Example sentences of "[verb] they [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | When Tim helps clients to decorate they have to accept they will not end up with a ‘ decorated ’ house in the London sense of the word . |
2 | Friends of Cuba suggest they may just scrape through now that oil in commercial quantities has been found . |
3 | The concert was a sell out , but younger fans , some with their parents , were disappointed to find they could n't get in because they were under sixteen . |
4 | The discovery was made at 11.30am after staff arrived at the pub and found they could not get in . |
5 | But Bonsai World staff say they wo n't give up without a fight . |
6 | But protestors say they wo n't give in . |
7 | If matters are n't resolved to their satisfaction the environmental groups warn whatever Timbmet say they may well come back . |
8 | Like , say they 've been out on a run and there 's a call , they say they ca n't go out because they 're not in uniform and are all sweaty ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 27 ) . |
9 | Thames Water say they 'll no carry out further studies of the site over the next two to three years . |
10 | Now , almost ten years , on farmers there say they would not go back to the days of Government subsidies and control over what can be grown . |
11 | He says they can even zoom in on tax discs to see if they 're valid . |
12 | The real murderers now hid in the shadows , mocking both him and Cranston , believing they would never search out the truth . |
13 | Private contractors take over from them next month , and have said they wo n't take on Tony and George Sabin . |
14 | Look , it 's full up look they wo n't go in . |
15 | One highly-paid aid official admitted : ‘ We are forcing poor people at gunpoint to grow a crop which they know they can not survive on . |
16 | Er you know erm the letter , the reply went back from Dave saying that every you know , possible thing was done to get bilingual staff but at the end of the day you know they could n't come up with the goods . |
17 | you know they 'd all come down , but if they do n't , erm |
18 | You would think that they were — thankfully — drawing to a close , and then they would burst off again for another hour and you found yourself wishing they would just shut up . |
19 | Ladbrokes accepted the bet without hesitation but claimed afterwards that their rules clearly state they ca n't take on such wagers . |
20 | She said she was going to make a Will saying they could both stay on , without paying rent , as long as they wanted to . |
21 | And I do n't think they 'll ever come back ! |
22 | Do n't think they will all fit on there will they Tim ? |
23 | Ca n't think why and I ca n't think why they should think they must n't go on Pan Am cos Pan Am are a target |
24 | Cos they are quite tame , I mean that 's one thing about the hens I mean they ca n't come out though , they just wander about . |
25 | Ju well you know , I mean they ca n't get up to much but |
26 | It is no use whatsoever introducing bait at irregular intervals , for the lesson we are trying to teach them will not sink in if we give them time to forget in between each baiting session . |
27 | Only because it is assumed that if people understood the system in which they were involved they would not put up with it , and it would not go on . |
28 | Then of course , when they 've eaten they ca n't get out again . ’ |
29 | They felt they should either bring in new blood or sell the company . |
30 | It was because of these expectations about planning that members of the RTO felt they could comfortably cut down on DHA estimates of the revenue required for community services . |