Example sentences of "they in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Squeeze them in sure we 'll find somewhere for them to go , vacate , so long as I get a kiss from everybody apart from the boys and
2 Say , you wanted find out something and you , you 've got ta one , one 's got ta give so much weight away to something well gallop me galloping them in extraordinary ways to find out whether he 's any good or not .
3 Clean cutlery : give forks and spoons extra sparkle by standing them in soapy water an ammonia , then rinse .
4 Lucasta Redburn rubbed her hands together as though washing them in invisible soap and water , a sign of displeasure .
5 It trivialises sexual relationships by treating them in mechanistic fashion , its purpose being ‘ the stimulation of sexual desires in the reader or viewer ’ .
6 They will go , for example , into their final qualifying match against the West Indies in Gwalior on 27 October with the record of having beaten them in nine of their previous 10 one-day meetings .
7 The Garden Kalendar did justice to the use of roses in the garden , mentioning them in nine months of the year .
8 Read and interpret simple graphs and charts and extract specific information from them ; construct them in simple cases .
9 When working with inexperienced collaborators it is important to brief them carefully , and to use them in simple roles , and perhaps non-speaking roles , for example , as
10 If you wish to have plants , choose freshly-leaved varieties and plant them in individual pots .
11 Immediately prior to use rinse the coverslips two or three times in 0.1 M cacodylate buffer pH 7.4 and place them in individual wells of a multi-well plastic tissue culture dish ( Nunc ) containing 0.1 M cacodylate buffer pH 7.4 .
12 Because it says put them in individual glasses but er er
13 At this stage we merely introduce them in passing ; we will return to them in greater detail later on .
14 Write in and let us know what you think about the new law changes — we will be looking at them in greater detail in next month 's issue .
15 They find that , when associative learning occurs , there are also characteristic changes in the appearance and number of these synapses ( changes which , as it happens , are rather analogous to those we find in the chick ; I shall describe them in greater detail in the next chapter ) .
16 Until then , Japanese drug firms ' poor R&D and their emphasis on selling imported drugs had left them in poor shape to compete internationally .
17 References to them in contemporary documents increased during the second half of the thirteenth century .
18 THE government of the United States wants to show it is on the side of the angels , but finds too few of them in Central America .
19 He put them in central midfield — and he would have been rewarded with a vital home win but for Gary Speed 's late equaliser .
20 Erm but of course to provide erm electricity on a larger scale , you ca n't put these things too close together , you need about er a thousand of those to , for example , to replace say a power station like Didcot and er and a thousand of these windmills would o occupy about three hundred square miles , and this is what three hundred square miles looks like er it 's , it 's the major part of , of central L you would n't put them in central London of course but erm gives you some idea of the sort of area you 'd have to devote to wind farms if you were to use this particular type of er of energy .
21 A more extreme tactic is to start addressing them in similar vein — using ‘ my dear ’ or something worse back ( at a seminar I attended , ‘ baby ’ was suggested … but if it 's your boss you 're dealing with you may need to decide whether your job 's worth it ) .
22 Place them in similar positions in your new home so that the growing conditions remain as consistent as possible .
23 Bradbury & Evans published and had a share in HW ; this caused complications when CD quarrelled with them in 1858 , and for AYR he became proprietor and his own publisher , making use of Chapman & Hall as paid agents .
24 They 're all doing it , they 're all buying three now , putting them in threes .
25 Common decided to discontinue further experiments because of the trouble and cost and passed the patterns to Thomas Brown and his son , iron-founders of Alnwick , who emigrated to New York State with them in 1824 .
26 It cost him his papers , the Czechs bounced them in 1981 while Dr. Tomlin was visiting fellow academics in Oxford .
27 Research on diabetes continues in many centres , including Oxford , where research on animals has led to techniques of isolating and purifying the human pancreatic cells that produce insulin with a view to implanting them in diabetic patients and curing the disease .
28 Meanwhile , RUC 's bid to capture one of the few trophies to have eluded them in junior soccer got off to a much more convincing start as they trounced Harland and Wolff Welders in the first round of the cup competition .
29 They spoke no Indonesian , even less than ourselves , but talked warmly and directly to us in their tribal language as we did to them in gentle English .
30 Some fruit may have been given an artificial protective coating , so it 's best to wash them in warm soapy water and rinse them well before use .
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