Example sentences of "they at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So how much were they at the Swan 's then ?
2 Aye , cos they 're quite high are n't they at the back , them Fords ai n't they ?
3 Are they at the back ?
4 that was the laugh with David he said erm , he said about that and that cos when he had this , they had this big farewell thing did n't they at the bowling alley and I never went and I was the only one and erm they come round , they come round and I thought yeah I really
5 Apart from the fact they at the end .
6 Right , things are on hold though with assessments are n't they at the moment , cos they
7 They make all them bon bons do n't they at the moment .
8 Not many people are are they at the moment ?
9 Well you have to join 'em at the back
10 Told 'em at the Frolic that scurvy Captain 's rooking us … and what 's the answer ?
11 Bung 'em at the baddies for all you 're worth , but do n't waste 'em — you 've only got a limited supply !
12 They 're like , I do n't know , it 's like they 're really thin , and she 's plucked 'em at the end as a kid .
13 One met them at every turn asking plaintively , ‘ Has edyone god edy andihysterbine tableds ? ’
14 The band spent a fortune on chrysanthemums , employing people to distribute them at every gig .
15 Rather does Karajan seem to remind them at every point of what they had agreed on in countless hours of common endeavour ; and his movements — chiefly of the baton-less left hand — are functional , not in the least demonic .
16 When they do become ill the John Warin ward in Oxford is there for them at every stage .
17 Stephen Bayley , former director of the Design Museum , will chair a debate , taking questions from the floor ( many pre-wrapped ) and flinging them at a panel of designers , architects , patrons and critics , among them Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council , and Mies van der Rohe buff .
18 But remember it was Mrs Thatcher , who when she was arguing against the er European Monetary System , said you ca n't buck the markets , and ultimately that is true , or at least more precisely , you can only buck them at a cost , you can only buck it by buying or selling pounds , which messes up your money supply , or raising or lowering your interest rates at a time when you might not be wanting to do so .
19 One man has died and another was seriously injured when a fifteen tonne machine fell on them at a factory in Gloucestershire .
20 The last person to see his wife and children alive was Joe Zerboni who had played bridge with them at a Halloween party at a California country club .
21 He became suspicious and denounced them at a branch meeting .
22 I first met them at a trial .
23 ‘ I 'm sure what I say is quite unnecessary — but they might , you know , sympathetic looks and so on — I 'd like you to keep them at a distance . ’
24 Tero followed them at a distance , watching her new friend with sorrowful anxious eyes .
25 They want management to trust them at a distance .
26 I got them at a craft fair at farm .
27 Jimmy Richards , 31 , suffocated after the weights landed on his face and neck when he tried to lift them at a Bradford health club .
28 we 're used to a lot of Shakespeare 's archaisms because he was studying them at A level and Shakespeare 's got so a special sort of band of them that he uses .
29 They took assets on to their books assuming they would sell them at a profit shortly afterwards .
30 Hawkins , a Devon merchant , had seen that the demand for slaves from Africa was increasing in South America , and in 1562 he sailed — in the way many Englishmen were to do in the seventeenth and eighteenth century — to West Africa , bought slaves , took them to the Caribbean ports , and sold them at a profit .
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