Example sentences of "they [verb] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When the heads of government of the five ASEAN countries held their first meeting for eight years in February 1976 in Indo-China they failed to agree on regional security and the communiqué of the meeting did not mention neutralisation .
2 In the thirteenth century they got rid of old restrictions which fettered the freedom of alienation in the interest of lords or heirs .
3 They got rid of electronic monitoring equipment , including TV cameras and recorders , by complaining that these interfered with their powers and caused headaches .
4 All members of the company ( though not its secretary ) must be qualified solicitors , and there are special provisions to apply when a member dies or is struck off the roll or otherwise loses his qualification to practise , which in essence provide that such member 's shares become non-voting so long as they remain registered in unqualified hands , and only qualified solicitors will be able to vote as proxies .
5 INSET courses are normally conceived for practising teachers who require refresher courses from time to time : when unqualified teachers take part in them , they remain classed as untrained teachers by the end of their course .
6 I can recall a class of ten-year-olds designing their own Norman village for several drama sessions before they became engaged in non-projected drama activity ( personal play , as Peter Slade calls it ) , i.e. before they started interacting with each other as villagers instead of through their designs .
7 The more media permeated life from 1945 to 1990 , and the more they became concentrated in international conglomerates , the more important the accountability of media themselves became .
8 These broad silver coins were first minted under his orders and they became known as Giulii for that reason .
9 In April 1990 , as the downturn deepened , they sold LET to Swedish life insurance giant SSP for £550 million , pocketing £40 million each and staying on to run the company .
10 Estate agents will now have to give consumers more information , with specific requirements to write to clients informing them of services they intend to offer to prospective purchasers , and to explain in writing terms such as ‘ sole agency ’ , ‘ ready , willing and able ’ , and ‘ sole selling rights ’ .
11 Users should provide their own benchmarks , preferably an emulation of the sort of application they intend to run with comparable workload .
12 Do they want to plan for organic change or reap the fruit of a retail giant that might , no matter what the quality of the architecture , be redundant in another 25 years ?
13 Good spatial resolution means that they tend to respond to high spatial frequencies .
14 Consequently they tend to opt for conservative technologies .
15 Japanese firms prefer long-term reliable and exclusive business relationships and they tend to turn to established channels to develop new business initiatives .
16 Conversely , they tend to converge in higher-status speech on a much narrower phonetic area , but are less responsive to environmental constraints .
17 Instead , they tend to focus on formal job descriptions , as these are key to performance appraisals .
18 They tend to come in large groups , but there are singletons and couples as well .
19 But perhaps the most worrying , if most ephemeral , comment is that researchers are unwilling to take risks to open up new lines of research ; they tend to stick to piecemeal additions to well-established paths .
20 Even when people do go for walks , they tend to keep to public paths and these are often also severely eroded ( Coleman , 1981 ) .
21 Conceit , because they tend to attribute to human beings a position in the world to which , a position of importance in the world , to which they 're not entitled .
22 Agencies too easily assume that the competition for the brands and services they advertise comes from other advertisers .
23 Two people who think they are disagreeing may , in fact , be talking about different things and would n't disagree if they were talking about the same thing , but it 's important to recognise that when the university and colleges talk about what they want to do about sexual harassment , they certainly imagine that a range of different forms of response are going to be appropriate to this range of different forms of behaviour , ranging from on the one hand education , encouraging people to think they have a right to protest and answer back , to giving them access to erm people who may mediate and persuade another person who they 're not making an impact on that their behaviour is unreasonable , to the most extreme disciplinary procedures against someone who 's behaving in a way which is generally thought to be unacceptable and who 's not prepared to desist .
24 They want to share in big-match atmosphere . ’
25 Many other countries have announced that they expect to proceed towards democratic elections in the coming year — Angola , Cameroon , Kenya , Liberia , Madagascar , Nigeria , Seychelles and Sierra Leone .
26 They appear to rely on temporary work schemes that will be rewarded by a ’ proper rate for the job ’ .
27 However , they had been plunged into a welter of activity in which they tried to respond to urgent and practical matters placed before them and it is , therefore , not surprising that a commonly held view was that ‘ the best form of training comes from getting on with the job ’ .
28 They tried to talk of other things than murder and violence but there were too many reminders .
29 They trained to land in various numbers , although in later years some nine men made up the team in a powered dory .
30 This balance is important , since , for example , some accounts whose critical focus is the rise of the individual , private , property-owning self , almost appear to conspire with that reification of the self which they seek to criticize in contemporary culture , by isolating and concentrating on this single factor .
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