Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] they [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 " If you 'll nobbut stop runnin' after 'em they 'll settle down .
2 One of the kids asked about the foal and it suddenly occurred to me they 'd like to see all the mares , so I had them brought inside specially for visitors ' day . "
3 Framed in it they could see a letter .
4 Well that 's what I 'm saying , why do n't you use the money that Geoffrey and Jean gave you with al buy something and then you can write to them and tell them what you 've cos it 's a fortnight since your birthday , it 's time you 're writing to them they 'll think you 're a most ungrateful child if you do n't write and say thank you .
5 ‘ If they can stand dogs piddling on them they can stand a bit o' paint . ’
6 He says although it is a small haul if they keep going at it they will get results .
7 ‘ I wish I could go myself but if she complains and London hears about it they 'll put a stop on me doing anything .
8 It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent .
9 They went out from us but they did not really belong to us , for if they had belonged to us they would have remained with us but their going showed that none of them belong to us .
10 You ca n't even he probably , he , he could n't , you do n't have to it they can give you
11 The end of that talk was that Farmer Olinton said he 'd be only too pleased for the Brownies to use his loft for Pack Meetings , and if Miss Truscott would call on him they 'd arrange the whole thing .
12 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
13 And when you talk to them they will say we can find out whether they 've got a criminal record or not , how can they offer that service in the public domain without having access to your computer ?
14 But these that do it they must be bloody experienced at it they could do it so quick as they was doing it .
15 If people must pay for it they will take its effects into account in making private decisions and there will no longer be market failure .
16 The government could issue each family with a cage for their own felon , and depending on how they felt about him they 'd treat him accordingly .
17 Three hundred people say hang round the bar and say , conservation board I 've had lots of letters , well so have I , we 'll get get through them they might cause trouble .
18 The bear necessities of life will come to you they 'll come to you .
19 But I think that erm once they 'd got started on it they would find it very beneficial in terms of erm improving their kind of over-all general image .
20 When beings from another planet get started on you they will laugh at your beliefs .
21 So he knew that if he instructed Marshalls to act for him they would charge him their normal fees for their work .
22 If you have an architect , surveyor or agent working for you they will do this for you .
23 Well so the answer is yes , you 'll be getting one , if you check with them they 'll tell you what the timescale is I wish all items were as easy as this .
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