Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 So , you know what these girls are , they sort of I personally , you know , as it were a trained scientist , a certified chemist who you tend to , to take a , a slightly er diagnostic view of things , but that 's not quite right , but you take a slightly objective view of things and I , I , I , I 've been thinking to myself ah it is rotten unfair on girls because sometimes sort of between about fifteen and twenty five , but now I suppose because they 're all growing up so much earlier it 's between ten and twenty , they have a pretty monumental change , they , and , and it 's not a bundle of laughs but they can talk to their friends , they can see their friends and talk to their mothers , they can get a vague way it 's gon na affect them and they can you know , sort of , let's say twenty , twenty five settle into a routine which has variations every , during the four weeks and they vary between individuals , I mean it 's well known
2 But provoking discussion among the trainees of some straightforward opening questions may reassure them that they could cope themselves , at least initially , with Sheila .
3 No he , it was a bit peculiar , I could n't quite make nothing and they said something about they kept him away from other children or something .
4 Now these words are as clear and unequivocal as any draftsman could reasonably make them and they can not , as a matter of ordinary English , relate to the intention of anyone other than the holder .
5 Can I sex them when they are small , as I would like to keep a female for myself ?
6 ‘ Would n't want them if they were . ’ ’
7 You do n't want them and they do n't want you .
8 A duvet is more practical than sheets , blankets and eiderdown , although the patient may prefer them if they are what he is used to .
9 ‘ Do you look forward to having a baby again ? ’ asked the woman intently , ‘ or do you prefer them when they 're older ?
10 I would birch them like they do on the Isle of Man , and not give them time off for good behaviour .
11 ‘ You 'd best eat them afore they gits cold . ’
12 The rest can be left with the parents , who will probably eat them when they 're ready to spawn again .
13 I said I would make them a hundred butterfly cakes , and they either they 'll eat them or they 'll sell them , and I 'll hav I 'll try and have them ready for when rings up at half past one and if they sell them and she brings me any I would n't mind knocking a few more up for tomorrow , but I 'm not gon na give them all
14 and I had to make sure I did n't eat them because they were so comfortable .
15 He would very easily subdue them if they attempted to escape .
16 It did n't knock them and they kept on playing .
17 ‘ But we would only consider them if they were logical , ’ he said .
18 Fortunately , the British can now buy them and they form a basis for this kind of pizza .
19 He had so many wives that there was no counting them and the wives had so many young that even Frith could not count them and they ate the grass and the dandelions and the lettuces and the clover and El-ahrairah was the father of them all . "
20 Generally , I like people who are fun to be with , I can trust them and they are loyal to me and not possessive .
21 You know , this is how it was first and I only come across that but , how it went , they felt I was genuine I suppose and they could trust me and they left it as it was and I had me own building .
22 If the adventurers have destroyed the Blackshard , the Oracle ( if he still lives ) wo n't attack them when they return to room 66 ( all the mucus in stairwell 67 will have magically vanished by this time , allowing them to return ) .
23 Yeah that 's , that 's okay it 's just er I mean I would like to feel you would introduce me if they actually knocked on the door and came in this evening otherwise they 'd think would n't you , I mean
24 Rella pretended she did n't know me when they were together .
25 He tried to persuade editors of journals to back the government , but made clear that he would prosecute them if they refused .
26 I was sent away for life , and they 'll hang me if they discover I 've come back . ’
27 They would not approve them as they were .
28 There would be lots of little children running around , and if any of them ran towards the cliff , he would catch them before they could fall .
29 The wind was strong from them to me so eventually they would scent me when they 'd passed downhill .
30 They do enjoy them and they do make good use of them .
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