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

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1 They think that they are far too rare to travel with the ordinary animals on Noah 's ark so they build their own ’ .
2 They think that they are far too rare to travel with the ordinary animals on Noah 's ark so they build their own ’ .
3 The opposition reacted angrily to the intervention by French and Belgian troops , calling for their withdrawal and warning of more violence if they did anything more than evacuate their nationals .
4 The withdrawal of earlier death has been so marked that today most English people will have no direct experience of the grief of bereavement until they lose their own parents , when they are themselves well into middle age .
5 He stood there , his face awash with blood , his swollen mouth hanging open , but still conscious , still awake enough to see his younger brother 's eyes as they fixed his own and lined him up for the coup de grace .
6 These people here are very over-careful you know , they just like to cover every eventuality so they asked us all to ring our families even though there is n't a thing wrong … . ’
7 They did n't like the turkey so they threw it all away .
8 But this may also attract criticism from parents if they make their own comparisons about trends and innovations .
9 The government would save so much money in the long run if they built us all homes instead of putting us up in this dump ; it 's ridiculous . ’
10 We were all looking for some direction in our lives and they gave us that direction .
11 They need to be fed from ( and vented to ) a cold water storage cistern unless they have their own integral cold water cistern .
12 The view that states imperil their own legitimacy when they offend their own subjects ' conservative conceptions of constitutionality is found more amongst other academic students of politics than amongst political scientists themselves .
13 ‘ — and I was placed between Harry Burrows and Piers Langley and they told me all about hunting round here and really it was so interesting that I hardly noticed what we ate , some sort of fish and pheasant I think and , oh yes , there was an ice but by that stage , you know , I did n't have the smallest corner to put in so much as a mouthful — ’
14 They have an arrangement with the University and they have their own buildings , and they collaborate with the people here , mostly in Engineering .
15 They will not then defer decision until they form their own judgment .
16 Shirley Lorimer of Lowdens says : ‘ He invited all his friends round for a party and Glenn and Charlie were so enthralled with the Lowden guitars that they bought one each .
17 That will not be easy because most of them are heavily involved in funding of all sorts of other organisations and they have their own interests .
18 They were Roman Catholics and they brought their own priests , their own life style and a cultural heritage which owed much to Italy .
19 About two years since they gave me that .
20 Having cruelly ignored the band for two years as they dragged their own equipment between some of London 's less than prestigious live dives , people are finally beginning to wake up to the idea of Suede .
21 Grasses will help to build up the feeling of luxuriance and they add their own special grace when they sway about in the breeze .
22 And then you all go round the car boot and they have their own car and they 'll be selling your stuff out of it .
23 Pies scones and they made their own with the potatoes .
24 Scots per day … that all servants that shall be found to be fourty days out of service after they Leave their former Masters and not engaged with ane oyr. master shall pay ten merks Scots of fine , and that every woman that shall be found out of service as above to pay five merks Scots of fine … " 1729 .
25 Even then the provisions under the Act were fairly limited : the penal laws were not repealed , but Protestant Dissenters were merely given immunity from prosecution if they held their own religious services , provided their meeting-houses were licensed and the doors were left open when they met .
26 ‘ Will — um — any of the Massingham staff be moving here , do you know ? ’ she asked Jimmy , trying desperately not to be alarmed , but , well schooled in dealing with the profitability side of company business , unable to see Massingham 's keeping on Vasey staff if they had their own people able to do the work .
27 You see there would n't have been a kiln at the mill before that I think it every house had their own kiln and they dried their own you ken .
28 Why should Paul 's preaching have so provoked the Nazarean hierarchy that they sent their own emissaries in his wake to discredit him ?
29 They know when to knock it to the corners , when to play it short , when to feed the strikers and they do it all with the highest quality .
30 The boots had platform soles and they cost him more than his weekly wages at the warehouse .
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