Example sentences of "they [verb] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 She wiped enough blood away for them to see that it was a clean cut , the edges easy for Miguel 's skilful fingers to pull together .
2 erm does n't given any more details than that , but it 's red brick to local authority approval , so they 're going to submit it to them for them to agree that it fits in .
3 All right , there had been two of them involved and it was unfair , but he would be feeling tricked … and trapped .
4 You have to be straight and up front with children to let them know that it is OK for them to use their own words and explain their concerns in their won way , ’ says Brown .
5 But definitely to let them know if it if it is sort of teaching
6 It can be as difficult for them to adjust as it is for the individual in distress .
7 A quick glance between Rose and the girls was enough for them to know that it was better to make no mention of their elder brother .
8 Spots , and in some cases acne , can result from testosterone excess and it may help them to know that it is a passing affliction .
9 Its survival from two small circulating libraries shows its contemporary popularity , and the issue stamps still present in one of them show that it was out continuously for years .
10 Some of them believed that it would be brought about by an ideal representative of God , an anointed one , a Messiah ( see chapter 8 ) .
11 of them believed that recession would get worse under a Labour Government , and not one of them believed that it would get better .
12 And what it actually means if you see them like that it actually means that there are two beats in a bar and they 're dotted beats
13 Tradition maintains that many of the Campbells warned Macdonalds in time for them to escape but it can not be denied that on that winter morning in Glencoe many of the Clan Campbell plumbed the depths of treachery and horror .
14 You implore them to believe that it is an object with certain transformation properties under rotations .
15 I will be able to bring what is going on here in science back to the children in the classroom , and make them realise that it is not so far away from what they are learning about .
16 This , at least , is the view of Gair ( 1978 ) , who reports that a Gallup Poll in May 1978 showed that 40 per cent of Americans did not know that the United States imported oil at all , and that hardly any of them knew that it imported about half its crude oil and refined products at that time .
17 Like a ship on a slow tide , she had moved away from him , without either of them knowing until it was too late and the drift could n't be stopped .
18 They relented when it was explained that the alternative was to exhume the bodies of other relatives .
19 He did not say much when they met and it was always muffled by the lapels of his coat .
20 The scene was filmed , but the problems started when they realized that it would not be possible for them to be lowered to the ground , as planned .
21 In the end they agreed that it was a fair way of sharing the inheritance , and so the legal steps were taken to transfer equal shares to all of us .
22 I asked that the link road from to Lane , which had been omitted , should be included in the town plan and Councillor has written on that matter to District Council and they agreed that it should be .
23 The fighting continued for a few seconds before they realised that it was no longer dark .
24 They abandoned this idea when they realised that it would mean the end of the NSDAP in Danzig .
25 Surely they realised that it had all been a mistake once you explained ? ’
26 But as they cuddled the dead baby they realised that it was n't their child .
27 The nurses topped it up again as soon as they realised but it took time to go through and have any effect so I had about twenty minutes of real labour pains .
28 They , they asked that it be done on a Friday and a Saturday and that they appeared on Thursday with it , erm , I 'm getting on with it .
29 He and my hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield posed the best question of the debate when they asked whether it could apply to rail .
30 People paid their debts and when they needed help , they asked and it was never refused ; it was the way that the small and widespread community had always lived , and as a system it was dignified and efficient .
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