Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many programs will crash or behave strangely if they suddenly run out of disk space or memory .
2 Sometimes it is better to let the children have free time when they just run around in the garden or hall .
3 Clouthier 's policies were frequently ill-defined but they nevertheless brought back into the political debate conservative ideas that had been scorned since the 1917 Mexican revolution .
4 When scientists attempt to unravel the mysteries of the past they always run up against a brick wall .
5 But the main problem with defectors is that they quickly run out of crown jewels and then inevitably resort to inventing what they think their new-found paymasters want to hear in order to extend their usefulness and avoid being discarded to end their days washing dishes in a Hungarian restaurant in downtown Washington .
6 It 's basically the body that Rickenbacker introduced first on the Combo 650 and Combo 850 guitars back in 1957 , the same shape they later carried over to Lennon 's favourite , the model 325 .
7 Here comes one of the most exciting games in the Division which is remarkable considering they nearly dropped out of sight last season and sold Stan Collimore this .
8 Once people have got the framework of a room together — the walls , floor , ceiling , windows , lighting and furnishings — they often run out of ideas for what to do with smaller objects and any family treasures they possess .
9 And the Horton I think will stand to benefit as much as any hospital , by the proposed N H S reforms in insuring that er money follows the patients , and that we do n't have these sorts of situations arising again , whereby when hospitals treat more patients they simply run out of money more quickly .
10 What made this worse was that we ( there were a few of us Leeds fans in my school ) we friends with a west brom fan , and had been taking the piss all year … had nt they recently gone up to div 1 ?
11 ‘ When were they actually handed over to you ? ’
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