Example sentences of "they [adv] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He said Apscore was one of the first companies to port its products to the Pick look-alike databases UniVerse and UniData , and now the Sun agreement will let them better support these products on Sun hardware . |
2 | It 's with condensation of fat and everything er with them just decorating all rooms and that it 's |
3 | Katherine turned her cheek for his kiss , and them immediately ushered both children towards the dining room . |
4 | One night they secretly told all employees , except Peter to leave early . |
5 | These otherwise humble humans are almost totally deaf ( well , they can hear after a fashion and even utter a few ponderously slow , deep drawling growls , but they only use these sounds for rudimentary purposes like communicating with each other ; they do n't seem capable of using them to detect even the most massive objects ) . |
6 | When they could not get gold for their dollars after 1971 ( the US gold stock fell by only $2½ billion over the whole period ) , they only acquired these dollars because they were prepared to sell their own currencies in order to prevent them rising further . |
7 | They only said these things because I am a woman , and a Catholic , and they do n't want a Catholic queen in Scotland , they want a Protestant king . |
8 | The Gulf of Tonkin and the Vietnamese frontier is the arbitrary point at which South-East gives way to North-East Asia — the industrial powerhouse of the Pacific , the region that most economists and businessmen mean when they idly refer these days to ‘ Asia ’ . |
9 | None of the operations I ( i , j ) , I(k) , I(l) , in so far as they affect the minors , can make a minor of order r + 1 nonzero , nor make the minor of order r vanish , since they merely condense these minors . |
10 | I was one of her daisies and it meant that we had all these hats on , which were very unattractive — a rubber hat and on top was the daisy , so when you swam around and the people looked down at you , they just saw these daisies . |
11 | They just make these conditions appear simpler . |
12 | ‘ They just put those bits in to make you think you 're really getting meat , ’ snorted Billy , ‘ You know , like eggshells in the war . ’ |
13 | They just loved all animals . |
14 | Many of these children had been attending for a long time , so they already knew many things , specially the important things like how to stand in line and what to do when your pen-nib broke . |
15 | Instead , they generally suggest some restrictions on their scope and some modifications of their operation . |
16 | And if I had known this my justification for believing that they are playing at home would be defeated , because I also believe that they normally accept such invitations . |
17 | In fact , they scarcely acknowledge each others presence . |
18 | As all these , including buddleia , flower in their second year they soon supply more seeds to the young sward . |
19 | Publishers , for all their short term concerns and justifiable scepticisms about gimmicks and gadgetry , need to consider their futures very carefully while they still have some options . |
20 | All you can do is to keep moving , and hope they still have some bridies in the Ptarmigan restaurant . |
21 | Police say they still want more witnesses to the incident . |
22 | They still regarded these leaders as the main enemy . |
23 | They still determine most decisions and their practical outcomes . |
24 | Do they always smell those things ? |
25 | er , they always score more goals in Scotland |
26 | ‘ Why do they always say these things , Mod ? ’ she wailed , ‘ I think you 're beautiful ! ’ |
27 | Well-intentioned though their desire was to make available to everyone the best information concerning hygiene , health care , child care , etc. , and although they always placed such recommendations in the context of ensuring that everyone , through improved wages and benefits , would live at least at a ‘ national minimum of civilized life ’ , the ‘ official interference ’ implied by their proposals was disliked as much by working people who would experience it , as by the Liberal bourgeoisie who were hostile to the principle . |
28 | They quickly extinguished any hopes , or fears , that anybody else in the Cabinet or the party would divert them . |
29 | and said if they ever had any problems to get in touch . |
30 | Did they ever have any animals , live animals at erm at Willenhall market ? |