Example sentences of "they [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr. Munby so treated them because , in his submission , section 8 conferred complete autonomy on such minors , thus enabling them effectively to refuse medical treatment irrespective of how parental responsibilities might be sought to be exercised .
2 Again it is important for children to experience these ideas practically in a variety of ways to enable them eventually to achieve full understanding .
3 As for the class of goods , where commercial goods are concerned the party acquiring them presumably has some expertise in relation to them which gives him the capability to assess their quality or to understand if he needs to call in an expert assessor , so that less protection should be required in this case .
4 One man was outside , two were sitting inside , the men were completely black , so black trousers , black hats and they had a black cape over it , over their faces so you could n't see who they were , and one of them just had this gun in his hand , and fired at this Citroen here located .
5 This not only enables them easily to recheck particular information if they need to , but it also has the effect of encouraging them to consult a wider range of sources of information .
6 However it is clear that these students who did not meet the GER had passed through a rigorous process of selection , and a number of them already had two A-level at the time of entry .
7 On the other hand , with both unique and repetitive sequences , if they are known to map to a certain chromosome , it may be possible to locate them approximately using unbanded marker chromosomes to identify that chromosome .
8 Sally-Anne had finished putting her things down , and was feeling enormously hungry as well as thirsty — Papa had once said that she had an appetite as indecent as his own , and the wonder was that neither of them ever put any weight on !
9 Most of them also use personal experience as Owen uses traumatic experiences of his during the war , to act as a base to what he is trying to say and to help to get his message across .
10 Would it be possible for them also to prune this tree hard back so the light can be seen .
11 Banks may keep cash balances surplus to their requirements in times of ‘ easy ’ money to enable them later to resist open market operations when the authorities are attempting to squeeze the base .
12 There are a number of biographies of Stanley Baldwin , the Conservative leader ; but none of them really casts much light on his attitude to the crisis .
13 Steam sprinklers were introduced and on the first day of their operation , they successfully doused another fire that would have probably removed the remainder of the factory had it taken hold .
14 Pulse-generating species emit such short and irregular clicks that they rarely jam each other and most gregarious electric fish are of this type .
15 With five regulars missing they rarely tested former colleague Woods in the Wednesday goal and it was Sheridan , another of Hillsborough 's former Forest contingent , who set them on the way to victory .
16 They rarely mean real harm , and go too far only infrequently .
17 If they rarely had much chance in the more skilled manual jobs , unless apprenticed to some craft at home , they were probably better off than the poorest of the city-born .
18 While forums such as these can take a community-wide approach , they rarely have executive power , being largely bodies for debate and comment .
19 And the specialists ' impact on other classes was limited ‘ because they rarely have sufficient time to work alongside their colleagues ’ .
20 Their social and economic pre-eminence was just beginning to seem more precarious and they wholeheartedly welcomed vigorous confirmation of the regime 's commitment to the status quo .
21 Many children feel the need to pour from one container to another continuously as they slowly acquire manual skill .
22 In 1875 , however , they eventually defied public criticism and family opposition , and married in Switzerland where , under Swiss law , their marriage was legal .
23 They eventually lost that game although the 3–1 scoreline does n't tell the full story of bad luck and missed chances .
24 Under the terms of the Compromise , Member States were supposedly given the right to veto decisions affecting their vital national interests ; under the terms of this Maastricht Declaration they effectively renounce that right , thus giving to foreign policy at the outset the same status as that acquired by other areas of policy where the Compromise has gradually been eroded over many years .
25 They only get hundred pound do they ?
26 The Exiles had 5 Internationals in their team , but they only managed one try .
27 They only saw each other .
28 Apart from the fact that I 'd put my make-up on badly in my haste , I looked fairly normal — a bit flushed , maybe , and my eyes seemed unusually bright , but perhaps they only looked that way to me .
29 It was on the agenda and at seven o'clock the at night they eh they adjourned the meeting cos they only got half way through the agenda
30 On , on , on the same day they only charge nine pound and i , everything 's valid up , insured up to fifteen thousand pounds per consignment .
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