Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Some of them even have to be parents when they get home where they see at first hand the pressures to supply children with fashionable merchandise .
2 Archaeologists and historians studying the period since writing has been in use — the last few thousand years — examine different types of evidence , although they overlap at many points .
3 This is not to say that the right and left are necessarily the same , but rather that they converge at key points and share an understanding of what is involved in the politics of ‘ race ’ .
4 They 're all at a different school all day , and they shop at different times … but you never see them in restaurants and why should n't they be ?
5 and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going
6 I think there 's all sorts of er there 's all sorts of things that people do and they work at different levels .
7 They sometimes have problems with the control of their dentures when eating certain types of food , and some have slight difficulties with swallowing as the muscles get weaker ( or if they have at some time suffered a small stroke ) , so they dislike being watched .
8 We might say we perceive them as separate because they vibrate at different frequencies .
9 How will the hard men of the IRA react , when they hear at first hand what harm they are doing to everything they say they stand for ?
10 Must be pretty tough for them when they look at other lasses . ’
11 Though they stay at good hotels ( $2,150 a year ) , Britons prefer not to travel abroad .
12 Horseshoe crabs are seldom seen , for they live at considerable depths , some in Southeast Asian waters , others in the seas along the North Atlantic coast of America .
13 You know if they think they can do just as they like at that age , well I mean er the , the
14 Bar-code-reading ‘ wands ’ will check in the questionnaires as they arrive at various offices .
15 As Richards has recently indicated , the Cox survey and the longitudinal study are not as mutually supportive as they seem at first sight .
16 It can therefore be seen that these inducements are not quite as attractive as they seem at first sight .
17 They represent the product of a number of other factors as well , including political , economic , and demographic ones as they intersect at particular moments in history ( see Howe , this volume ) .
18 This research evidence seems contrary to common sense , but such findings are not as incomprehensible as they look at first sight .
19 Given the fact that much of the property in the western half of the country was sub-let to under-tenants at rack rents , it is doubtful whether regional differences were as pronounced as they appear at first sight .
  Next page