Example sentences of "[noun pl] they [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Somewhere inside the thirty-two acres they will leave a landscaped formal garden .
2 ‘ After the tent blew down we renegotiated the situation so that for 11 performances they would receive the same fee .
3 In other words they could overcome the debilitating impact of high unemployment and the government 's attempts it deflation which had clearly weakened the trade union movement 's powers of resistance during the early 1920s .
4 ‘ In mature areas they can affect the fiscal terms under which we operate .
5 Some governments say that in order to keep the rebellious minorities down within their own countries they must have a large military strength .
6 They usually incorporate internal steel members for extra strength , and because of the relatively large cross-section of the various stiles and rails they can make an appropriate replacement for many older-style houses with timber windows .
7 the thing and in those days they used to have the punched cards , you know , erm they still have this
8 If a member of staff is sick for more than 7 days they must provide a medical certificate .
9 Originally , the kitchen was dark and narrow , but the architect who helped with the structural changes suggested that if the living room and the kitchen swapped places they could have a large kitchen with French windows opening on to the garden .
10 another mistake in the film was to suggest that in a a short franchise , say of seven years they would need a great deal of working capital , but they wo n't need a great deal of working capital or or share capital , they will actually be running a business where they get subsidy , because if er they 're involving socially necessary lines , like commuter lines , or or rural lines , then we 've made it very clear er that the taxpayers subsidy will continue , because these are loss making businesses , they will be bid they will bid for subsidy , and they will continue to get that subsidy , so they will have the flow of whatever income they can increase , in the passenger franchise , plus the subsidy , plus , and this is a very important point in what we 're doing in the restructuring of British Rail , you see , nobody up till now has said that British Rail is perfect , everyone acknowledges that there are big improvements to be made , the way we 're structuring it will get those improvements because the smaller franchises , not the great big monolithic nationalized industry , the smaller units , ha will be able to identify much more clearly where they can make the savings and where they can increase the revenue .
11 The moment we ask any questions they 'll think the British government is going to do just that , and it 's not .
12 GOVERNMENT health watchdogs are to carry out a survey of women working in computer microchip factories amid fears they may suffer a higher risk of miscarriage .
13 There are fears they could fall a further four per cent .
14 By rights they should put a bloody one of them drain things around should n't they ?
15 Once shorewards of the breakers they could interpret the relative quiet as deeper water , and swim shorewards to their sad suicides .
16 In the same product lines where foreign investors generally specialize , national firms do not necessarily behave differently and in some cases they might promote the direct use of less labor .
17 Trade union representatives should ensure they meet young people during their placements and in many cases they will take a pastoral responsibility , dealing with any problems they may face .
18 If staff are arriving before 0800 hours and leaving before 1515 hours they should complete a manual adjustment form for Friday 11 December 1992 in the normal way excluding any starting and finishing times .
19 In the ruins of The Hangman 's Arms they would find a green canvas portmanteau , a brush-and-comb set in a plastic case and a duffle-coat ( lacking toggles ) , some wear on elbows .
20 The conclusion on the whole matter seems to be that trustees , albeit only the representatives of ulterior beneficial interests , are assessable generally in respect of the trust income under Rule 1 of the Miscellaneous Rules applicable to Schedule D ; but that — just because they represent those beneficial interests they may have a good answer to a particular assessment , as regards some share or part of the income assessed , on the ground that such share or part arises or accrues beneficially to a cestui que trust in whose hands it is not liable to Income Tax , e.g. a foreigner under Case V , Rules 1 and 3 .
21 Yes but I suppose if you get custody holidays they can afford the best of everything !
22 the japanese say they are looking for the instructions they can work a solar car but ca n't put up a tent for eats … its what you fancy … at night its noodles … come daybreak its what 's left …
23 The actual heights of the nick points are of little significance , because during their recession up various streams they may reach a wide variety of altitudes .
24 If the Japanese continue to pull out of the international bond markets they will deprive the global economy of much-needed capital .
25 The club that once prided itself on having so few injuries they could field the same team week in week out now has so many invalids they are lucky to have the same side two games running .
26 To meet tough emission laws they 'll need the full technological fix that truck motors are getting , and that 's complex and expensive .
27 If they compromise in very small amounts they will become a stronger and bigger band .
28 Well , women they must pack the whole wardrobe do n't they ?
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