Example sentences of "[pron] they [verb] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I think the interest that people have in those areas show that there is that hunger for a deep personal kind of faith , which they do n't usually find when they worship in the churches .
2 I 'm sure that 's why so many people compromise and end up in relationships which they do n't really want to be in .
3 All interested staff are thus exposed to the result of each major study , and get a chance to query or challenge on points which they do not immediately accept .
4 They have enjoyed a vogue in recent years which they do not always merit and they now seem to be losing some of their popularity .
5 It would not be difficult to conduct an informal interview with almost anyone , asking them for criticisms of the national health service , the police or the railways , all three of which confer great benefit on the population , for which they do not always receive much credit .
6 That is the purpose of the peace conference in The Hague , which they frequently attend and where they issue declarations and undertakings which they do not always respect when they get home .
7 In it young children , with the great enthusiasm children always show for a colourful ritual which they do not fully understand , recite with actions an English nursery rhyme for his benefit .
8 The strength of their position , which they did not sufficiently exploit , was that the majority of the TUC , upon whose support the miners depended , preferred the report to a General Strike .
9 Lydia had said that one night 's fast would be preferable to the plight in which they did indeed now find themselves , but Betty regarded the idea of missing a meal as unnatural and Lydia was overruled .
10 Had they all in fact something to escape from , perhaps something they did n't even acknowledge to themselves ?
11 Nor did their broadcasts attribute any part of the story to me — there was no reason for them to do that because I 'd told them nothing they did n't already know .
12 Many routes could not be said to form a coherent network , other than as InterCity connections to whom they did not now belong , and a few ( surprisingly few ) were in the mould of the traditional country branch line .
13 Undoubtedly , some of you will be , but there must be one or two people who are actually dreading Christmas er bearing in mind that they 've had to ask somebody whom they do n't really want in their house , or perhaps that person or people have asked themselves , and it 's very difficult to know how to refuse is n't it really ?
14 The Labour Party says the firm continued trading without insuring holidaymakers ' money , because Mr Heseltine told them they did n't actually NEED insurance .
15 His sister had told him they did n't really exist , and he recalled the bitter disappointment .
16 Cos that 's one reason a lot of Harlow people do n't know what 's on do n't erm you know they they do n't really have contact with erm they do n't always use Harvey .
17 Well Richard , we all know what they did n't quite mix .
18 Both sides promise what they do not yet have . ’
19 Well you see they 're always talking about what we do n't get in this country , they do n't tell you what they do n't bloody get abroad .
20 He was n't telling the fans anything they do n't already know that this Everton team has been allowed to slide into mediocrity , and that the values of the old ‘ school of science ’ have been allowed to melt away like snow in the Sahara .
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