Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | Not surprisingly , people get work in west Berlin when they can . |
2 | Publishers want proof of a growth in retailer support before they will really support the NBS . ’ |
3 | As in stone-built barns , slits were widely used in brick structures and they were generally arranged in rows . |
4 | Their daughters found Charlie Fox , 63 , and wife Tess , 53 , shot at their home in Co Tyrone after they failed to answer the phone . |
5 | The pits close , leaving thousands without jobs in pit-head villages that they or their fathers once came to for work . |
6 | Friends , colleagues in the movement who 'd never left their bitter cells , or spent their lives in labour camps till they died of exhaustion . |
7 | It was generally recognised that Clasper was not the man to dismantle restrictive practices , nor to co-operate with management to make the necessary improvements in labour relations if they were to keep their jobs in future . |
8 | Hundreds of enthusiasts maintain their old Healeys in showroom condition because they feel that there 's never been another car like it . |
9 | The sort of things we did was go to private parties , go to gay clubs , troll around pubs in South London where they had drag shows . |
10 | However , I recently received some literature about the appalling treatment of dogs and cats in South Korea where they are apparently regarded as a gourmet food . |
11 | Metasedimentary rocks are common in south Harris where they occur on a large scale in well-defined belts extending for considerable distances ; up to 15 km in places . |
12 | There is unfortunately a mistaken view held by many councillors that they are free to state what they wish in council meetings for they imagine that the council meeting is a completely privileged occasion . |
13 | For all this , primary products exported outside the Bloc have ( at least since 1974 ) been worth more in dollar terms than they have within it ; but given the way goods are priced within it , this may mean less than meets the eye . |
14 | These migrants pose a greater threat than the demand arising from natural population growth or the reduction in household size because they have an atypically strong intention to occupy rural sites . |
15 | Mr Kidd later refused to comment on calls for a change in the law to stop men being named in rape cases unless they 're convicted . |
16 | Do not leave too much sitting in laughter lines or they will seem like crevices ! |
17 | Before Mick though let's just remind you of what happened in Notts ' first match in group A when they took on at Lane . |
18 | Capital values at least have the benefit of being related to a market , although I am sure that many owners will seek to convince their bank managers that their property should be in band H while they seek to convince the rating authorities that their property should really be in band F. |
19 | Pop duo Steve Mac and John Matthews finished their smash hit Baker Street — now at No. 3 — in record time because they were desperate to watch the FA Cup Final . |
20 | I had seen them in Kano clutching their swords as they slept in shop doorways where they were employed as night-watchmen . |
21 | Young people in training or further education may benefit from the provision of accommodation in community homes if they have no permanent home of their own . |
22 | Skilful lobbying has meant that its place has been taken by wrestling on the curious promise that there will be both a men 's and women 's competition in 1994 even though women have never established a real presence in freestyle wrestling as they have in judo . |
23 | But Ms Maeve Sherlock , NUS president , said students could lose far more in welfare benefits than they would be able to borrow — around £523 per term for every claimant in London and up to £900 a term for mature students in the capital . |
24 | Although tree holes are the most common nesting place , stock doves have been found nesting in rabbit holes and they occasionally take over the abandoned nests of wood-pigeons . |
25 | Rats will live in rabbit burrows but they usually take over one section for themselves and the rabbits leave them in isolation . |
26 | Even improvements in a number of effluents may not realize a noticeable change in water quality unless they constitute a substantial part of the flow of a watercourse . |
27 | I 'm afraid I have to suspend my perishables , like bread , cheese , butter and vegetables , from the ceiling in plastic bags or they would get at them . |
28 | Graham Sharpe organiser says there is nowhere else in the world where two legs can race against four and pick up fourteen thousand pounds in prize money if they win … he explains that the horse has been beaten once by a mountain bike three years ago but they 've never been able to work out a winning formula |
29 | In the first year of the new tour , Len Owen , then tournament director for the Benson and Hedges tournament at Wembley , revealed that they were expecting to have to pay $500,000 in appearance money , in addition to the same amount they had been offering in prize money when they were a protected event . |
30 | Winter maintains , ‘ People find it much harder to move back into child care after a period in adult care because they tend to be consumed with either the Children Act or community care legislation . |