Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 Various aspects of the parties ' life , resources , and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict , but many of these are resources and activities that they will have possessed or engaged in or wished to posses or to engage in in any case , even if they did not take part in the contest .
2 The situation might be improved if young girls were allowed to develop sexual feelings and activities when they reached puberty .
3 Talking to members of the Education Area about their researches , I was struck by the constructive relationships that they built up with the schools and groups that they studied .
4 ‘ There was no Albert Bridge then , ’ recalled Ben Bellaser , ‘ to span the river and ride over the ancient town with its oppressive grandeur , and the moon was rising and lighting up the shore and houses as they rose one over the other in terrace fashion against the dark blue starry sky ’ .
5 This £15,000 investment makes small carpet samples about eighteen inches square for use by Architects and Specifiers when they ‘ approve ’ a design specially created for their clients .
6 It is when ageist attitudes become part of the rules of institutions , govern the conduct of social life , and blend imperceptibly into everyday values and attitudes that they have a drastic effect on the way older people lead their lives .
7 ‘ We have people here who are QCs and clergymen and they feel they have to be very careful , although they are doing nothing wrong . ’
8 Later that year a combined army of men led by Sigmar and Dwarfs led by King Kurgan met and defeated a huge horde of Goblins and Orcs as they attempted to cross the Worlds Edge Mountains at the Black Fire Pass .
9 and we were on our way out and they were selling these and the girl said that they 're very similar to Benson and Hedges but they 're much milder .
10 But already the ships in the Morpork docks — laden with grain , cotton and timber , and coated with tar — were blazing merrily and , their moorings burnt to ashes , were breasting the river Ankh on the ebb tide , igniting riverside palaces and bowers as they drifted like drowning fireflies towards the sea .
11 Another time , Swan flew through the night for what seemed like hours and hours until they came at last to a gigantic opening in the earth 's surface , a sort of huge gaping hole in the ground , and Swan glided slowly round and round above this massive crater and then right down into it .
12 they 've had they 've been out two days on bikes , borrowed John 's children 's bikes and bikes and they 've been all round
13 Second , a sample of visitors to the area will be interviewed to ascertain what are some of the expectations and values that they bring with them .
14 Tantrums at this time are common when she is thwarted and she hits out at people and objects when they do not bend to her will .
15 For me that was vindication for the disagreements I 'd had with Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson , both of whom saw the music and titles after they 'd been done and said they did n't like them .
16 They tend to deny that older people may have issues and agendas that they may wish to discuss , and they ignore the fact that many older people have the ability and interest to organize matters for themselves .
17 First , the dual polity model suggests that the US states and local governments , plus Congress , are fundamentally pluralist in their organization and operations because they only handle secondary issues of little importance for national elites ( Mills , 1956 , p. 244 ) .
18 However , after being refused passage by two ferry companies , they were forced to admit their load was not radioactive and were made to remove the stickers and signs before they could sail .
19 The analysis of markets and products as they relate to the customer is a prime marketing task .
20 AFRESH row over Channel Tunnel safety is likely to follow yesterday 's confirmation that passengers will not have to leave their cars and coaches when they travel through the tunnel .
21 Teachers are probably more conscious of teaching knowledge and skills than they are of passing on attitudes , yet if , as former medical students themselves , they were to identify ideals in teaching the chances are that those ideals would be closely associated with one or two of their own teachers whose attitudes and behaviour made the most favourable impression at an impressionable age .
22 In many ways , the Lebanon of 1892 is still identifiable to us , for the various religious communities — the minority tribes — still live in the same villages and cities as they did then .
23 Foxes use the canal towing paths as routes to the centre of towns and cities where they go to scavenge for food .
24 YELLOW lines have become a common feature of towns and cities though they are no less intrusive than when they were first introduced .
25 Last season , the cherry and whites or black and reds as they were scored 12-9 , thanks to this winning try from Paul Ashmead .
26 ( iii ) To ensure that the government machine responds and adapts itself to new policies and programmes as they emerge , within the broad framework of the main departmental fields of responsibility .
27 People living in a particular society must be aware of their laws and institutions since they have to obey them .
28 In the absence of more detailed evidence we can only speculate whether the more vocationally , or instrumentally , motivated applicants are , the less willing they will be to consider other , alternative courses and institutions if they do not get on to the course they wanted .
29 ‘ There are some marvellous directors and performers but they just do n't get a chance to show what they can do .
30 He led them along corridors and walkways until they came to a double set of metal-barred gates .
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