Example sentences of "they [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They reneged — prompting the Serbs to do so too — when Bill Clinton hinted they might get help from America . |
2 | ‘ Last week , they reneged on that agreement and settled on an allocation of no more than 1,000 tickets . |
3 | Last week they reneged on that agreement and settled on an allocation of no more than 1,000 ’ Rangers ' statement |
4 | gives him an overdraft facility of so much money enable him to work when he moved , and they reneged on it ! |
5 | Well ca n't they paint it straight on in the mi , on the ceiling ? |
6 | They flung the ball wide down the right , defenders raced in to support and in a sequence far too rapid for Dave Seaman 's comfort , Brett Angell and Ian McInerney contrived four chances . |
7 | They flung themselves at sailors in a bid for immortality . |
8 | When they disappeared he turned his attention to a couple of girls who were laughing and giggling as they flung an orange frisbee at each other . |
9 | They flung themselves against it . |
10 | Another dealer owed a few hundred pounds by the director of a firm he had just left , drove one night with some friends to his house , where they flung bricks through every window . |
11 | He did not put up any resistance when they flung him down on the rainswept slabs , and tied his ankles with a thick cord . |
12 | As he stepped out , they flung themselves out of his reach , all at once , silently , before resuming their sawing song . |
13 | He had been on the committee of the Scottish region , as it was ten called , since 1984 — ‘ they flung me on as naive new blood ’ — — and was vice-chairman for two years before becoming chairman at the tender age of 25 . |
14 | They flung themselves on him , yanked his legs back , crossing them so that his knees splayed out . |
15 | They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain . |
16 | I mean I do n't , I do n't know whether say they flung them out on the street is the right thing , cos I , I , I mean there 's all these places like Mencap and there 's a big one in Wellingborough |
17 | And that means that even the AS/400 is potentially at risk , and can only continue to be a winner if IBM builds in a big discount to compensate for the fact that it is proprietary — yet instead of recognising this vulnerability , with its incredible but consistent short-termism , the company is squeezing AS/400 users until they squeal with its software pricing on the machine . |
18 | done up neatly , salmon pink on beige — they squeal and stub their noses out , |
19 | but you can tell by how they squeal aha ha |
20 | Throughout the show they squeal painfully for Ga-ry ’ and his co-host , Jakki ’ — Jakki Brambles , who despite her blonde bimbo looks is one of the new breed of thoughtful DJs . |
21 | He writes that people ‘ choose ’ yakhtaru ) members of committees ( see chapter I , ‘ Popular congresses and people 's committees ’ ) ; but everyone else called these choosings ‘ elections ’ ( intikhab ) : older people had experience , younger ones the tradition of elections under the monarchy ; and they assimilated these procedures . |
22 | But whatever they assimilated from other cultures and traditions , they applied in a specifically Judaic context . |
23 | In Piagetian terms they assimilated the language to what they knew , yet managed to preserve at least part of the meaning . |
24 | They attenuate rapidly with distance from the interface . |
25 | And thus and so , they whispered low , |
26 | She had spurned the hypocritical cant beloved of politicians and addressed herself directly to the people , showing how well she knew them , telling them what they whispered in their hearts but dared not speak , calling their bluff ! |
27 | Then , over and over again , they whispered : ‘ We love you so much . |
28 | They whispered to each other . |
29 | They whispered , and talked , and compared notes , and then Rosie , sitting cross-legged on the hard sausage of a pillow , said : |
30 | Hurrying under cover of darkness up to Roscarrock Hall where a real priest was visiting from Ireland or Spain , they whispered their confessions to him , received absolution from him and knelt in the Roscarrock family chapel to hear a proper Latin Mass and to receive in their mouths the living sacrifice , the Body of Christ . |