Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 about analysis or me giving them the dream and I have to sort of like get out for myself what
2 In every case the farmer reporting evidence said he was not against badgers in principle , but wanted either adequate compensation for the damage they did or someone to control them , because they had no natural predators .
3 ‘ Either the seeds blew in — or someone planted them as a joke , ’ said a senior officer .
4 Or someone makes them up , of course .
5 ‘ Of course , the twins are well past the nappy stage — or I imagine they must be — and , since I 've promised Liz that I 'll look after them , you can be sure that I 'll do what I can . ’
6 Or I believe they have got some quieter ones now .
7 Yes I suppose it 's not taxpayer now , what do we call them now — poll , poll tax payers or I suppose they are still tax payers though .
8 Who were extremely keen to locate in this county , everything was right for them , Mr Allenby 's borough had the site , my clients had the site should I say , and erm but we lost it to Humberside because it was not possible for either Harrogate or ourselves to look them in the eye and say yes we can guarantee planning consent .
9 All the above suggests that serious consideration should be given to abandoning judicial practices which protect the accused from arbitrary or unjust conviction , or which ensure they receive the benefit of the doubt , and exploring alternative judicial principles more relevant to prosecuting ( and convicting ) corporations and their officials ( Friedman 1979 ) .
10 so er usually people , people do , people do leave but it 's usually because they , they , they 're they 're sick of it or you know they , they want
11 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
12 Hats are funny things — you either love them or you hate them .
13 the only attraction of that is would be if you could both be able to tell me that if I erm , wrote them a letter , or you wrote them a letter on my behalf erm and they say of yes they are going to deal with this erm next Friday or something
14 Or you treat them as you would treat gold ingots .
15 Either you accept them as they are , or you reject them completely . ’
16 Although every parent has the right in the fullness of time to decide whether he or she feels they can cope with their child , they can not be placed in a position of absolute power over its life if they have an extremely misleading impression of the form that that child 's life might take .
17 If necessary , he or she will advise on the detailed layout of the cash books , and suggest that he or she reviews them occasionally to ensure their adequacy .
18 Parents sometimes feel embarrassed about describing their child 's problems in front of the child , so asking the child first why he or she thinks they have come to the clinic can open the discussion .
19 But anyway we 've grasped the point that the general elections it 's really down to the prime minister to er er to ask for the dissolution of parliament and the prime minister will normally a will normally ask for the dissolution of parliament when he or she thinks they 've got the best chance of winning .
20 Fairness requires that we judge a defendant on the facts as he or she believes them to be .
21 ‘ They carry nothing and wear nothing to identify them , where they come from or who sent them . ’
22 Their administration is in chaos and they do n't know who they owe or who owes them .
23 Accepting this state of affairs many women are actually grateful to ‘ understanding ’ employers who are ‘ flexible ’ about hours on site , or who provide them with homework , to be done simultaneously with looking after the children .
24 Everybody who had a key I mean if there was a number to or something to do they have to know .
25 When someone or something stops them from getting their own way , their frustration can build up to explosion point .
26 It 's either the job or something means they 've got ta go away or they ca n't afford , they ca n't sell them so they I do n't know if that would make your income different if you were still paying a mortgage .
27 Well as I understand they must have had pumps down there or something to or something to keep them dry because er
28 they say something different or something do they ?
29 But as you say , switch off first and then still use a stick or something to get them away because it maybe the switch does n't work and maybe that 's why they 've been electrocuted in the first place .
30 Or we cuffed them under their chin — and after about half a dozen times , they never stopped there again .
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