Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The members of a governing body may in their turn delegate most of these responsibilities to the head teacher , or they may choose to discharge them themselves .
2 Members of the parliament demanded in a 135-34 vote that Mr Yeltsin appear at the Congress tomorrow , when they may vote to remove him from office for declaring emergency rule and calling an April referendum .
3 But logical or not , the 5TH is certainly complicated — as the most respectable of its apologists admit , though they may prefer to call it " sophisticated " and will refrain from giving a full and candid account of the intricacies of its operation .
4 Well they may want to lead it themselves and actually
5 With smaller firms , you may be near enough to visit the factory , or they may offer to put you in touch with some of their customers in your area .
6 After the planning committee has considered the planning application they may decide to approve it , refuse it , or approve it subject to certain conditions .
7 He imparts it so generously to his readers that they may wish to follow him themselves .
8 They may try to nail it on the perch again but nobody will believe it is still alive .
9 He told TV 's Panorama : ‘ They may try to nail it on to the perch again but nobody will believe it 's still alive . ’
10 There is no point in complaining ; they may try to mollify you in their irritatingly good English , but they will not have a clue what you are so anxious about .
11 In another sense they may seem to know them too little , to be too little able to see them in relation to other , contemporary , young people : as much chance of a fair assessment from a family as from a school .
12 Try some of the exercises which follow ; they may seem to make you slower at first , but not only will your speed increase as you get used to them , you may begin to look at problems in a different way .
13 The charity is still in force today , but is used for grants for students and apprentices for books and any equipment they may need to help them in their careers .
14 What is becoming increasingly evident is how much we have to learn from dolphins — and how much they may have to teach us .
15 Another young accountant said : ‘ They must want to keep us as busy as possible .
16 Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance .
17 They must know to phone you there .
18 If he 's got a job there , and he 's done it well or he 's done it badly , tell him he 's done it badly , tell them where they 've gone wrong and tell them what they should do to put it right .
19 What do you think they should do to solve them ? 7 Think about how the whole debate might have gone .
20 It is right that in the negotiations , which must remain confidential , they should seek to prevent us from going too far too soon .
21 And , even if they do n't cure cellulite , they should help to stop it getting worse .
22 When the Government mouth words like ’ people ’ , ’ jobs ’ and ’ training ’ , they should try to convince us that it is more than hypocrisy .
23 Because the European Commission is making a number of funds available to develop those links , the overture fund , the knowhow fund funded by the Foreign Office , the fund , the enterprise fund , the fur fund , the tempest fund , all these are in the reportback which I 'll gratefully give to the press and also the opposition if they 'll bother to read it .
24 There is still lots of goodwill and I 'm sure er , they 'll aim to do it but
25 Until then they 'll continue to monitor him , hoping to find new clues about the mysterious ailment .
26 They 'll want to see her for sure . ’
27 ‘ I would like that , but I expect they 'll want to see me .
28 They 'll want to see you and take a statement .
29 They 'll say come , they 'll want to see it .
30 Create a noise , and they 'll come to you ; they 'll want to give you money . ’
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