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

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1 Sometimes er it irritates me when they come .
2 Sometimes parents fail to give the true reason why something upsets them because they think the youngster is not old enough to know about such things .
3 She said : ‘ It amazes me that they can just stand on the street . ’
4 It amazes me that they do n't use it , they do n't use the media in some way .
5 She wants me when they 've got a club night and
6 If the congregation accepts them as they are , and if lively and attractive leaders give them time and energy , young people are likely to stay in the Church .
7 Cor I bet that nearly deafens them when they listen to that tape and he 's squawking on it .
8 Er if part of the package cont contains something that they do n't want
9 and if something happens that we feel is important and so one of your form tutors has something that they 're committed to and you wan na bring that in that 's fine .
10 The thing about community life is that even setting aside the actual word arts through the way in which community arts workers work with small groups of people who have come together because they 're doing something interesting because it looks something that they want to do , brings groups of people together .
11 A small Masai boy , carrying two whittled sticks , joins her and they walk together .
12 It is little compensation to know that no fewer than six earned themselves the VC ; myth has it that they were all won before breakfast .
13 One view has it that they are the trusted preservers of law and order , men and women who do a difficult job very well and who deserve to be respected and admired throughout the communities which they protect .
14 Report has it that they have now virtually committed racial suicide , declining to accept the deplorable standards of modern literature and paper .
15 But beware — the Black Night 's ghoulish cohorts are everywhere , and rumour has it that they 've been dabbling in the dark arts …
16 When she wore 'em into Rugely They impressed the people hugely , While in Fordham folk adores 'em And they loved 'em in West Looe !
17 A global model of the business delivered to who needs it when they need it where they need it .
18 just say , ok take them out , how he kills them when they 're , when the picks them up and throws them down again
19 Yet he continues to care for them , and clothes them before they go .
20 Your net intercepts them when they return from feeding and you must therefore ensure that the nets are set in exactly the right place — without the rabbits being aware of your presence .
21 And , I said surely you have somebody who goes round and checks them before they 're let ?
22 Sounds — This section focuses on individual sounds or groups of sounds and practises them as they arise in common contexts ( e.g. the sounds / s / , / z / , and iz at the end of words ) .
23 Finding new partners reassures them that they 're still attractive and desirable .
24 For the time being Brian Roycroft assures everyone that they wo n't fall off a precipice on 1 April and that community care is going to work .
25 Well that 's it I said well it just shows you that they do watch what y for you do n't they ?
26 The man comforts her and they blow kisses to each other during an intimate phone call in which she tells of her marriage misery .
27 He claimed : ‘ It concerns us that they have been enticed to take this step . ’
28 BB94 attacks them before they can get anywhere .
29 Four years in the making , the three-day event had itself been organised by a team of 15 people based in the US , Hong Kong , South Africa , Brussels , Leeds and Manchester , all communicating by electronic mail ( so-called ‘ e-mail ’ , in which messages typed into a personal computer are sent by telephone line to a big , central computer that stores them until they are called up by one or more addressees using their own computers ) .
30 Though Rivers gave some slight encouragement to Eliot in suggesting that even in our own society , religious changes have unforeseen and far-reaching effects parallel to those caused by the abolition of head-hunting in Melanesia , Eliot 's linking of ‘ cannibal isle ’ and that ‘ slick place ’ London goes directly against the main thrust of the book which stresses ‘ the almost immeasurable difference between Melanesian and European cultures , and the sharpness of the line which still divides them where they come in contact ’ .
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