Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] they [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 Use a sunscreen with a SPF greater than 10 from 6 months onwards , and then only let them stay in the sun for short periods .
2 By so doing they colluded in the evils that they would have wished to remedy had they faced them fair and square .
3 The men who had not heard them arrive in the courtyard looked up in surprise .
4 For government to pursue a regional policy either by offering incentives to industries to move into depressed areas or by not allowing them to expand in the affluent parts of the country is tantamount to impeding economic growth and wasting resources .
5 There is also a far greater chance of tackling the issues the schools feels are important and not having them lost in the large number of demands from outside .
6 Even Mahmoud , however , could not get them to work in the afternoons and he too , like Owen , normally used the afternoons to catch up on desk work and reading .
7 Two minutes is the most time they spend in the lightness , and four to six minutes in the darkness .
8 United go to Southampton tonight still desperate for their first victory in the new Premier League with Wark forecasting : ‘ I still fancy them to finish in the top three — even win it .
9 In Easton , the dislike of it made some policemen reluctant to attend certain sorts of incident where a great deal of paperwork could be expected ( such as road traffic accidents ) , although means of formal control usually ensured they responded in the end .
10 Often innkeepers will make exceptional arrangements for such persons as a gesture of goodwill ( e.g. letting them sleep in the lounge ) , but they can not legally be required to do so .
11 That 'll really have them rolling in the aisles .
12 Their nimble dexterity even made them preferred in the manufacture of buttons and in lacquering and japanning , although it did not bring them the wages of skilled male artisans .
13 He did n't want them jailed in the first place .
14 We have a serious mission to accomplish , we four and I do n't want them getting in the way . ’
15 Er and obviously if we 've got thousands of those coming to each three regional offices we 've got to find some method of distributing them , we do n't want them left in the office do we ?
16 I doubt if they would in this well I would n't want them to come in the fog
17 And erm and I made the point that I tipped all your lot out of I said what and I had n't let them go in the classroom and I said it 's a new thing but I said they got their coats on they 're too macho to wear them that 's their problem , you know !
18 We did n't like them coming in the police station , they used to come into our parade room where our men were having food , and you can imagine them coming in a bit lousy and so on .
19 I love my wife and children but I do n't let them get in the way of company work . ’
20 Many of them are made by floating the freshly gathered blossoms on pure water and then allowing them to sit in the sunshine for a few hours .
21 In his Championship-winning days , Smith would be without goals for four or five games then find them flowing in the next five or so .
22 But the attitudes and relationships which haunt the present — what are they and how did they dominate in the past ?
23 How did they get in the cage ?
24 How did they get in the cage ?
25 How do they develop in the individual ?
26 The views of his French contemporary , the Carmelite , Jean de Venette , corresponded almost exactly ; not without reason did the poor people of France have little trust in the nobility who abused them and their property and virtually held them to ransom in the most disgraceful way .
27 I listen to their stories , and I know when to let them sleep in the shade . ’
28 And why do they sing in the way they do ?
29 Populations evolved separately in each of these pools , and only when the water rose again did they re-convene in the same lake .
30 Why had they gathered in the shadowed space ?
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