Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] they " in BNC.

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1 The men themselves could hardly bear to be above ground ; at least down below they had each other .
2 Well they 've got a computer up in number two , and I went in tonight they 're playing chuffing Grand Prix .
3 They 're not washing in like they were before .
4 If you 've got a guy gathered , I 'm not saying try but if you got somebody who , who did the job and gathered it in like they would do .
5 On the one hand , if they go along unquestioningly they may lose their autonomy , and their subordinates will see them as not having significant influence with corporate .
6 ‘ If Crosby , Stills and Nash or James Taylor came along now they 'd call themselves country just to get airplay , ’ observes London-based publicist Richard Wootton .
7 You know there were no difference in them only er as they go along now they 're putting plastic rails up instead of being wooden , you see 'em there .
8 The old 'uns know if they come in now they 'll be seen nice and easy and have time for a chat-up with their old mates . ’
9 He was in today they were n't
10 Down here they 're Catholics ; bit more relaxed about that sort of thing . ’
11 In the darkness , he could barely make out the wooden boards that had been nailed into place over the shattered window vents at street level , but even down here they could hear the hissing of rain on the pavements outside and the grumbling of thunder in the sky .
12 Yes we had er ships wh we , they call erm these liberty ships come in from America loaded with bombs and when they moved them up there , well they call them down here they call them liberty ships and er the bombs were loaded , so they used to erm put all timber between each layer of bombs and they had proper carpenters who would fix all these and when the dockers went down , they put these bombs out , cos they were n't detonated , the detonators were in the fore end of the ship , right down the lower hull and erm the bombs were loaded into open trucks loaded into , well the dockers they thought it was dangerous , cos we had the Fire Brigade , that 's the fire service down there and standing by with the fire engines and dockers they wanted the , they want a shilling , I think it was a shilling a day extra , well a shilling extra something like that and there they got it the shilling or extra pound , cos us crane drivers we were n't on the same par as them , so we asked for a shilling .
13 Down here they get a few of that .
14 They have built the club house obstructing the highway without getting the path diverted , if they have to pull it down then they should be made to pull it down .
15 I , I think it was only a drop in the ocean really towards the national effort , but , but I remember erm at Darlaston , they used to build tanks over there and they , they used to pay us visits in sometimes they 'd send some of their men over in the tanks to give us a pep talk about the war effort and all that but er , they used to do things like that then to gee you up erm
16 Down there they will escape the buffetings of the storms to come and there too , where temperatures are much lower , their bodily process will slow down and so use less energy at a time in the year when there is little for these animals to eat .
17 You go down there they slap you on the wrist you walk away from it and go and do it again .
18 We went down there they 'd arranged for us er place to sleep and everything , and we went to this meeting it was quite a big hall I think they were all like Trade Union delegates and that .
19 When you get down there they 're much much better than
20 He got the sack , cos he got up and left his job overslept and annoyed erm Rachael because she woke him up twice and said come on you 've got to go to work , he said alright then , she , she went back to bed thinking he 'd get up and of course he were still laying in bed , I woke him up at five to eleven , said come on you 're an hour late , but when he got down there they said no it 's no good you 've got the sack , and he said well it 's your own fault then cos you were woke up twice by Rachael at nine o'clock , he had n't , he could have got up and gone to work , just idle we met him twice , it really upset him
21 Those lads down there they 're fighting living on their ruddy strike pay and look at you lot !
22 The council says the theatre 's a major drain on their resources and to avoid shutting it down completely they had to make the change .
23 If there was a proper , a bus system that you could nip on easily they would do that but all those
24 Over and over again they played the game , until the dog heard his master calling and said , ‘ That 's my boy , Master .
25 They were on yesterday they 've added two extra dates round here .
26 She turned her head slightly as a voice behind her said , ‘ If those idiots do n't come off soon they 'll get booed .
27 It goes off ever they look at them now .
28 You see they had mm , er Friday off now they went off to Merryvale , which is fine !
29 ‘ It usually starts with truancy and bunking off then they get into shoplifting and drug taking and on to burglary eventually becoming habitual criminals . ’
30 ‘ It usually starts with truancy and bunking off then they get into shoplifting and drug taking and on to burglary eventually becoming habitual criminals , ’ he said .
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