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 By the same token , the dodos of Mauritius were giant pigeons ( though some biologists believe they were closer to rails ) .
5 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 .
6 However , when used in poorer conditions , particularly thawing ice , some climbers feel they tend to cut down through the ice and give poor support .
7 Some schools say they have an emergency fund they can dip into if family finances are really tight .
8 Some survivors complained they were being herded towards the site of the second bomb and were only 50ft away when it exploded .
9 Some referees think they know best and wo n't let the physio on the pitch .
10 But some traders believe they 've been let down .
11 She says some shoppers think they 've seen people acting , or even dressed , suspiciously .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Some parents say they wo n't allow their children to travel by bus until the law is changed .
15 Some businessmen say they 're losing trade as a result because people are getting bored with Christmas weeks before it arrives .
16 Some pimps claim they have seen girls with Muslim holy leaders who require their services .
17 Some workers believe they can see through the ‘ emperor 's clothes ’ , arguing that if a fear of strangers is not actually an illusion , it is irredeemably elusive .
18 The National Federation of Independent Business , which speaks for small businessmen , puts job losses as high as 1m ; some economists say they could be as low as 100,000 .
19 The organisations ' leaders are believed to have incurred Deng 's displeasure , and some observers doubt they can survive the new reform campaign .
20 Zoos , botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity .
21 But some retailers say they will not raise prices until after Christmas .
22 Now it happens that when some substances crystallize they find it easier to do so if some kind of irregularity is present .
23 Some editors believed they would be better off if they refused to take advantage of the new rules and continued to let the censor see their material in manuscript .
24 They are most often described as the offspring of fire , though some sources claim they first arose from man 's shadow .
25 Some businesses vowed they would be back today and a number of ‘ business as usual ’ signs had already gone up around shop windows .
26 He had played a conciliatory role in ending the players ' strike during the last labour-contract negotiations in 1990 and some owners felt they could not fully trust him to be their man this time round .
27 Some tenants fear they could have to pay again , or face eviction .
28 Some Minpins say they have seen his back legs , huge and black and very hairy , shaped like lions ' legs but ten times as big .
29 Some slimmers feel they need actual supervision and there are lots of clubs throughout the country such as Slimming Magazine Clubs and Weight Watchers , which offer excellent support .
30 So some academics fear they might fall behind in the promotion race if they get involved with TCS . ’
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