Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 they say something different or something do they ?
2 When he introduced the report in the house , my right honourable friend , the member for Kingston upon Thames made is clear that he accepted them all and that the government was committed to carrying them out .
3 He also advocated the appointment of prison inspectors and made it clear that he expected them to be as thorough as he himself had been , probing every corner and speaking with every prisoner .
4 She would cook them all a good breakfast and make it clear that she expected them to be at the table on time .
5 The staff all know what 's got to be done and they go off and do it ; it 's just when jobs are different that I give them any guidance .
6 The best time to visit is in stormy conditions when the birds are on the wing , but the day we went was calm and we saw them only sitting on their nests .
7 We concluded by singing the carol O Come all ye Faithful and I gave them a blessing .
8 We use them as rubber and you hold them in your arms , alright ?
9 Bourgeois people give because they 're embarrassed if you pester them .
10 Their glasses were empty and he took them to the bar for a refill .
11 well in , in erm in erm Plymouth they 've got , they 've got this band called Erotica , they 've got another one called Boobs and all these different and he said they live up to their er names like .
12 Well , they 're different because they have them they 're really controlled by a man in a signal box so they 're
13 His lectures were above all popular because he packed them with information .
14 I was up till three o'clock in the morning , very often , getting these prepared because they wanted them as quickly as possible , you know and er er it was the same when I , I do n't know when
15 It gives a terrific boost to the volume of your hair , and it can also be used for styling a few special details , because it stays pliable while you create them .
16 It is easier to space the seedlings , and they are less likely to become overcrowded before you prick them out .
17 No , it just look different when you took them off
18 Some groups of consonants sound similar and therefore could easily be misheard , they look different and feel different when you say them .
19 She does n't have a job , of course , so she does n't understand that things are different when you do them for a living .
20 Well it 's certainly clear that some of the companies , for instance Cliffhanger , which have grown in Brighton and developed Brighton as a base , are not just immensely popular within Brighton , but also very popular when we take them out on tour , or when they offer their services to other venues in other parts of East Sussex or Kent , and this is equally true of some of the community orientated groups , some of the musicians and artists who live and work primarily in Brighton erm their talent is readily appreciable throughout the region and therefore it 's part of our tactics to talk to artists who are operating in the Brighton area and see whether they 're willing or interested in taking some of their work out to other parts of the region .
21 A lot of people are quite clear when they know they 're gon na turn left like that .
22 If animals in the sea have fared well , all considered , up to the point when they are harvested , and if they are harvested humanely , then we do nothing wrong when we kill them .
23 So I was wrong when I thought they were fantastically healthy and a good advert for the Jungle .
24 ‘ I would n't mind if they were prepared to say they were wrong when I prove them wrong but they never do . ’
25 Having defined witchcraft and sorcery as intrinsically evil , anthropologists are often embarrassed when they find them employed quite openly and without moral censure : indeed in some societies in New Guinea and west Africa , people positively exult in their prowess in these occult arts and enjoy a corresponding respect .
26 But they were afraid when he faced them .
27 He had to keep his arms free as he needed them to keep the snake from suffocating him .
28 After all , if your order books are as empty as you say they are , then how can you lose ?
29 Indeed , if he has a fault as a critic it is in his boyishly enthusiastic generosity towards authors — Thomas Usk , Lydgate — who are not really as interesting as he makes them sound .
30 Is it not possible that we apprehend them as feelings of hotness and coldness because the feelings are usually of one sort when our bodies are hot , and of another sort when our bodies are cold ?
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