Example sentences of "they [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was involved in some of the student protests against them during that period ; but at the end of the day she still felt that an English education was a necessary tool for survival for her children .
2 What we ha If we do n't support them during that period , how on earth do we get them to be two years old ?
3 Great attention was paid to the pollution which resulted from contact with them during these periods , with vital purification rituals being prescribed to avert the danger to both individuals and community ( in particular , the male religious community , see below ) and restrictions imposed on their movement , particularly with regard access to the cult , during their times of uncleanness .
4 And the previous level of frankness in communication between the spouses about these matters can narrow or widen the possibility of stress between them during these communications in a hospital ward .
5 Ruined churches still stand as testaments to the women and children burnt alive in them during those years .
6 It gives readers that necessary tug which will take them through all sorts of possibly wearisome matters to the final page .
7 and push them through that loop , it looks
8 The problem of clarifying a sensory structure can be eased by putting the trio into dynamic , harmonic or GP series and then linking them through another dimension .
9 Still later there are codicils in which the testator addresses both the initial and substitute heirs , and entrusts them through another trust clause with payment of all dispositions : ‘ Lucius Titius to his initial and substitute heirs : greetings .
10 Sarah had joined them through another miracle , a cloak thrown by Mary Jacobus which upheld her feet on the water .
11 ‘ We have put people through a lot of training , ’ added Anthony , ‘ and will be putting them through more training , aimed at changing attitudes and leading people , whatever function they are in , to ask more frequently .
12 Malengin Fole led them through several apartments , all of them apparently abandoned .
13 Franks led them through some swing doors with a flourish and into another corridor , explaining that normally he would not waste money by taking them to a full editing suite .
14 His job was to talk them through any roadblocks .
15 Surely in a sense you 're unfair , for example , to the gifted children by putting them through this mode .
16 These are the new rate books , we 've literally only had them through this week .
17 Oh I used to love sally loaves and you cut them off that way
18 I want you to try and do that for as long as you can , the person 's who 's trying to take them off it you try and take them off that point as long as you can , the other person stick to your guns , okay ?
19 Mm , mm and no , I dropped them off this morning , that 's it , he 's picking them up
20 They begged him to let them off this time , but he rang back hour after hour , day , after day : " Sell your car .
21 ‘ You know , ’ she said resentfully , ‘ when Billy was inside he was sharing a landing with some very funny men , and one day he was telling them about that pub he bought with the cellars full of Château d'Yquem not showing off or nothing , just by way of general conversation , and they said , ‘ Nice , is it , with that stuff you lot eat ?
22 Improving staff morale — Staff also felt that the care programme approach could help their morale and broaden their repertoire of interventions when the training process they received ‘ valued staff ’ and taught them about each other 's professional skills and local resources .
23 The game was spoiled by erratic and inconsistent refereeing by Kettering official Brian Hill , who felt it necessary to take aside both captains in the 21st minute and warn them about each team 's tactics .
24 When they arrived the hospital team changed tack and referred to them about all matters with regard to the girl 's care because they were the next of kin .
25 But Fenella seemed to have caught the Gruagach 's interest fairly and squarely ; Caspar , only partly listening , heard her telling them about another life , another world , where people had fled in panic from the Feargach Grian many centuries earlier and how the Feargach Grian had , on that occasion , appeared in one of its truly terrible aspects .
26 Young people who have been caught in this trap have had no information given to them about this change and can not avail themselves of the choice of training like colleagues born on or before July 1 .
27 They 've had a very busy summer in the Admissions Office , but now the new academic year is underway , I 've invited them into the studio to ask them about this year 's admissions .
28 And I told them about this job I 'd done here .
29 When a colleague discovered that I was coming here to do this er she saw it as laughable and she also saw it as something that I would prefer to keep quiet from my colleagues and tried a bit of moral blackmail on me as well to say I 'm going to tell them about that if you do n't them about this sort of thing .
30 ‘ Whatever you do , do n't tell them about this lot . ’
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