Example sentences of "[noun] they [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | Over on the other side they could make out the chimney of the paper works among rising woods . |
2 | If they strained their eyes they could make out the clusters of houses and farmyards that were Suardal to the north , the pencil-thin bars of smoke already rising from them and the meagre herds moving across the open country like ants . |
3 | But next Saturday they will roll out the red carpet for a home match with a David Irwin Ulster XV . |
4 | When the Windsor herd arrives in late July they will make up the largest group of African elephants in the country . |
5 | In the breeding aquarium they could suck in the fry and result in heavy losses . |
6 | According to Shaw : ‘ If we do what we say we are going to do for investors they will put up the money for T&L if it has a good acquisition opportunity . |
7 | The staff appraisal interviews were conducted by the Head and the Deputy Head ( Staff ) , who claimed that the main benefits were : a report on individual teachers , agreed with them , on their personal file ( to which the Head added ‘ they 're helping to write their own references ’ ) , and clarification for the Senior Management Team as to what INSET actions they ought to take on the individual teacher 's behalf . |
8 | In 1985 , its Labour majority was bigger than that of the Tories and the people of Derbyshire re-elected it in 1989 : they are satisfied with Derbyshire county council 's policies , and when we have the general election they will kick out the Under-Secretary of State and the hon. Member for Amber Valley ( Mr. Oppenheim ) , the man with the Pampers on . |
9 | In relays , each team tries to drink water in identical jugs from a spoon , until at the end they can lift up the jugs to drink . |
10 | When lifted and placed against a transparent plastic sheet they would show up the tiniest particle . |