Example sentences of "some [noun pl] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 Results will be given as quickly as possible , but some experts fear they could take up to a month if demand is high .
2 Some experts suggested they were due to other industries nearby — like chemical factories and oil refineries .
3 From the sketchy results available , some experts think they see flaws in the study , in the sampling and testing procedures especially .
4 In South Africa , ants visiting Ficus sur to tend homopterans deter parasitoids of the figs , thus enhancing pollination success , but some ants feed on arriving pollinators , while some birds eat them as they emerge .
5 Some Florentines liked them because they were picturesque .
6 By the same token , the dodos of Mauritius were giant pigeons ( though some biologists believe they were closer to rails ) .
7 Corbett looked into her harassed face and fearful eyes and , digging into his purse , drew out some coins handed them to her .
8 Clubs had agreed a deal with Central for the first two months of the season , but it was thrown into doubt after some clubs said they were n't getting paid enough .
9 The projects focus on maintaining and protecting the species ' habitats , and in some cases establishing them in new habitats .
10 The word ‘ mothering ’ is sexist in many contexts because it reinforces the ‘ natural ’ connection of women with children and childcare — a connection that feminists have criticised , since under our present social arrangements it has the entirely sexist consequences of defining non-mothers as non-women , restricting women 's opportunities to do other things if they wish , exploiting their unpaid labour and in some cases causing them to be seen as less important than the children they give birth to .
11 Staff in local authority children 's homes are being given new powers to restrain young people in their care physically , and in some cases to lock them up overnight .
12 Pupils have many different views as to the nature of learning and the role of teachers , and part of the work with a new class is in some cases to get them to modify their perspective .
13 However , when used in poorer conditions , particularly thawing ice , some climbers feel they tend to cut down through the ice and give poor support .
14 Some authorities subdivide them into three types — the down-awn hairs , the awn hairs and the guard-awn hairs — but these subtle distinctions are of little value .
15 We have seen the problems facing these mutations in the natural habitat , but in captivity their chances are far higher , because some fishkeepers find them interesting and attractive , and attempt to propagate them .
16 Some schools say they have an emergency fund they can dip into if family finances are really tight .
17 Some survivors complained they were being herded towards the site of the second bomb and were only 50ft away when it exploded .
18 Some referees think they know best and wo n't let the physio on the pitch .
19 But some traders believe they 've been let down .
20 For a transitional period , industrial policy should include the option of erecting external barriers in some sectors to allow them to restructure and modernise .
21 She says some shoppers think they 've seen people acting , or even dressed , suspiciously .
22 Till the old governor comes and some , some trainers saddle them , but some leave it to travel head lad .
23 For instance , it would be wrong to reconsider the Taylor Report because some fans say they prefer to stand at football matches and there is a likelihood that less wealthy clubs will be forced out of business .
24 Maybe it was something she found in one of her bins It was just six dots , anyway , and some lines joining them up Five of the dots had names , Sometimes she said they were stars , sometimes they were the names of cities .
25 ‘ We need to get player representation involved when such changes are in the air because , frankly , I saw nothing wrong with the old laws — just the way some countries played them . ’
26 Going back to those first commands and prohibitions on which ( among other things ) conscience is founded , it is apparent that some babies heed them more readily and consistently than others , and that some parents convey them more effectively than others .
27 Some parents say they can barely afford children : living costs rocketed in the late 1980s , and Taipei is now reckoned to be one of the world 's most expensive cities in which to live .
28 Some parents say they wo n't allow their children to travel by bus until the law is changed .
29 There are loads of baddies , and the world needs some goodies to keep them in hand .
30 Some businessmen say they 're losing trade as a result because people are getting bored with Christmas weeks before it arrives .
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