Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] they [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Slazenger and sport go back a long way but did you know that they also have a great sports toiletries range ? |
2 | At least the British players demonstrated that they fully deserved to be on the same court — much against many people 's expectations . |
3 | All I mean is you have to accept that they really have heard it all before — the jokes about taking samples , wearing black stockings , so forth , so fifth . |
4 | The voiders lingered by the body , however , bright enough to know that they still had some duty to perform with it . |
5 | However , in the social context of heroin use in a given community , it is just as important to understand how events are perceived by the participants as to know that they actually happened . |
6 | Teachers often report that they completely switch off at the beginning of the holidays , or sleep for abnormally long periods of time for several days . |
7 | They often came into conflict with the local Transport Committees , formed from the local branches of the main transport unions , who correctly maintained that they alone had the right to issue permits for the movement of essential items which would otherwise have been held up in the dispute . |
8 | But their philosophy comes pouring out , and you realise that they certainly have n't spent much time thinking about any aspect of their behaviour , or the kind of images they project , let alone strange and isolated postures . |
9 | The patrol pounced and grabbed the surprised Germans , only to discover that they also had no water with them . |
10 | Well I think I feel a bit ambivalent on this point because and it 's quite possible I was smiling because I 'm thinking of parts of the report where a huge number of women say that they just deal with this on their own terms , and of course they do . |
11 | While admitting that some of this funding could have displaced other funding sources — for example , technicians in short supply would likely have found alternative work — the authors of the report , Robin Brighton and Virginia Aschas , say that they also found clear evidence of economic gain . |
12 | And what are the rewards , well what we find and and I must say , I was really touched by it , particularly with some of our our stewards , they say that they really like they love the house and they feel it 's their own . |
13 | Before describing more precisely the nature of the application and the difficult and important questions of public interest which it raises , it is convenient first to indicate why C.N.L. , say that they now need to see these documents for justice to be done in the libel proceedings . |
14 | In my experience , children find it extremely frustrating to be fired with enthusiasm for a topic but then to find that they simply do not have the skill to express themselves . |
15 | No doubt you are among the many who have tried every diet around only to find that they just did n't work . |
16 | It is not uncommon for a couple who have had the sadness of producing a heavily disabled or diseased baby to find that they later lose their desire for intercourse . |
17 | But interest is growing in alternative medical systems , both among patients and lay healers who have found them helpful , and among physicians and scientists , who are beginning to find that they really do have something to offer . |
18 | Montag is astonished to find that they too burn books , however they destroy only the cases which contain the words , the ideas can never be destroyed while they live on inside the people , to be written out once more to give joy after the ‘ Dark Age ’ has passed . |
19 | ‘ The crews have reported that they actually prefer the air system because it gives them more control over the trains as they come down the hill . ’ |
20 | I have used this set-up to photograph cichlids , but I found that they invariably show their fright colours and not their lovely breeding colours . |
21 | Friedman 's doctors found that they often needed to confront the patients with their underlying hostility . |
22 | She tried to pin her thoughts elsewhere , but found that they always boomeranged back . |
23 | I myself did not know anything about this and having checked with Gillyan Ford and all Publicity Assistants , found that they too had had no previous indication of the requirement to scan adverts . |
24 | Theoretically , they can only both be true if we can demonstrate that they truthfully reflect a genuinely contradictory reality , in terms of their competing contributions to the structure and dynamic of a complex system of ideas and propositions , established to theorize that reality . |
25 | Instead of concentrating on the lines of the dance — which they will need if they ever dance in Ashton 's Symphonic Variations or Monotones , MacMillan 's Requiem or Bintley 's Consort Lessons — students spend more time loosening up to meet the demands of modern choreographers . |
26 | In other words the candidates most likely to be nominated if they so wish will be those who were nominated and became TDs at the previous general election . |
27 | The guide 's eyebrows rose until they almost met his hairline . |
28 | Well if you go into a D I Y store you 'll find it 's a mahogany stain I do n't know if they really make mahogany . |
29 | Do you know if they still dredge them up these days or |
30 | I do n't know if they still breed 'em like that today . ’ |