Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's worth considering three different kinds of freedom , for , put together , they may conjure up something of the stridency of the period .
2 They may start out their adult life living alone , spend some of their middle years living alone , or end their days living alone .
3 ‘ So they may see how you are . ’
4 They may wonder where they belong .
5 Just by naming them does n't commit them to do anything , they may say Well he never asked me I 'm not doing that .
6 Alternatively , they may say why they do n't like it — bitter , but still useful .
7 At somewhat higher Rayleigh number theory still provides much understanding of the observations , but the experiments are less peripheral ; e.g. they may indicate just what flow patterns should be included in the theoretical analysis .
8 If cornered , they may thrust out their limbs in a fully stretched posture , flatten their bodies and then hold this rigid , spread-eagled pose until danger has passed .
9 Sometimes users resent the time taken from their usual work : they may ask why they should spend their time on ‘ computers ’ when they are employed to work on their application .
10 They may disclose only their name , rank , date of birth and serial number ‘ or equivalent ’ ; if bullied , their best technique is to send up the unseen questioner .
11 Mind you they must go somewhere I do n't know where , cos we never pick them up
12 Where sites are distributing the data locally , in whatever form , they must set up their own local registration system .
13 However , once they learn the conventional term for a specific meaning , they must give up their own coinage and begin instead to use the conventional term .
14 On opening the door the heat penetrated the heavy black coats but they managed to withstand it , knowing they must carry out their job .
15 He said , on his death-bed , that they could bury his body but when his flesh had rotted they must dig up his skull and keep it in the house or some dreadful disaster would come .
16 Not everyone has been having a bad recession , and not everyone believes they must prune radically their investment and marketing budget .
17 Travel — Ferries : Ferry firms keep their heads above water With the Chunnel coming , ferry companies know they must smarten up their act if they are to keep custom .
18 They must know why their husbands and fathers were away so long — and why they had to face such dangers . ’
19 They 'd tell Father Watson and the nuns , but what did that matter , they must know why she was absent from school anyway .
20 Of course , if schoolchildren are to use the library effectively they must know how it operates , how it is administered and how it is organized , but these arc only the preliminaries .
21 Years was it four or five ? — had passed since Rabbi Moishe first suggested that they should set up their own settlement in Palestine .
22 They should send out their own photographers , let them risk their lives .
23 ‘ They probably feel they should sort out their lives because of the risk of war , ’ Maureen said .
24 They should stay where they are so that Ulster people can continue to enjoy the excellent facilities and services available . ’
25 If it is in awarding themselves points for put-downs of the public then they should give up their jobs , live on welfare , and be rude to their friends .
26 They should state how they are to be published or intimated to persons interested .
27 They should stick ter what they do best , like christenin 's , weddin 's an' burials , and the Sunday services .
28 A person who decides not to be tested need not make this decision known to their doctor , but if the question arises of having a blood test for any purpose , they should ask specifically what the purpose of the blood test is .
29 Well , I reckon that 's a bit of a cheek , really , if you prefer to affirm and swear on the bible , I do n't see why they should challenge why you want to do one or the other .
30 They should help steady your nerves . ’
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