Example sentences of "[det] of they [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of them had to learn this . |
2 | As the Party has grown and recruited more articulate and able activists , a number of the old ‘ war-horses ’ have been put out to grass and , quite naturally , some of them have resented this . |
3 | Some of them have spent more terms in schools than others — which must be borne in mind when looking at the position of an individual pupil — but all those factors even out in the local authorities . |
4 | Well yeah and there 's a couple of factors , one is a good they may er er some of them have got more power , yeah ? |
5 | So some of them have got both sides , some of them have got a mixture . |
6 | Now some of them used to find that a bit irksome . |
7 | Oh no of course ver very few of them had got any work . |
8 | Yeah worth switching on anyway , quite a few of them have got these er carriages in ? |
9 | Neither of them had breakfasted that morning . |
10 | Neither of them had expected this . |
11 | Neither of them appeared to represent any particular party , and the election was being fought entirely on personalities . |
12 | Neither of them did want that did you ? |
13 | While such figures can not , of course , be seen as precise indicators of opinion , the downward trend apparent in all of them does suggest that devotion to the Führer — or at least the readiness to declare such devotion in public — had fallen rapidly by the time of the Stalingrad débâcle . |
14 | The distortion of scale which had appeared in the Cadaquès paintings is not encountered again in the following year , and while all subsequent paintings are understandably not as easily legible as this portrait , almost all of them do contain some kind of clue or stimulus which serves to identify the subject , and which renders it immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with Cubist iconography . |
15 | provided all all of them have got that one in . |
16 | But in this sterner , older world , the iron entered into the children 's soul , and many of them had to learn that being alive ought simply to be enough , a gift that must be ultimately paid for . |
17 | 1910 is the year in which the Cubist painters , other than Picasso and Braque , came together as a conscious group , although many of them had known each other earlier . |
18 | There are few places on the globe unmapped , but there are millions of people in the world who have never seen the sea , or mountains , or a desert , or a snow-covered landscape , and many of them want to experience such places because the unknown is one of the great pleasures of travel . |
19 | It is a major procedure with a small but not insignificant mortality rate and some patients experience severe and persistent side-effects , although many of them seem to regard these as preferable to being ‘ superobese ’ . |
20 | They sat together , in the small-sized chairs brought up by Balor , and ate their breakfasts and told one another was n't this the finest meal ever and would they all look at the roasting oxen , because it was a long time , well it was years , really , since any of them had seen such a sight . |
21 | There was a silence after this during which both of them tried to integrate this information but could not . |
22 | By 1811 only some rural parishes were without any provision , while most of them had registered some improvement over the seventeenth century . |
23 | Here the regionals started with the advantage of not being as bloated as the big banks in the first place , and most of them have stayed that way . |
24 | Incidentally , Michael Land reckons that there are nine basic principles for image-forming that eyes use , and that most of them have evolved many times independently . |
25 | But the thing is that now , I mean now that most of them have got some sort of house , an' there 's food an' money around , they know they 're better off but , honest , they know they 've got nothin' as well . |