Example sentences of "[coord] they 're [det] " in BNC.

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1 They can look the up by title , by the title of the book , as well as by the traditional author approach , and when they 've found it the computer tells them how many copies are in the library or whether or they 're all on loan .
2 Or they 're half ?
3 And they 're that bit better than you because they 're able to organise themselves and they do more in day and do it longer and so and so forth .
4 And they 're each worth a hundred pounds .
5 Adders are the only poisonous serpents in the British Isles , and they 're such lazy sods all they do is sunbathe beside or sleep underneath rocks after a meal of small frogs .
6 and , and they 're such nice people
7 She said well you 've pulled half your dancers and they 're such good dancers , what 's happened ?
8 We 've got stores in the Arctic Circle , we 've got shops literally in the desert in the Middle East and we 've got them in Hong Kong and Singapore and they 're all the same — and they all work .
9 All these hundreds of people with shiny eyes and they 're all going home .
10 ‘ The materials used are from building sites and they 're all associated with destruction . ’
11 ‘ It 's 11.30 pm or midnight by now and they 're all turning out of Harry 's Bar , so we go down there .
12 When I very deliberately try and remember it like this I know I end up remembering it and describing it being like a bar scene in a musical , where everyone that the camera pans past is a very definite character , and they 're all so eager when the camera is on them , clapping and laughing and tapping their feet to the music so convincingly .
13 We 've got a great selection of mail order gifts , and they 're all under £25 !
14 So he 'd say , ‘ I 'd like you to imagine going into a recording studio , you 've never met the band in your life , you 're going to do a session for them and you 're going to be paid very well and they 're all on Acid and they 're playing rockabilly .
15 ‘ But they 're top-job people , you see , and they 're all in family units so they do n't understand , their minds are closed .
16 There are half a dozen songs tonight that have n't been released , and they 're all worth their stuff ; a bonkers instrumental after the Grateful Dead called ‘ Swashbuckler ’ , a flaming flamenco exercise ( ‘ Callin'-All ’ ) and a yearning epic sung by John that took the wired-up angsty quality of The Boys ' ‘ First Time ’ and put in some of Roy Orbison 's operatic noodlings for good measure .
17 She had nine and they 're all fine citizens .
18 ‘ He gave six reasons why I was getting the push , and they 're all crap .
19 This is a Premier League game and they 're all treating it like a Sunday morning kick-about .
20 And they 're all knobbly under the feathers ! ’
21 You can go into a pub full of cloth caps and they 're all shouting to put down the wogs .
22 She treats the mothers and fathers just the same as the children and they 're all scared to death of her .
23 There 's all these arguments about what constitutes indie and they 're all subjective .
24 ‘ There are seven of them , and they 're all talkers .
25 And they 're all healthy .
26 And they 're all genuinely things apology or or whatever reason , there are things that I genuinely do n't know .
27 Your own team , you 've got three A levels and they 're all ace , what you gon na do ?
28 yeah there 's a muse th th there 's a museum at Carne in Normandy , I do n't know if anyone 's been there , we went there last year , and it , it 's a new museum , a memorial museum and that 's the most moving place I 've ever been because it 's actually designed to show how awful war is and that it should n't happen again , it 's not a museum glorifying war , it 's a museum showing that , that it should n't happen , we should n't let it happen and there 's a erm there 's a great big case as you go in which has er a statement from every country that took part in the war , including Germany , and they 're all there , they 're all there together saying that you should n't you should n't let it happen and , and and I , I thought that was the sort o you know i i it was very impressive because i it was n't glorifying anybody , it was n't saying we won the war , you lost the war it was it was a , a coming together to say that it should n't happen .
29 When you look at it and they 're all traipsing up and down in their strange robes and saying silly things to each other , you know , that 's really weird but it 's all tradition , it 's all pageantry and it 's taught by the monarchy .
30 And they 're all they 're they 're all patterns within lots of similarities , by going through it a few times like that and when you when you 've done that go through again say and with and everywhere you could write the whole lot out again
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