Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb past] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the wages of artisans , although they moved at a different rate , followed the same general pattern of increasing real values at approximately the same dates .
2 We hope to juxtapose paintings that they painted at the same site at the same time ’ .
3 Younger first time buyers would find such a scheme an unnecessary burden since , presuming that they retired at the standard age , they would have to continue paying their mortgage for 30 or 40 years before the pension plan matured to pay it off .
4 The snow was coming down in thick flakes , adding to the unreal appearance as they chugged slowly from one bank to the other , and she was delighted that they stopped at every single stop .
5 All we can reasonably conclude is that they happened at the same time .
6 It is thought that many of the jury became wealthy men , through bribes by both Blount and Dudley , so that they arrived at the same conclusion — a conclusion that ‘ After a searching enquiry , they could find no presumption of evil doing . ’
7 The adrenalin was running high for Haslemere 's final league game of the season and they began at a relentless pace .
8 There were three women and they died at the same time so God goes cos you do n't all three of you do n't so , erm , the first one goes : I wan na go back to Earth thousand times are better so she goes back as a President , right ?
9 He listened to what she said and they laughed at the same things .
10 the , yeah , twenty I mean , well that one goes different and they started at the same edge , ah two twenty twos oh
11 The other factor we should also bear in mind is the great majority of the people are not only not interested , they 're basically hostile the whole business and I think that members may not have really noticed if they looked at the European newspaper , the highest ever figure , fifty three percent of all the people of Britain are now totally and completely opposed to the whole business of the E C , they do n't think it 's a good idea .
12 I think they did these figures a week or so before xmas … which explains the figures if they looked at the high scoring charts for each club .
13 If they remained at the current 14 per cent rate , they would be £402m .
14 He told Farrel he had no objection if he wanted to take Rose to a discotheque , provided they returned at a reasonable hour .
15 Then , being prevented from moving into other grazing areas by groups which had developed similar ideas of ownership , and realizing that there were limits to the carrying capacity of the land , they would sell off surplus cattle until they arrived at a perfect balance between the land and the stock residing upon it .
16 They followed the stretcher until they arrived at a large tent which had a hastily painted sign slung across its front .
17 In such phrases one sees a characteristic Tolkienian strength : his ideas were often paradoxical and had deep intellectual roots , but they appealed at the same time to simple things and to everyday experience .
18 It was impossible to hurry but they moved at a steady pace , pausing seldom .
19 Several banks and insurance companies explored the possibility of creating locally-based groups of older people , linked through glossy magazines , but they withdrew at an early stage .
20 Twilight had crept out of hiding and was stealthily wrapping the dying day in lavender shrouds , before they stopped at a small trattoria alongside one of the quieter canals .
21 Now the , the pensions when they raised at the same time , because we only pension raised every year , and we 're up there at that particular time at the Lothian region , a full council meeting .
22 Had the two friends discussed her in the way men probably did when they looked at a young woman who passed them in the street ?
23 There was a little wistfulness about these village girls when they looked at the rich convent girls in their expensive clothes .
24 The pair did n't even realise they were related when they met at a special course about the assassination at the University of Liverpool , which was held in the wake of the Oliver Stone film JFK .
25 Some submissions were to clear the initial hurdles relatively quickly , even when they fell at the first one .
26 Later , dozens of people were waiting to greet the couple when they arrived at the new £4m British Embassy building .
27 Brian and Deborah Curley had expected champagne and flowers when they arrived at the four star hotel on the island of Tenerife after a perfect wedding .
28 When they arrived at the temporary mortuary they halted outside .
29 When they arrived at the temporary mortuary they halted outside .
30 It was late when they arrived at the old house and by tacit consent they went straight to bed .
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