Example sentences of "[noun] they [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A few pupils in some classes were interviewed about the methods they used to answer the questions and most used doubling and halving as expected .
2 On Tuesday they will tour the Palace of Westminster and lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace .
3 But , as I said , some hinds will have , er some er stags will have no hinds at all , they wo n't manage any matings , and as a result they 'll have no reproduction success .
4 As a result they would accord the lower orders some respect and the arrogance which high status tends to encourage would be tempered with a degree of humility .
5 In the future they can ask the Audit Commission to investigate the effects ; 4 .
6 I do n't know where this Doctor had this idea from but I do n't know how many years ago , but I remember I had my Co-op news every week and , and he said that he could see us going a full circle and I 'm just wondering when he 's gon if I 'll be alive when it comes round again because I , I do n't think that these big mass stores erm as I say they 're all right you see , people with plenty of money with a car they could fill the freezer up .
7 They just cut themselves off , living behind huge walls and barbed wire , whereas to my mind they should feel a certain responsibility to the place .
8 At one stroke they will become the biggest mass-market paperback publishers after Penguin .
9 The second and very obvious point that needs to be stated is that if the justices , having fulfilled their duty to make independent investigation of the terms proposed by consent , reach the initial conclusion that those terms are in some respect deficient then before imposing other terms on the parties they must indicate the nature of their departure and give all the parties a fair opportunity to make submissions on their tentative conclusion .
10 When people had drunk their tea they would pass the trays to the end of the row .
11 My mother was wild at the time , but that was mostly because when Denise 's family came to tea they used to lick the neck of the salad cream bottle . ’
12 When they both protested , seemingly in vain , at having lines cut , they came up with their own solutions they would accept the cuts , but make do with them badly .
13 In the upmarket shops they 'll use a calculator to start with and then check the answer with a soroban .
14 Somewhere inside the thirty-two acres they will leave a landscaped formal garden .
15 To the ordinary reader advertisements may count for nothing ; but to the bookseller and book-collector they can make the difference between £50 and £500 .
16 ‘ After the tent blew down we renegotiated the situation so that for 11 performances they would receive the same fee .
17 In other words they could overcome the debilitating impact of high unemployment and the government 's attempts it deflation which had clearly weakened the trade union movement 's powers of resistance during the early 1920s .
18 If workers are to supply more labour they may require a reward in the form of a higher real wage rate in order to compensate them for the higher marginal disutility of employment .
19 Raynor made a warning movement , but the creature was before him , and in the uncertain light they could see the gleam of moonlight on bare sinewy thighs , which quivered with strength and intent to spring …
20 It seems likely that it involved the utilisation of the X-rays emitted by the fission bomb trigger to propagate the explosion throughout the charge of thermonuclear fuel ; travelling at the speed of light they could initiate the fusion reaction in all parts of the charge in a time much less than could be achieved by shock waves ( travelling at perhaps 104m/s ) , so that a substantial degree of reaction Could occur before the material was dispersed by the explosion ( New Scientist , 2 September , 1982 , p641 ) .
21 On form the little centre is one of the best attacking players in the country , and with captain Tiaan Strauss they could spark a revival down Newlands way .
22 In our afternoon sessions they would explain the differences between folk music from the Gulf or from the Levant , between the good and the mediocre , the great and the awful .
23 The acting works convener , Tommy Gorman , said : ‘ In the short term they will need the axles and components which we manufacture here but we want to find out what their long-term plans are .
24 Next term they will consider the Sacraments .
25 As they came down the sloping road to the harbour they could see the ferry just coming in to dock .
26 Like big monsters and chariots they will become the target of every bowman and war machine that can fire at them , so it 's no use sending a Pump Wagon out on its own as it will just get shot up .
27 He is understood to have warned hostile Conservative peers they must follow the convention that the Lords do not vote against reforms promised in a general election manifesto .
28 When men and women work in unison they can get a hold of anything .
29 As these figures suggest , however , there was always a small minority of Low Church clergy who sided with the Whigs , whilst the Low Church bishops , of course , often used whatever influence they could to frustrate the election of Tories .
30 For example , in the laboratory , experimental subjects might be asked to role-play in hypothetical future situations , in order to discover under what types of circumstance they might Take the Role of the Other .
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