Example sentences of "[pron] they 've [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In my experience people will forgive a lot of things , but not being beaten at their own game by someone they 've always looked upon as a caricature . ’
2 Well , as a chemist perhaps you 'll forgive me for dwelling largely on what we as chemists do , but of course it 's not only the chemists in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences who do things for schools — it 's right across the area — but each year , for example , we have a week set aside for sixth form visits , in which parties of sixth formers come to the School and we 're about to talk to them about university entrance , about what goes on in universities , but , most importantly , to show them some of the apparatus which they do n't have at school but which they 've probably heard about .
3 However wise and fairminded we are , anyone can suddenly find themselves in a fight for which they 've never bargained .
4 February the twenty eighth , end of February , yeah , my Lord so of course erm staying the counterclaim as a set off would n't really progress much further because after eighty five , I mean that 's simply a subsidiary way in which the defence arises , article eighty five arises primarily because we say underlying the arrangements are void and you 're enforcing something , which is void and you ca n't do it , that 's not a set off claim , but your Lordship I mean , my Lord that 's why that does n't really get them any further , my Lord they 've always had outstanding , which they 've never pursued er for order fourteen so they can always ti try as they said they will for the other erm , erm preemptive attacks upon us
5 It 's hideous , except for the logo which they 've almost destroyed .
6 And the farm has , last three years has lost a lot of money and er they had one farm at Colkirk which they 've now sold and er they just sort of decided they wanted to make the , they had a big barn , a big white barn which was a real old barn and he wanted to make that into a house .
7 And they 've given you they 've actually given you , not in this one , but they do give you the clefs here .
8 They say that erm , this one 's the best one they 've ever done !
9 ‘ Whatever happens in the Arc she is just a star and she is the one they 've all got to beat , ’ declares George .
10 But what young members , what young people find ironic , is that the same people who are telling them they 've never had it so good , in the same breath accuse them of being responsible for high community crime levels , drug and alcohol abuse and the violence .
11 I mean , after all the shit I gave them they 've really stood by me and me girlfriend as well .
12 Depending how quick they actually okay them erm I mean for two years , three years now they they 've just gone straight through with no queries at all .
13 Well no , if you remember they they 've just started now a review of nineteen ninety three 's reorganisation because everything that moved from Newark to West Bridgford has moved back again
14 They they 've already put a claim on this one .
15 they they 've only had the taster because I sent home the erm a map of of D O S , D E S whatever I 'm supposed to call it now .
16 because they realized that they needed it to invent something to fall in to what they 've already got .
17 can not have four week deferred period So what we 're saying is the risk there is too high , and there 's obviously a greater chance they 'll be claiming at a very early stage Okay , so the client has the choice , say , apart from the group fours , they could be four thirty and twenty-six and fifty-two , but again dove-tailing into what they 've already got .
18 repeating what they 've just said , to show that we 've understood them ;
19 You do n't notice the young mothers so readily , because they 're doing what they 've always done .
20 It 's doing what they 've always done for 50 years .
21 So most teachers are tending to ignore the national curriculum , and the tests and everything else , and teach what they 've always taught .
22 Just what they 've always wanted .
23 They let all the big companies go round digging holes in the road , and when people fall in and complain they say it 's all for their own good , and after a while they hope the people will revolt so they can give the police guns and thin out the population , and then they 'll have a police state — which is what they 've always wanted — and the rich will be able to live in peace . ’
24 Well that 's what they 've bloody done near enough !
25 Again depending on what they 've currently got cos again we 've got to dove-tail this plan into any current arrangements that they 've already got .
26 I think that 's what they 've really wanted all the way along . ’
27 Then showing them the results of what they 've actually done .
28 What they 've actually done today is announced that they want to put er Calverton into review and at least it tells people at Calverton what the situation 's going to be for the future .
29 They produce press releases and they send it off and they feel terribly bitter and twisted and unhappy because nobody takes any notice of it , but they do n't realize that what they 've actually produced makes no sense at all to the person receiving it on the other end .
30 There have to be , there are particular reasons why er after revolutionary upheavals you very often get authoritarian forms of government and I would say in Russia and i i in a sense it 's linked with Harold 's question as well about erm the Chinese following a Stalinist model of economic reconstruction think what you 've actually got in Russia is not this sort of mass hankering after authoritarianism but you 've got a situation where the bureaucracy that controls a completely devastated , backward economy , which is what they 've actually got in the early nineteen twenties , where the working class democracy has just disappeared really with , with the , with the economic collapse , with the factories shutting down , with all of the old communist party militants going into the Red Army or getting sucked into the state bureaucracy with that sort of complete collapse really , economically and socially and politically , you 've got a situation where the central priority of the leadership is to build up Russian industry as quickly as possible so that Russia has got the armed forces it needs
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