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

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1 The fifty thousand well I if they do they have n't been able to what what we intend to do .
2 Do I because they write their press releases in such a way that it grabs you and says , ‘ Hey !
3 He says ; Every child has had some training and they show me that they know what it is all about and at the end of the day they have saved a life .
4 But that 's for a mobility assistant where I go in and befriend somebody and they employ me to take them somewhere for two hours .
5 God says it is theirs whether they want it or not .
6 The pigs will be at sea for about a month and Cobbledicks of Torrington has supplied enough of their Supersow feed to last them until they reach their new home .
7 Well times I receive a fax I just keep going up there and bothering them until they say it 's gone through .
8 They looked at me and they pretend I 'm someone called Franz Kafka .
9 The people in Spain know me and they know what I can achieve .
10 Now that 's what I 'd prefer , but in every , you know the majority go against me and they want it in a as I say I I would , I think that it 'd be better placed at the top .
11 ‘ My Mum and Dad 'll kill me if they catch me out here . ’
12 I do n't bother people and they had best not bother me if they know what 's good for them .
13 Will doctors give up trying to save me if they know I want to donate my organs ?
14 I was sent away for life , and they 'll hang me if they discover I 've come back . ’
15 if , if they add them if they add them together she 's gon na stab me with screwdriver now cos I put that
16 ‘ And I hardly will get to know them if they think I 'm there on some different basis to themselves , ’ she had said .
17 They 'll explain it to anyone , anytime , but somehow it turns out that the other employees must go to them if they want anything .
18 Stands to reason nobody 'd dare to bomb us , because , we 'd do the same to them and they know it . ’
19 You have to drive them and they 've nothing on their heads .
20 and they 've I gave them to them and they put them on the hedges
21 Oh yes very much so and we 've been these er lots secretaries and presidents and all miners and that they 've been coming up you know and er you had a chat with them and they put us do n't let this happen , do n't let that happen , and make sure that erm you know people do n't suffer and er oh it 's been quite a vast experience for us yeah .
22 They take them there , they train them and they bring them back again in the evenings as well .
23 Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses .
24 I was wise in my childishness even then , at the tender age of five , when most children are forever telling their parents and friends that they hate them and they wish they were dead .
25 ‘ What if there 's a scrap and I do have to fire at them and they return it ; for after all , as I 've said , we do n't really know whether they carry guns ; all we know is they have n't used them yet . ’
26 This is because they often do not hear their kittens calling to them and they ignore their cries for attention .
27 Well that 's what everybody sings to me when them and they meet me for the first time or get introduced to me .
28 Music is a means of catharsis for them and they say they like to do things in extreme .
29 I watch them and they watch me , but whereas I feel , possibly mistakenly , that I can comprehend their animal antics , they find me bewilderingly inscrutable . ’
30 and I buy four of them and they do her a week and when they 're gone that 's it , she 's got ta wait until I go shopping again .
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