Example sentences of "[subord] they [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence . |
2 | Among those who did receive grants , moreover , most received them in areas where they already had influence . |
3 | In 1662 the family moved to Middelburg in the Netherlands , where they openly professed Judaism . |
4 | A better known work where such relationships are evident , and where they surely form part of any responsible approach to performance , is the D major Te Deum of Charpentier ( H146 ) , already cited . |
5 | Well , they broke through on about a forty mile stretch Where they really gained ground is up towards Arras , they made about five miles there , and down around St Quentin . |
6 | Gales and hard winters followed , including one severe ice-storm which welded coppiced small-leaved lime branches to the ground — where they promptly took root . |
7 | If you would like to meet these wonder women they have just moved to larger premises at ( tel : ) where they now have room for seminars , tuition and club visits . |
8 | The last two are different from the first five visual elements in that , although they also convey information , they are not part of the interaction in the same way . |
9 | Today , in the country , you are more than likely to see women still washing in this way , although they now use lixivia ( bleach ) , sold in bright plastic bottles which , empty and discarded , can often be seen in a river bed or floating out to sea . |
10 | It is difficult for her and others to grapple with the fact that , although they often oppose racism on behalf of Asian communities , they find themselves unable to control and dictate the forms that anti-racism takes . |
11 | using toluidine blue-stained tissue also failed to find aluminium or silicon in the plaque cores , despite using a technique ( laser microprobe mass analysis ) capable of parts-per-million sensitivity , although they consistently find aluminium in neurofibrillary tangles using this technique . |
12 | They never see the naturalists who work there , who ca n't speak Spanish anyway ; so they just see science and naturalism as a gringo thing . |
13 | The taps at Chacombe House have now all been fixed so they only produce water at less than forty-three degrees centigrade . |
14 | To date , new services have all been on lines owned by Rail Freight — so they currently pay infrastructure costs which would otherwise fall to county councils . ’ |
15 | If they narrowly miss death themselves and their shadow is " hit " by a car , or " gored " by a buffalo , they believe the evil spirit living in it will be destroyed . |
16 | If the answer is yes , is that to be taken as part of Rudduck 's message which says that small scale studies are not trivial if they nevertheless provide excitement , confidence and insight ? |
17 | 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 . |
18 | There was much criticism of the time taken up in the Commons by these devolution measures , and also of the careless drafting of two bills which were likely to produce a legal and constitutional nightmare if they ever took effect . |
19 | It is all right for the hero and heroine to go to bed together , although if they actually make love before they are married , a wedding should follow immediately . |
20 | If they had done this to her possessions , what would they do if they actually came face to face with her ? |
21 | It is increasingly difficult for the establishment elites to retain dominance over all this new activity , even if they still have charge of the key institutions such as the Bank of England . |
22 | Because if they suddenly catch fire guess what would happen ? |
23 | What if they accidentally gave birth to something as gorgeous and life-affirming as Betty Boo 's ‘ Where Are You Baby ? ’ would they let this deformed abomination live ? |
24 | And they go on to explain that they keep tabs on the injured who they rescue until they either leave hospital or die . |
25 | I thought I had sent him some that were very good , but I received a most snarky letter from him saying " They may be very fine artists but they do n't know anything about teaching , and I 'm not interested in any of your geniuses unless they really take trouble about the job in hand " . |
26 | Such figures as we have need careful scrutiny , because they rarely take account of those who came back . |
27 | Business programs are difficult because they generally need periodical back-up from the supplier , and computers are not well enough established in schools for educational piracy to be worthwhile . |
28 | Coetzee , describing the leagues as part of a Conservative effort to get to grips with mass politics and the ‘ new religion ’ of socialism , explains the timing of their appearance on the grounds that prior to the 1890s ‘ the Conservatives had no need of recourse to such pressure groups because they already possessed access to institutions adequate for the defence of their interests within the existing sociopolitical framework ’ . |
29 | They will lose because they arrogantly believe power is theirs by right . |
30 | Florida 's Supreme Court ruled the men had no right to privacy because they willingly took part in criminal activities . |