Example sentences of "they [coord] [vb base] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Please if you take tickets for any event , let the organiser know if you have sold them or return them promptly .
2 You see traditionally people used to think of an evaluation as something that was very convergent and first people gathered lots of evidence , and then they wrote a set of recommendations or conclusions , and you were supposed to agree them or follow them afterwards .
3 What 's really annoying for them is when the lifers they 're visiting ca n't seem them or hear them either .
4 This does not invalidate them or render them somehow doubtful — for they are indispensable — but it locates them and their validity firmly within the context of the mind 's encounter with experience rather than elsewhere .
5 Whatever the answer to this may be , the general policy conclusion that can be drawn is that making access and use of medical services more equitable will reduce certain aspects of class inequalities in morbidity and mortality but will not do away with them or reduce them substantially .
6 Because I say it 's stupid you know to destroy them or fling them away
7 Some of the activities and resources are such that the parties engage or wish to engage in them or possess them only because of the conflict .
8 We need more space in our branches to improve the comfort and convenience for customers and to talk to them and serve them better .
9 ‘ But Shannon , you have it in you to fight the ghosts — to face up to them and banish them forever .
10 It will improve public services to the point of excellence , restore the morale of the people who deliver them and make them more efficient and capable of delivering good service to our constituents .
11 My own tears , hot noisy gulping that burns and blotches , that neither you nor any of the women in the group is going to offer to staunch , tears of anger for myself and all of us , anger with the women in the group for making me face up to what I 'm doing to you , for making me want to take out those dusty bundles of old stories from where they 've lain for my lifetime tied up with pink ribbon and reread them and throw them away .
12 We buy things , use them and throw them away .
13 Just date them and put them away .
14 Master Buckingham has polished them and put them away , locked in a casket .
15 The doctor looked at them and put them quietly in the pocket of his coat .
16 You like to confuse people , and then you suddenly charge at them and trample them underfoot while they 're caught up in that confusion .
17 They could n't get back to the bank without treading on shifting , clutching , cloying marsh , which could trap them and draw them right down ; and if they stayed in the car , sooner or later they would go under with it .
18 Still , we can always pick them and bring them inside .
19 Helen advised the women to leave the children asleep while they checked on their houses , and Jinny Bennet offered to stay with them and bring them home when they woke .
20 Well she wants me to take them and bring them home , but I said look , you know , I 've got , Clare 's got to be at school for half past eight on that Monday .
21 Encourage people to wear their dentures and look after them and clean them regularly .
22 Where the people rest with their wood or timber and unload it from carts outside the close of the franchise of the Charterhouse among the towns , and afterwards take up their loads of the same wood or timber , the Foresters attach them and amerce them grievously at their will without right .
23 Using Minitab , plot the rates in classes I and V , then smooth them and plot them once more .
24 Edinburgh University , they 'll take copies of them and keep them there for ever as a sort of reference museum .
25 We then mark them and release them again because we , the electro thing does n't harm them in any way
26 If this is not true , it may be necessary to collect animals from a range of sites , mark them and release them again on a single site some considerable time before the project is to be carried out .
27 Both philology and Catholicism are here presented as ‘ languages ’ which Julia is unable to master because she wants to question them and change them rather than accept their inherent systematicity .
28 Remove the chicken pieces and skin them and bone them carefully .
29 ‘ She will nip them and chase them away , ’ he said .
30 If their Mum does get HC , Peter and Paul have a favourite Aunty who will help Daddy look after them and love them very much .
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