Example sentences of "they [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I adored them and they me .
2 And they me up about it .
3 And then I Well it 's no use me telling me because they 're no good to you are they them ?
4 For other uses , then they them translated ;
5 They se , they they , they them things
6 Are they them crispy things ?
7 It was they whom the justices at Speenhamland had in mind in a year of extreme hunger when they produced their system of allowances in aid of wages determined by the ruling price of bread and by family size .
8 Well they my parents used to have it you see cos they kept pigs
9 When not in use they my be tidied away forward and secured to the shroud anchorages .
10 They my also be approximated by the use of composites theory combined with experimentally determined orientation functions ( Ward 1975 ; Seferis et al.
11 ‘ Were they my son 's ? ’
12 They my friends .
13 They I 've got something constructive to work on .
14 If you generally want the views of the public it is no good trying to false those views through a straight jacket of your own to make it what you think there views should be unless of course they go right over the top in which they I do n't think that 's happened so far . .
15 They I mean in a time when it 's sort of been difficult to make money erm why is that one got not gone by the board and more amateur production put in there ?
16 On the other hand they have n't got the landfills and the whole scheme that the west has developed and they I mean it 's a health hazard meanwhile .
17 No I think they I mean
18 They I understood .
19 Well they I think they came by Red Star .
20 A. If your Temporales are still about the same size they I am afraid it is extremely likely that you have two of the same sex , as size is a major sexual difference in this species , with males around 50 per cent bigger in all directions than females .
21 and then they I think they play it earlier than that as well .
22 Y er er th they they kept him there , they they I think they were hopeful , they were hopeful that he being a republican from Ireland , that er he he c he c he could have been used , you know by the Nazis in er in their general propaganda , directed to Britain er with a Irish er slant on the situation , but er it 's quite clear that er that they were never able to use .
23 No they I think they 're the same type of people by and large , as as we had here before .
24 And they had a system where erm they got this information and they It was that they I think there there was something about the time element , it had to happen at a certain time
25 Did they di do you think they I was going to say enjoy there but I do I do n't think that 'd be the right word , but d did they like or did they prefer to work piece work or was it something that they loathed or I mean there was more money to be made at it was n't there ?
26 They I 'd much rather be doing a hundred and three times seventeen .
27 Well , he did there in , in the various agreements there , there were scheduling anomalies which erm , if they I ca n't recall the exact wording now but if they er , their average wage , working week was between forty two and forty four hours , they had to get make up pay and all that sort of thing .
28 Yeah Were very particular about lights they I think it was about a hundred feet in the entrance that there were
29 And she was supposed to be a witch right enough and the men from all round about here er had a meeting about it and they I think met at the barn of Dale .
30 Which they I you ken they were all all the houses would have about harvest time .
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