Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | They wo n't be able to just move on because their permanent pitches , what they call permanent pitches which I 'm not sure exactly what it is , but that is what they 're called , so presumably I mean they 're not going to be able to move on all of a sudden . |
2 | If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit . |
3 | If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit . |
4 | ‘ Mostly I hoped they had n't . ’ |
5 | Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets . |
6 | Eventually I fed them , shut them in their kennels ; did n't go to the dining room where dinner would have been waiting , already cold ; instinct walked my weight to Leon 's bedroom . |
7 | Eventually I had them by Caesarean at 30 weeks . |
8 | suddenly I mean they were outcasts |
9 | Erm and er the colours for men by tradition are much I think they 're much subtler Hm . |
10 | But … if they 're family heirlooms then however much I want them , I must return them to the family where they belong , ’ she said dazedly . |
11 | ‘ It 's a long story , but basically I thought they 'd get on together . |
12 | So basically I reckon they 're gon na be in the shit . |
13 | It 's all to do with the C.O. He wanted to court-martial me , only I heard them trying to find me so I hid in the latrines and I do n't know what happened in the end . |
14 | ‘ Only I think they might get just a bit mixed up . ’ |
15 | Father and Mother have promised not to oppose this if only I leave them out of the matter … |
16 | Perhaps I cut them absent-mindedly , when I 'm thinking of something else . |
17 | Personally I feel they are being a bit bureaucratic for Mark is , a genuine teenager and that 's what the championship is for , but what can you do ? ’ |
18 | Well , personally I think they 're both lacking . |
19 | Personally I think they 're fine . |
20 | ‘ Personally I think they ( the Boundary Commission ) will revert to the name Teesside . |
21 | Personally I think they are window-dressing as usual for the benefit of their Scottish support . |
22 | Personally I found them both informative and entertaining . |
23 | 'em , so I had 'em put back up again for quarter to six , |
24 | So I said they could look at it as long as they made up their own minds and I was n't involved . |
25 | My mother I remember there was a sale of work going on at Palfrey church once and bef I had just been made apprentice at Wolverhampton and of course I got amongst the , they , when they came the , the Derby day they were all having a bet on it so I , I said to the give them half a crown , so he said you ca n't have half a crown and he said what do you want it for so I said they 're putting it on a horse was on this horse it won , so of course this sale of work was in great progress when I gets off the train at station and thought well I could n't understand in er Palfrey Church Hall , so she was there in all her finery and I said we 've won , we 've won she said shut up , shut up she said but erm no I think the biggest character in Caldmore was Father . |
26 | So , so I said they 're , they 're |
27 | So I hope they 're not gon na say we do n't want you on there cos of wildlife stuff . |
28 | So I hope they |
29 | So I hope they 've sorted out |
30 | So I ask them what the land 's like , is there water ? |