Example sentences of "[vb infin] a [noun sg] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 If the parent feels they know a system that they have heard or read is successful , and if they try it out on the child and the child obviously enjoys it , if it becomes part of a game , then I ca n't see any harm in it , but I think the parent has to be scrupulously honest as to whether the child is enjoying it .
2 If the parent feels they know a system that they have heard or read is successful , and if they try it out on the child and the child obviously enjoys it , if it becomes part of a game , then I ca n't see any harm in it , but I think the parent has to be scrupulously honest as to whether the child is enjoying it .
3 If you came in now and asked me for a pound of apples , well in a way I would n't know a stranger whether they like them under-ripe , ripe or just ready for eating .
4 you know , they c the they make decisions , yeah , but they 're still learning so much that you , they ca n't trust a decision that they make there and then .
5 When someone went into one , you had time to go and buy an ice-cream before they came out again .
6 It may be that some young children will achieve a stage where they are ready to compare more than two sets to see which has ‘ most ’ or ‘ least ’ , but incidental experience of this kind is less frequent .
7 No Richard because the whole thing can fall through when we have our survey done it might show a defect or something , we might pull out , when they have their survey done it might show a defect so they might pull out , you do n't do anything Richard until the contracts have been exchanged , then you can start saying right I think that 's , that 's , every thing 's definite
8 They would not exchange a word until they were settled this way .
9 Yeah but let's face it , if you 're gon na do a street so they think oh well we 're gon na get a new pavements down , you know ,
10 Building up parental confidence in these techniques can sometimes present a problem as they may be contradictory to the parents ' viewpoint .
11 However , once done , the fonts are of excellent quality and can significantly improve a document provided they are used sensibly .
12 ‘ Look , Zack , I frankly do n't give a shit whether they capture you or not .
13 They also do n't like wind rock so in a , an exposed position young plants do really need more staking than you 'd probably give a bush because they tend to rot off at the roots if they grow around a lot .
14 There 's an undeniable fact that that is so and that will obviously benefit the economy if they come and they will feel a draught if they do n't come .
15 Well in that case I expect , you know , some of us could become a caretaker if they 're having to pay us
16 As always , Ideal Constitutions for Ireland must wobble a bit when they come to Ulster .
17 When the train pulled into Amien 's Street Station , Patrick had asked the man — who did n't volunteer a name and they did n't ask — where they were going .
18 As you thought , Mrs. Jack has not been able to state openly that a parent can withdraw a child if they so wish as it would be seen , like Tayside , to undermine ‘ the consensual approach ’ .
19 If they did report a rape and they 'd told him the woman opposite , at the top last night er , next week come back .
20 He knows that neither of them will utter a word till they 're hanging by their balls from Tower Bridge .
21 This wo n't tell you where they would make a mistake if they tried to spell it themselves ; so you need to add it to the collection of words from writing as in Method 1 .
22 Immediately they thought they would make a fortune if they were able to sell this food in shops .
23 . Can I just ask the other question perhaps which is relevant when people do make a contribution if they actually identify themselves so that may be useful if actually know who people are representing themselves or representing an organisation .
24 You can have a picnic upstairs We 'll make a picnic before they come , and then about seven o'clock I 'll take it up to you .
25 They believe MPs could make a killing as they will know the likely outcome before the vote .
26 Marauding birds such as herring gulls will grab and swallow a chick if they get a chance .
27 Some children will want a cuddle as they will have become very upset ; others may want a little sleep as they will have exhausted themselves .
28 Women will want a cut that they can cope with , a cut they can dress and re-style easily . ’
29 It was Willey , supported by Emburey , who kept it at bay , the final score being 391 for 7 ; admittedly , Roberts had hardly been able to bowl on the last day , but the home team had shown themselves that they could bat a bit if they tried .
30 Such a person may well earn a penalty if they continue to back-pedal .
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