Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb mod] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 Just say let's say they also want you to do I want you to do the graph er they wanted this one where it was twenty as well okay .
2 Police are keen to recover her stolen black handbag , which they say could help them find to her attackers .
3 Mr Smith , who is also chairman of Fraserburgh Fish Merchants ' Association , said it was not just the French who were suffering from cheap fish imports — catches could be bought from eastern European boats in the North-east at prices which local fishermen say would put them out of business .
4 Children are fascinated by how things grow , so the new series of books from Dorling Kindersley entitled See How They Grow will have them enthralled .
5 Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately .
6 The residents of a small Lanarkshire village have blocked a main road in a protest against essential repair work , which they say will isolate them completely .
7 The danger of approaching whole group work by letting children first improvise in small groups and then presenting them with an issue which you hope will give them a focus is that they remain more interested in what 's going on in their group than in the supposedly unifying issue : " Why should I be interested in the corner shop being knocked down when I never use it , and anyway we 've just been burgled ? ! "
8 Happily for their manager Sebastiao Lazaroni , the Brazilians are now unbeaten in 15 games and embarked on a run which they hope will carry them to Turin next summer on a wave of confidence and efficiency .
9 Meanwhile the police have produced new evidence which they hope will lead them to the killer .
10 Torvill and Dean back on British ice for the training routine they hope will take them to championship success once again .
11 When they come to live and work in England they expect no language difficulties such as they know would await them in , say , Panama or Cuba .
12 Good players have a large vocabulary of patterns that they know will give them an advantage ; these are the ‘ ends ’ .
13 Which train will take them to Ratvick ?
14 He must be ‘ full of knowledge , even of tillage and pasturage , and through teaching people by what they understand must lead them to what they understand not ’ .
15 Many of Britain 's civil servants have been on strike in protest at what they see as moves towards privatisation which they believe could cost them their jobs .
16 The other side of the placebo coin is that people can be made ill by something they believe will make them ill .
17 RAIL commuters have protested at timetable changes they claim will leave them with a long wait or walk .
18 I think ought to cut them out .
19 Plod could herd them all together into a group , march them to and from their destinations , depriving them along the way of all alcohol ( not to mention all civil rights ) and beat the living daylights out of any who still insisted on stepping out of line .
20 Of course , windmills could be placed offshore , then perhaps there might be something attractive to seeing these structures out at sea at some distance — they could even be beyond the horizon — but they thought that they are whirling round usefully providing our energy I think could make them acceptable , and there is no doubt that the worldwide research and success in windmill research at the moment would suggest that wind power is within sight , but the economic investment and the problems of siting certainly mean that it will be only introduced gradually .
21 I think could chop them up and use them to make road surfaces with .
22 The few who do can get them .
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