Example sentences of "[noun] they [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For citizens , enterprises and state and non-state institutions of the other side they will create favourable frameworks for entrepreneurial and other economic activity …
2 Obviously , all ministers must have reasonable discretion in such matters , but if they depart from a clear , professional recommendation they must have good reason .
3 However , it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future they will attract sufficient students to make them viable as institutions predominantly offering courses of higher education .
4 With computers they can do all kinds of breakdowns : what I did last week , last month , last year .
5 No matter how well an organization 's strategic actors perceive leadership issues and pursue solutions they must secure organizational dominance and consensus , or at least obedience , for their goals .
6 The cable will be based either on conventional coaxial links made from copper or the newer optical fibres that have much higher ‘ bandwidth ’ — in other words they can carry higher volumes of the signals that represent communications traffic .
7 ‘ In the spring they 'll show green shoots , and then — But why are you so interested in roses ? ’ he asked .
8 If they replace sarcasm and cynicism with objective reporting they will become good journalists .
9 What else if I , I have to go and relieve er if I want er to only work down the cabin and it come to meal times cos we carried on dredging from six in the morning we do al all the winters round cos they eat on the dredger they used to eat three winches four winches on the dredger cos they 'd heave the dredger across the river and back again , wo when they come to meal times I used to have to go on and relieve the man what was driving that winch and I used t cos the er er chins coming round the barrel of the winch they used to override and I used to have a handle to knock them clear .
10 We have to trust the districts can trust the county the county can trust the districts and that in practice they would make this work at local plan level .
11 She said I think in practice they will make considerable input in the care of their daughter , not necessarily with the heavy physical work of care .
12 Such cats may be at a disadvantage when hunting , because their sense of directional sound will be poor , but in other respects they can lead normal lives and make good mothers .
13 In order for them to find the blood vessels they must have some way of sniffing out nutrition , or fleeing from the products of metabolism .
14 The mate used to get erm on the dredger the tug and the two dumb hoppers , or the dumb hoppers they used to get four pound five shillings a week and erm and my father got five pound twelve and six and then it went so long we were given near the end of the dredger and er in the Harbourmaster 's wisdom he cut us all down five shillings a week , so we get three pound fifteen shillings .
15 If they support the work they may provide financial help towards the cost .
16 Section 245 provides that if it appears to the directors that any annual accounts of the company or any directors ' report did not comply with the provisions of the Act they may prepare revised accounts or a revised report .
17 So when they are doing a piece of work on the senses they would do this worksheet as part of that either as homework in the school library or in the local library , or as part of a classroom exercise with the teacher and the librarian present …
18 Without ACET 's practical support at home they could spend long periods of time in hospital unnecessarily .
19 However , in certain circumstances they will charge VAT-registered traders an additional amount ( the flat rate addition ) when supplying agricultural goods and services .
20 But if they were then given a choice of several kinds of seeds they would show sudden switches in preference , even though the seeds were chemically much the same .
21 It may be we are afraid that if they understood our needs they might use that information in some way to exploit us .
22 At any moment they might come sweeping back into the cockpit , impaling Trent or Mariana .
23 What 's in it for the businesses is this : at the moment they can see Eastern Europe as an emerging market , but it 's very difficult to get in there because the hard cash and the skills that they need do n't exist in those countries , but they want to do something , they want to demonstrate their interest , they want to make contact , and what Enterprise Europe gives them is the opportunity to make a good business contact amongst one the young generation of er of business leaders in those countries er in order , and keep those contacts in order that when they do have an opportunity to go into those markets they 've got some young people there to start off with .
24 A bell rang , and for a moment they could hear two voices arguing .
25 Unless they become tribesmen when they acquire national membership they will lack those affiliations and loyalties below the level of nation which are identical in kind to national loyalty , and which sustain and give meaning to the existence of born Libyans : a system which derives nationhood from family and tribe does not easily accommodate immigrants .
26 For the first ten weeks they will spend one hour a week on induction training with their supervisor .
27 Like the secondary lesions they may mimic other skin conditions and can be found on the surface of the skin , or sometimes as lumps or nodules beneath it .
28 After a transition period they would receive cash-limited allocations from the RHA based on the number and characteristics of their resident population and would be free to purchase services from within or without the district ( subject to certain safeguards ) , from NHS , private and voluntary suppliers .
29 In the old days they used to have little houses close together called begins with T
30 In the semi finals they 'll meet Old Northamptonians or Fleetwood .
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