who paid him rent for his mill-cottages or any of his other employees who resided elsewhere might send their children — to suit the convenience of the teacher — free of charge .
12 ‘ Which is why none of the reporters clamouring around your office block earlier tonight will see their stories in print . ’
13 Both these features of service employment have specific social implications ; for example , part-time workers are often lower paid and need to work quite near home , while the self-employed usually must have their own transport and also have less security at times of sickness or slack employment .
14 All people that went to the Salvation Army in they they always used to have their treat there , other church always used to go to Felixstowe , that used to cost us ninepence to go to Felixstowe on the train .
15 Lot of , a lot of er lot of people always will change their
16 Those firms within the Community which employ labour illicitly will reduce their labour costs and gain a competitive advantage in production .
17 IRELAND 'S comprehensive 17–3 demolition of England at Lansdowne Road yesterday will boost their representation on the Lions party to New Zealand later in the year .
18 Religious ideologies also might prepare their adherents to believe that they are the élite chosen to be saved .
19 I have to admit that , in the early days , it was with mixed feelings that I intervened — suggesting , for example , that life preparation students really ought to take their turn the same as anyone else .
20 Erm , if er , if they had been , erm , all along they would be telling the same story as , if they really could do their in intellectualizing properly
21 my Lord , er , er , in , in my submission the , the , the highest really could put their case is that if the matter were referred your Lordship simply did n't stay proceedings or permitted them for example to apply for interim payment or permitted them to take some procedural steps to pursue their action so that they were n't unduly delayed should they succeed at the end of the day and that would be a major concession because it would run against a normal rule cos on a reference the entire proceedings are stayed , that 's not a case just saying even if that is done , er that anybody is saying that particular measure is or is good is not good or may not be forced in the interim
22 The choice is varied and students may take advantage of tuition in many sports or alternatively may organize their own programme of activities and book the various sports facilities at times which suit their academic timetables .
23 Things happen to the skin : people sweat and go clammy ; they may be flushed or alternatively may lose their colour ; spots , boils , rashes and other irritations can develop ; and out .
24 a non arbitr , well let's use their language , objective criteria on which it 's judge application to the membership , erm , and I 'm only , I 'm only imagining this , but I 'm , but as a matter of common sense one would of thought that one would n't like subjective or arbitrary and er indeed unknown criteria to apply erm , as , as in my point of view , as a matter of fairness , but er my question is and it was before and I , I 'm not sure I hoist in your answer , where , where does that fit in to article eighty five ? ,
25 The Northern Ireland Prison Service said that any visitors holding passes for today should contact their relevant prison on Monday to rearrange their visit .
26 Had I been allowed to puddle around on my own , people today might curl their lips at Faldo 's approach .
27 Her work during this period was predominantly concerned with children 's understanding of language and how this affected their interpretation of the tasks conventionally used to study their thinking .
28 Word spreads , and some of the clods who come in here would sell their own mothers for profit .
29 Then , in winter , when this grass was deep in snow , the villagers here would take their sheep south to graze the Bārakotes ' land .
30 But the law is not necessarily so , and many people born today will find their chances to pursue different conceptions of the good affected by law as a result of the activities of our and previous generations .
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