Example sentences of "[adv] they [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore they can move without the constraining presence of the very noticeable uniform and its ‘ big hat ’ .
2 He will be able to tell them about the Labour party 's opposition to discounts , but he will not be able to tell them how much they would pay under the Labour party system , because the Labour party will not say .
3 Motability forwards the form to Blackpool and within 4–6 weeks will inform you how much they will pay towards the costs .
4 They 're not really so complicated as perhaps they might look in the first place .
5 He was going to walk her to her other job in the bar , across the Jardin du Luxembourg ; perhaps they 'd sit in the late sunshine , near the thin young naked girl who looked exposed and hence signified Truth , the inscription said .
6 So they 'll RUN to the reception two miles away — and 100 guests will be expected to leg it , too .
7 so they can go round the circuit
8 They navigated by the , by the ley lines , that 's why you find monuments built up on hills so they could stand in the middle of the of nowhere and they could see a , they could either feel it through their feet
9 Together they would go to the Tivoli and Grand Theatres in Manchester , and when they got home he would get her to imitate the dances she had seen .
10 Soon they will return to the man 's house and have lunch with his wife .
11 Whether they do depends on how easily they can adapt to the relentless street cred , visual gimmickry and ubiquitous dance rhythms generally essential to the Street-Porter school of programme-making .
12 It is hard for parishes to know what exactly they can do for the unemployed .
13 If someone has looked after your child for 5 years or more they could apply to the court for permission to adopt your child .
14 Whichever approach is adopted ( that of the SDPP or of the School Management Task Force ) the head has to decide whether it is practicable in his or her school to assume that the more that teachers are asked to do in the way of auditing , laying plans , implementing them and reviewing them , the more they will understand about the effectiveness of pupils ' learning .
15 so hopefully they should grow through the fence , come out the other side and eventually the fence will be hidden such as
16 and erm you 're looking , you 're , let's say you turn up looking at a screen , you 're actually standing up like they used to do in the old days before they had radar
17 They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together .
18 Probably it was not used very much and probably they could climb through the window and be inside without anyone even realising .
19 We beat them , so now they can concentrate on the league and not worry about the cup and risk more injuries , because what they want to do most of all is get back in division one and as a soon as they do that they 'll drop back down again , because they 're not that good really .
20 Most have voted Conservative in the past but now they will go to the Liberal-Democrats and maybe even Labour . ’
21 ‘ The significance of having directly elected officials is largely that now they will go to the BAF armed with a mandate to pursue objectives , policies etc .
22 I think it would affect their marriages , their inter-personal relationships , their co-habitations , the way that they deal with people at work , their sense of who they are in the world and how far they can go in the world , and I think that 's what makes the problem so serious because it has very , very long-reaching effects .
23 ‘ How far they will go in the game I do n't know but there is a great basis there , ’ reflects Bingham .
24 Often they would change on the move .
25 Mostly they 'd make for the West End and meet others like themselves ; they 'd pick up survival information , get oriented within the subculture that they 'd entered , and learn where the free food could be picked up .
26 We simply do n't know how good they are or how well they will conform to the current Adobe PostScript standards .
27 So surely they must know about the situation between Ross and herself ?
28 Alternatively they can travel on the slightly slower Network Southeast for only seven pounds fifty .
29 Though maybe they 'd turn in the other direction , looking for a different angle ?
30 Sometimes they would stroll under the leafy canopies of the Mardyke , where the river was not a river at all but a stream — his father used to say that you could n't even call it a branch of the Lee , perhaps a twig at best — often dried-up in summer and so narrow that he could nearly have jumped across it if he had been allowed ; at other times their route would take them down the Marina where the river was a broad rink-like expanse that copied in shimmering reflections the haughty hills of Montenotte drawing themselves up from its other side .
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