Example sentences of "[vb -s] their " in BNC.

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1 She 'll be okay so long as no one over-cooks their second shot .
2 Indeed , just as Berkeley 's immaterialism foreshadows the phenomenalist theory of perception developed by the so-called Logical Empiricists of this century , so his view , according to which the aim of science is not to provide explanations of nature 's regularities but only to arrive at concise and useful descriptions of them , foreshadows their instrumentalism .
3 It usually does the trick with anyone who loves their job .
4 For those reasons , banks ' clearest role is at times of crisis ; the firm needs their financial support , and they act to rally other supporters .
5 ‘ Anyone who buys this book needs their head tested , ’ he says .
6 Twice weekly the bureau , which uses the parish office at Bohunt on Tuesday from 10 a.m. — 1 p.m. and Wednesday afternoon from 1 p.m. — 4 p.m. , is open to anyone who needs their help .
7 Again , one needs their mind structure as well as the nasal physiology and brain organization , to know just how such an experience would feel .
8 Everyone needs their own story .
9 If governors are to make good decisions on meeting special needs their approach must be equally systematic .
10 The existence of other colleagues is an obvious source of satisfaction and help : he needs their advice ; he may be glad to have their personal help with the students , perhaps supervising or guiding a group , or talking to the entire class ; and he needs their selections and productions .
11 The existence of other colleagues is an obvious source of satisfaction and help : he needs their advice ; he may be glad to have their personal help with the students , perhaps supervising or guiding a group , or talking to the entire class ; and he needs their selections and productions .
12 ‘ Everyone needs their family .
13 Everyone needs their home .
14 Designers , developers and publishers of multimedia need to make a careful and accurate analysis of the human needs their products are meant to address .
15 Back in the drama , they are confronted by a stranger ( a second teacher in role ) who needs their help .
16 Supercomputing — High-performance computers costing millions of pounds can not be sited at every university that needs their computational power ; Yet the vast amounts of data they produce require advanced data visualisation techniques for their human understanding .
17 The album covers their chart career from the debut ‘ Who Needs Love Like That ’ in 1985 through to this year 's Abba cover ‘ Take A Chance On Me ’ , and is accompanied by a video compilation ‘ Pop ! — 20 Hits ’ , which brings together the promos for the band 's biggest singles to date .
18 Leaves , fronds , ferns and creepers glisten , wet and hot , and the earth that covers their roots is black , warm .
19 There is little to see , and users must make up their own minds on whether it covers their needs , rather than relying on the opinions of others .
20 Essentially , then , Spinoza supposes that the moral virtues , and life in accordance with the demands of a sensible morality , provide both the essential background , and a large part of the content , of a human life in which each of us lives their own personal life to the full .
21 And then , if somebody else clicks their fingers they be tha they become their enemy and the enemy if they click their fingers he becomes their enemy .
22 Daily contact with infants in the crèche ( next to the sixth-form coffee bar ) , the elderly , the frail , the physically and mentally disabled , employed people who come to us for literacy support or computing courses , active retired people attending daytime A-level classes , members of the community using our library , students on the threshold of professional careers in music playing with non-too-gifted amateurs engaged in recreation , academically-gifted students about to enter university engaged in social work with our special-needs students , has perhaps given us an unusually clear insight into the different ways people need and want education and the different circumstances in which it enriches their lives .
23 We explained how the enjoyment of reading helps to develop children 's imaginative and aesthetic lives , enriches their use of language , introduces them to our cultural heritage and gives them opportunities for cultural analysis .
24 The study discards current Window 3.1 users in the intermediate term because it neither improves their speed nor enriches their functionality .
25 It is compatible with the order-maintenance function of the police that they should have power to regulate both public processions and assemblies , and the 1986 Act refines their powers to do this .
26 As a journalist himself , Hetherington ( 1985 ) emphasizes the role of editors as well as proprietors and defends their ‘ honest journalism ’ and willingness to resist both proprietorial and government pressure .
27 He describes ufology as ‘ a war zone in which everyone desperately defends their own theory and hates everyone else . ’
28 He still defends their use on the grounds that ‘ For selfish reasons a prison administrator needs to know as much as he can about each prisoner , especially incoming prisoners . ’
29 Why Martha transferred the money before she put her apron on I do n't know — I suppose it 's just that everyone has their own little routines for doing things .
30 Everyone has their own room with a little fridge and a kettle , but you do have to share kitchen and bathroom . ’
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