Example sentences of "they [vb past] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The four of them lived in one house with the father of the two men . |
2 | The huge majority of them lived in rented houses in North Oxford . |
3 | They brought their families , some of them intermarried with time-expired soldiers who chose to settle here , too , and it grew into a real , life-and-death town , where everyone had a stake sunk so deep that when the legions started to leave , the locals still could n't get out . |
4 | The oldest tavern is the Vlissinghe , of which mention was first made in 1552 , but there are hundreds of little bars and cafes , many of them housed in olde-worlde buildings that have the Americans squealing with delight . |
5 | Few of them recovered from this experience . |
6 | The popes pressed their primatial and jurisdictional claims with impressive continuity in this period ; using every appeal to them made by Carolingian churchmen seeking to bolster their own positions ; making a bid to establish the authority of the papacy over the Bulgarian church ; declaring its sole power to establish a new archbishopric as at Magdeburg in 968 ; and developing the special relationship with the new Polish church at the turn of the first millennium which would ultimately bear fruit in a Polish pope at the turn of the second . |
7 | They stood together watching her , both of them moved by unfamiliar feelings . |
8 | Yorkshire , in common with East Anglia , has an ever-growing number of memorials , many of them dedicated to Canadian squadrons of Bomber Command . |
9 | Many of them fled to neighbouring parishes where the manorial structure was far weaker and poor immigrants were not prevented from setting up home . |
10 | During 1981–2 , twenty schemes of Unified Vocational Preparation were run in Wales , all of them sponsored by industrial training boards and the further education colleges . |
11 | Among the developing countries that participated in the World Fertility Survey ( WFS ) , the median age at which women aged 25 to 29 years at the time of interview first married or entered a union ( i.e. , the age at which one half of them entered into conjugal union ) ranged from 13.1 years in Bangladesh to 23.0 in Sri Lanka . |
12 | He has two or three bidets in his house in Beverly Hills , but he has never seen them used in this way , with gusto . |
13 | They held them cradled across one arm and even with the bullet belts and all , they looked kind of funny . |
14 | ‘ Hey , Alec ! ’ one of them shouted from ten yards down the corridor . |
15 | There might be a third person wiser than either who is living happily and fruitfully in Bali , and remembers that both of them came with unrealistic expectations . |
16 | This stereo assault on them came from two men in late middle age , bizarrely costumed in matching Victorian evening dress . |
17 | You have to remember that some of them came from remote parts of Scotland , and the stores catered for them . |
18 | A batch of them came in this morning . ’ |
19 | Many of them seemed like tiny oases hemmed in by the alien rubber which overran the entire peninsula . |
20 | This keeps them informed about current art events , opportunities to exhibit , publish and employment . |
21 | Was it Gregory Peck or one of them walked into this studio in America , oh James Stewart was it ? |
22 | ‘ They persuade the poor and the low paid to play this game — leaving them exposed to massive fines and levies , ’ Mr Davies said . |
23 | Clinically , an acute self limiting obstructive condition was evident in 13 cases with AA , and 12 of them returned to normal bowel function after receiving total parenteral nutrition . |
24 | Only 1,000 people work on long-term — usually one-to two-year — secondments in the UK at present , many of them arranged by London-based secondment broker the Action Resource Centre . |
25 | So elegant chateaux , some of them pressed into contemporary usefulness without loss of character , exist beside new swimming pools . |
26 | Hospitals throughout the area were put on full alert as fleets of ambulances carried the injured , most of them hit by flying glass , to casualty departments . |
27 | The three of them watched in breathless silence as the doors reached their maximum aperture . |
28 | Books — shelves and shelves of books , reaching up to the ceiling , most of them bound in pale calf with gold lettering on the spines . |
29 | Although there are numerous examples of local groups undertaking practical projects which are most encouraging , I would have liked to have seen them covered in more detail . |
30 | She felt completely comfortable in her presence , and the two of them talked to each other more or less as equals . |