Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [pron] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 An acquaintance who is well-informed as to the intentions of the Liberals writes to me that they propose to make a big plan of public works the centre of their election programme .
2 The problem for these , as for other feminists , seems to be only how we can help women get to these positions , rather than what happens to them once they are there .
3 However this study is really concerned with an analysis of what happens to mature students when they enter higher education and more importantly what happens to them after they leave .
4 I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund .
5 ‘ And do you know what happens to them if they run away ? ’
6 Erm in fact the Department of Transport have reached the subsequently of , the , third of December and it confirms to us that they did place erm their , their erm flight management figures on , on level
7 Well that 's what everybody sings to me when them and they meet me for the first time or get introduced to me .
8 Cumulative selection will see to it that animals are well fitted to outrun their predators or outwit their prey , no less than it sees to it that they are well fitted to the prevailing weather conditions .
9 It seems to me that they are describing at first hand a world made up of physical materials similar to those which we can see and touch , with an invisible ( to most of us ) non-material life force much like the ether superimposed on it and within it .
10 It seems to me that they now resent the presence of the other fish .
11 But although the schizoid suicide and the anorexic both deny the reality of death , it seems to me that they do so for different reasons and in different ways .
12 And if you look at studies of ‘ community ’ it seems to me that they have n't been resolved .
13 Although I have great respect for W. 's consultant and for the dedication of the staff , it seems to me that they have been manoeuvred into a position from which a change is necessary , even if it is a change that carries the risk of interpretation by W. as ‘ yet another adult rejection and failure . ’
14 Now it seems to me that they are challenging on that basis that they can it can be it can be detailed at the local level that individual boundaries can be challenged .
15 It seems to me that they all have implications so far as people 's lives are concerned — their activities , their rewarding work , in a sense .
16 erm it seems to me that they are among the most important , most serious , novels that have ever been written anywhere .
17 I 'm always a little bit worried about them because it seems to me that they almost define the syllabus in terms of what you can ask four reasonable questions in terms of alternatives about .
18 I mean what is the purpose of all this , bringing the cost of living down — I do n't know , a thousand things that politicians pride themselves on doing — it seems to me that they all should be taking second place to the lives that up and coming generations are going to live .
19 The copyright on photographs taken by press agencies belongs to them and they may well expect to sell the pictures to news or picture editors .
20 He speaks to them and they separate into two groups , trembling .
21 Recognition has to be made of that , erm , of course , that involves costs , and it in involves inconvenience to receivers and , and maybe other creditors but it is essential that er , whoever organizes the receivers , and I 'm not sure who it is , whoever guides them in the way they work , takes account of this , and indicates to them that they must consider the welfare of residents .
22 D' you think I 'm well off , is that why I live in this flat , on this estate where no one talks to you because they 're afraid and people like you can come bursting in any hour of the day or night because the place is so badly built the locks do n't fit the doors anyway .
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