Example sentences of "[coord] they [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Katherine turned her cheek for his kiss , and them immediately ushered both children towards the dining room .
2 With the race being the first nominated for the Commonwealth Games panel to ride , the 80-strong field contained a big 21 contingent of top riders and they closely marked each other for most of the race .
3 Boeing had the facilities to test aircraft structures to destruction , and they also had some old Boeing 707/300–400 series that had been traded in for more modern aircraft from which stabilisers could be taken .
4 and they also have these horri these horrible sandals , you know ,
5 And they just had this the er er You know the what was I to say they had their their s scythes to cut the What was I to say ?
6 He says there 's no end of traffic that comes through — articulated lorries — especially with the new charge on the bridge and they just come this way .
7 But the wa war broke out and they just made these up .
8 We went out to eat in Mondano and they just dumped all the water in here . ’
9 college in London and they just do all sort of erm different area accents and things , I mean when
10 The band was down below and then a loft , a long wooden just like a dance hall up above and they just did that and they just they had tables set and then they removed them for the dances .
11 His wife 's mouth , under less control , was twitching , and they carefully avoided each other 's eyes .
12 Since the length of this month was not determined by any precise rule , the pontiffs were left to exercise their discretion , and they frequently abused this power for political ends .
13 However various kinds of feminists might wish it otherwise , women play a mix of roles in present-day British society : they are wives , mothers , daughters and paid workers , and they somehow juggle all these roles together , largely by taking on part-time work which , as Land points out , is seriously marginalised when it comes to occupational benefits .
14 This was fodder for the trainees , and they rarely got much else .
15 I do n't know , maybe they erm a , they 'll listen to the tapes and they probably sample some of the words into a computer to build up a database of words that probably like you said , oh he 's getting a lot of jip from his boss , you know , is probably not in the dictionary but if a lot of people said that word then they would .
16 They are , however , very worried about the future of the earth , the sun , and the stars , and they often discuss this .
17 Their conception of literature differed from his , however , on at least one fundamental point : they were much less interested in the experience of reading than in the objective features of the medium , the literary text itself ; and they therefore spent much less time on evaluation than on description and analysis .
18 The practices of livestock owners had not changed significantly with the spread of veterinary services and they too required more land .
19 There were shutters inside each window and they too resisted all efforts to break them down .
20 You know we had it once a month and they really wanted this kind of support and help and er for the ch children to have a christian foundation .
21 ‘ I had been with both of them twice that week and they never seemed any different from the way they always were .
22 ‘ I 've been taught that if things are n't going your way and they never do all the time when times are tough and you 're a bit low in confidence , it 's up to you to pick yourself up off the ground .
23 ‘ I 've been taught that if things are n't going your way , and they never do all the time , when times are tough and you 're a bit low in confidence , it 's up to you to pick yourself up off the ground .
24 You see , DHSS is saying 75 things at once and they never resource any of them .
25 But some of you will come out with some lovely ideas and they always do all you know .
26 Even patients who eventually recover may take years to do so , and they sometimes require several admissions .
27 erm I think perhaps we were on erm traffic management generally , you mentioned Howard Street and Magdalen Street , which you all know you know has always been a bone of contention amongst the Conservatives erm they spent two hundred thousand on it and they now want another two hundred and fifty thousand to make it permanent , and so on and so forth .
28 They are very much a part of the scene nowadays and they certainly deserve more than a derisory four laps .
29 I normally explain to them that I was writing a book about the school and they certainly understood that .
30 I normally explain to them that I was writing a book about the school and they certainly understood that .
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