Example sentences of "[pron] they [det] " in BNC.

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1 working it out any of them them all and then you can miss out the ones we do you feel you do n't need .
2 She gave me them all the time when I was little , she recalls .
3 ‘ Give me them both , ’ he demanded urgently , halting at a junction .
4 Oh I they all owe me now !
5 kept checking up on people 's like erm capabilities as well instead of getting on with his own job he kept checking up on their them all as well .
6 The Bellman himself they all praised to the skies —
7 If , say , on Wordswoth , he would , instead of having one hour in which they all discussed Wordswoth together , have seven hours in which they all discussed Wordswoth separately .
8 If , say , on Wordswoth , he would , instead of having one hour in which they all discussed Wordswoth together , have seven hours in which they all discussed Wordswoth separately .
9 And to all Britain 's European allies there seemed to be something incongruous about her ending conscription just as they were trying to expand their conscript forces under American pressure , in order to make the forward defence of Western Europe , which they all desired , a practicable strategy .
10 Although all ICI 's board members have endorsed the reorganisation ( which they all claim to be a radical one ) , it seems that both Mr Hampel and Mr Hutchison initially favoured a different course for ICI .
11 But with his damnable purity , which they all praised after his death , Modigliani insisted on going his own way .
12 Picture to yourself the embarrassment of His Grace the Archbishop at hearing the opera praised by the whole family of the Elector and by all the nobles , and at receiving the enthusiastic congratulations which they all expressed to him .
13 MTV and the advent of satellite — so much of which relies on cheap pop programming — also signals for many countries the Americanization of youth culture , and one way to indicate national resistance is to originate your own music television — which they all do these days .
14 One family tradition which is rigorously upheld is the big soul-food blow out which they all enjoy whenever Sheila returns from a tour , or when a TV project is over .
15 With regard to their own work , three of the four women said they had been criticised by White feminists for ‘ too much sex ’ or for ‘ collusion in the exploitation of women for the male gaze ’ , a criticism which they all felt was inappropriate and indicative not just of Western ignorance vis-à-vis questions of representation and cultural difference , but also of institutional and political constraints .
16 He succeeded in cutting four small slices , which they all nibbled gingerly .
17 The network of warm nuances , security , so important to the weekly meeting , the ‘ sisterhood ’ of which they all so proudly spoke outside the group , was no longer the fine-spun filigree in which air and light and communication were held .
18 The big advantage we 've got over bands from the '60s and '70s is we can look back and see the exact point at which they all turned shit — and we 're not going to make the same mistake ! ’
19 It had an emergency exit which they all had a go at unbolting .
20 In truth there are liquid acrylics of varying viscosity and therefore suitable for different uses , but the one thing which they all have in common is that they open up acrylic work to the whole field of design and illustration and offer other useful techniques for the fine artist .
21 It is as though the programme of Galileo and Locke , which involved discarding secondary qualities ( colour , taste , etc. ) in favour of primary qualities ( the quantities of classical mechanics ) , had been carried a stage further and these primary qualities had themselves become secondary to the property of potentia in which they all lay latent .
22 In an ideal situation , flat and house sharers will have a less-anxious living space if they work out a few basic rules beforehand , which they all agree to comply with later .
23 Rhetorically its strategy of reiteration attempts to unify different groups into one political bloc by appealing to a single source of oppression which they all share .
24 Fenella was watching the giants , feeling cold inside at the way in which they all kept glancing slyly in her direction .
25 We can work with the class to create a story in which they all have a stake , slowing it down at particular moments , thereby creating strong dramatic tension , deepening understanding and also enabling us to value publicly the contribution of particular children .
26 It was found that the most significant characteristic is its variety , which in turn results from the wide variation in the conditions among different authorities , together with the wide area of discretionary power which they all have .
27 It 's alleged Gary Corbett held her by the legs and swung her against a wall at the flat in which they all lived at Forest Green in Nailsworth , near Stroud in Gloucestershire .
28 Added to which they all tend to wear the regulation uniform in class , complete with cap very often , so that and I stand out conspicuously in our light coloured and variegated clothes .
29 which they all do in my class , cos they 're all thick I could n't believe it right
30 It is now a caring and loving one , in which they both feel free to be themselves , and the trust between them is absolute .
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