Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 But the Samaritans — who provide a 24 hour service — do know the pain that goes on and they are trying to help .
2 A group of alumni teachers came to a specially organised programme at the Schools Open Day this year and we laid on an ‘ Any Questions ’ panel so that they could grill our Admissions Tutors about what really goes on when they receive an application from a sixth former .
3 Right , they 're having a row , now Vicki storms in and they 're all rowing .
4 And they say yeah I will but but presumably that tapers off and they do n't but it 's an interesting thing that on particular when you 're targeting certain things like pantomime do get people in I think there 's lot 's of people said this evening say actually build on that perhaps get those people to come back again so yes I did like it I I did like what I saw there I did like the way that I was treated I did like the whole ambience of the place like I 'll definitely come back again will they be viable to do that ?
5 But , you know they can pick it and er , it just flashes up and they have to put the right answer in , if they get the right answer it it goes on to the next one , if it
6 and then somebody else has it , so it 's sort of once a month or something it turns up and they have sort of an extensive thing on it , I think that 's the way it works .
7 I mean , you think you give birth and you 're forgotten , I mean your health visitor visits your baby , and then you 've got the baby blues , and we we are trying to do something to get them to help and warn people about when they are pregnant it can happen because it does start then , not after you 've had the baby , it builds up and them wham , it hits you !
8 The class offers tips on what women driving alone should do if their car breaks down and they become stranded .
9 ‘ If the book takes off like they hope it will , you 'll get royalties . ’
10 Then somebody calls out and they find Andy , round the bend in the river , down where the water reappears from a crust of ice and snow and swirls , lowered and reduced , round the rocks and wedged tree-trunks before the lip of the falls , which sound muted and distant today , even this close .
11 She is desperate to get the prints of Liverpool churches and arches back because they form part of her degree work on her Bachelor of Design .
12 Examples of this may be : the agoraphobic person who never goes out because they believe they will collapse and die of a heart attack ; the lift phobic who believes they may become trapped in the lift and suffocate to death ; a person who avoids meeting others because , if a disagreement starts , they believe they will lose their temper and hit people ; and last , a person may obsessively check the locks on doors and windows , believing that somebody is bound to break into the house if they fail to make these checks .
13 We broke that , or that was broke er , but we 'll blame the carrier now and look at it , then our security guy goes out and they know it 's been sitting around someone 's you know , it 's been there for months !
14 He rates their subtlety , but points out that they can be mixed only with warm sauces or , he warns , they start to lose their delicacy .
15 Following this analysis through , Hirsch outlines the lawyer 's concept of the ‘ reasonable man ’ and the economist 's idea of the ‘ rational man ’ and points out that they are very different .
16 While admitting that the Gray 's Inn Road site 's top five floors are a major worry , Mathews points out that they have taken into account that there will be no revenue from them until the end of the year .
17 In 1986 , a new Explanatory Foreword to SSAPs was issued which points out that they only apply to nationalized industries because the Government requires them to .
18 He points out that they are negative or affirmative orders and that the Standing Orders of the House lay down that such matters may be debated for an hour and a half after 10 o'clock .
19 The Cloud-author points out that they can not be pursued simultaneously .
20 Mr Hellawell points out that they play a vital role in helping people cope with the trauma of crime .
21 I thought that they were cribbing up last night 's French homework but it turns out that they were playing a game called ‘ Ouija ’ .
22 When these representations are studied in detail it turns out that they differ from each other in a number of important ways ( Maunsell and Newsome 1987 ) .
23 do n't want to be sort of too enthusiastic about the number of words , just in case it turns out that they ca n't .
24 there was a lot of trouble early on this term when people could n't find stage boards , and like they were all missing and it turns out that they 're like the
25 ‘ It 's sad that having made the assurances in court and accepted that it was n't an acceptable way of doing business , that it turns out that they are still carrying on . ’
26 A big van pulls up and they stick their stuff inside and get in , but just before they go , the man with the fog horn thing turns round and says all friendly like , ‘ Happy Christmas ’ .
27 However , if he gets the goods , finds out that they are stolen , and sells them , he is guilty of handling .
28 But we and there was erm , and there was another one and you 'd got to do about erm some , someone gets kidnapped and erm you have to do it , and they ha some somebody finds out and they erm rescue the
29 After years of hardly giving a thought to their pension , panic suddenly sets in as they consider the prospect of no longer drawing a regular salary .
30 As the hills get steeper and the runner is slowing down , the drinker catches up and they finish together .
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