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

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1 However , if the inhibitor was injected at such a time that RNA synthesis was inhibited while the animals were being trained on the maze , then they failed to remember it when tested on it later .
2 Poor people do n't want a millionaire among them reminding them of some way in which they failed to make it .
3 Some say they were unaware of the full impact of the new line management structure when they met to discuss it .
4 When the congregation of the Lutheran Church gathered to hear the Word of God expounded , they expected to hear it expounded fully , and the Pastor of Tappersdorf was ready to oblige , not merely comparing the German text for the day — a reference to the doings of an obscure Old Testament prophet — with the original Hebrew , and giving a learned half-hour to an explanation of the circumstances in which the prophet lived , suffered , and prophesied , a time in which it seemed a small group of people struggled for the truth and searched for God under the shadow of huge decadent empires to the East — and the West , but he , the Pastor , was perfectly willing to apply the prophet 's message to the present day — and to present-day socialist Germany , at that .
5 No , she bloody ought to after the first couple of dozen times , but anyway , when they come back and we got back at night and we started playing them and putting things on er you know they got to like it
6 Here they got put it all out there .
7 Liz married a farmer from when they got married , just before they got married it was her birthday and he bought her a Porsche .
8 And when they got married it was and in the paper and that 's the truth that .
9 Twenty years later , after including a pledge to abolish the Lords in the 1983 manifesto and dropping it from the 1987 manifesto , the Labour party again committed itself to reform of the Lords : now they planned to replace it with an elected chamber designed more to reflect the diversity of the nation and the regions , but with less legislative power .
10 They planned to buy it from Spiro 's cousin Nigel , but returned to California after telling neighbours the children hated the wet cold weather .
11 They agreed to abolish it .
12 They agreed to shorten it to ‘ Other Scenes ’ .
13 The citadel bacame a furniture warehouse , before it was bought by Tamara Malcom and her husband in 1973 and they applied to convert it into a theatre .
14 If you sent your work to a publisher and have not heard from them for two months , you should write to ask them whether or not they intend to publish it .
15 The successful outcome means that they intend to repeat it next year .
16 Under the act the holder of information has to disclose the type of information they hold , where they 've got it from , and who they intend to disclose it to .
17 Instead they intend privatising it . ’
18 ABC is committed to expanding its European division ; that is why they have acquired Name and is why they intend to expand it ;
19 Such learning should be reviewed , preferably by the educational supervisor ; doctors should describe what they have learnt and how they intend to apply it .
20 They know what they want and they intend to get it .
21 A lot of us ignore the fact that people do have their own development and they want to do something a bit more exciting , but unless we 're given the opportunity ask will they want to demonstrate it ?
22 Er and but others just feel they want to do it that way , other companies .
23 I explained to Valerie and Keith that a relationship could be anything they cared to make it .
24 If girls deviate , they tend to do it in a way that causes far less disruption than boys , such as pretending to write when they are bored .
25 Even if they do , they tend to cordon it off from other feminist issues .
26 If , if your , if your total turnover was sixteen thousand , then the inspector of taxes would want from you an account which shows how your fifteen thou sixteen thousand has been arrived at , who 's paid you this money because he looks at those and he checks their accounts to see they 've received it obviously , that 's what it is , and wh how is your five thousand pounds made up .
27 Why could n't they 've made it the Soton game ? ?
28 And I mean I think women tend to be inv having to cope with things like school and er and health and you know they 're a at the grass roots if you like of you know at the receiving end of you know say cuts in in services like that and bus services and just quality of rural life and I mean the quality of life in Blaenau is depopulation and unemployment and you know and and in a sense there is lot of scope for women to break down the barriers of you know cos it is true that the the Councillors they 're supposed to represent the people or whatever tend to be quite well to do they 've done it thank you very much and then oh you know they 've got the time on their hands and they tend to be men and s school ex school teachers ex You know and they 're not having to cope with really situations that go will put them in touch with what it 's like not to have a bus service or not to have proper health care and this sort of thing you know .
29 Yeah because what they did they they 've done it a few a times though different people , look and see how far it is before it 's a blind spot .
30 The date on it used to be 1623 , but I see they 've changed it to 1610 , though I do n't agree with either of those dates .
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