Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] they [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They are pruned back and wire can be attached to the branches to shape them into any design you want . |
2 | As he put the glass to his lips to wash out the thought , his eye caught the soldierly portraits all around , the Divisional insignia above the mantelpiece , the roll of battle honours flanking them on each side , and he had a sudden vision of the mess walls decorated not with these trumpery monuments to man 's stupidity but with the torn and mangled limbs of countless unfortunates and , in the place of honour , Corporal Byford 's shattered , still bleeding leg . |
3 | Goering and Ribbentrop keep bodyguards to protect them from each other . |
4 | Meetings , all companies have them in some way one human being companies . |
5 | Their Citizen 's Charter spokesman Brian Wilson said : ‘ Ofwat 's failure to deal firmly with the greed of the privatised water companies leaves them with little credibility when alleging a need for huge further increases . |
6 | The sheer weight of goodwill fax messages told them of this fact . |
7 | The expression " breach of warranty " is often used in disputes about deferred consideration , when vendors are said in the agreement to " warrant " that the profits reach a specified figure , and the purchasers seek a repayment from the vendors to compensate them for that loss , in most cases calculated on a pre-agreed formula : if the profits exceed the specified figure , the vendors may be entitled to additional consideration . |
8 | The second is that it is not the right allocation of available resources to use them for this patient . |
9 | The distribution system of the library suppliers gives them in this sense a considerable advantage . |
10 | The thing that I object to is that many old people and the disabled relied on taxis to get them into that area , and I would say that Hackney Carriage vehicles should be allowed in . |
11 | Stations throughout these areas invariably have their quota of migrants lying on the platforms waiting for trains to take them to another instalment of toil . |
12 | It is also possible that the tribal tattoos which Savage Orc Shamans paint onto the Orcs ' bodies protect them in some way . |
13 | There are few caves in this part of the world today , and there is no record of snowy owls entering them at any time . |
14 | As well for garden planting for show or cutting , thy make stately pot-grown plants , but only for one year as they are unable to find enough plant nutrients to sustain them for another year . |
15 | You do n't have to declare the storage account in use , you can make it anything you want it to be , and you can mix and match your own rows to present them in any order . ’ |
16 | The reproductive role of women exposes them to many health problems , including diseases associated with malnutrition , infections and diseases brought on by inadequate prenatal care . |
17 | All these pots and pans put them in that corner over there for me |
18 | The handlers thrust them at each other , withdrew them , thrust again . |