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 . |