Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In this , again , they resemble Swift , though they rarely share his horrified fascination . |
2 | You 've only got to go up here , they only charge you ten pence for a sheet , get a great big , actually I could type . |
3 | These warts are no danger to a human being because they only exude their poisonous fluid if the toad is being injured . |
4 | They only give you one year labour . |
5 | They much prefer their annual holiday away from the throngs of spectators on the riverbanks . |
6 | Such values are respectively known as the poles and zeros of the function and they obviously determine its essential form . |
7 | ‘ They obviously have their own marketing strategy and who can argue against that . |
8 | Crimes of violence do not negate law , they merely require its better enforcement . |
9 | If they merely project their ski-slope profile membership and attendance graphs , they will plan for continuing decline . |
10 | On the submarine they give us film badges to wear , but when they turn black they just give you new badges . |
11 | And , as we have all too clearly seen , they utterly dominate our democratic process , reducing it to a cynical exercise in mass manipulation . |
12 | Er say , I mean they normally give me three pounds do n't they ? |
13 | In contrast , the effect of dealing with domestic disputes can be traumatic on some policemen as they momentarily place their own children and family in the situation of emotional horror they encounter . |
14 | They soon form their own production company while Chaplin mixes with Tinseltown 's glitterati , including Kevin Kline as a suitably swashbuckling Douglas Fairbanks . |
15 | The reason for thinking that chloroplasts have this origin is that they still retain their own DNA and their own protein-synthesizing machinery . |
16 | They do n't have the advantage in a charge that the lancers have , but on the other hand they still have their +2 strength bonus in the succeeding rounds of combat . |
17 | Here , though it is not true that they have no food , for they still have their daily supplies of the ‘ worthless ’ manna , they remain without water , and , manna or no manna , death would seem to stare them in the face . |
18 | If they still owe their local authority money , they must pay it : they will not be let off the hook . |
19 | I trust this answered your queries on the increase in the annual subscription and your members ' satisfaction , that they still consider it good value for money . |
20 | You therefore need to press both management and your own representatives ( whether a trade union , staff committee or works council ) to make sure that they promptly give you adequate information about the progress of discussion . |
21 | ‘ Anyone can say they have no quarrel with people so long as they always get their own way . ’ |
22 | During this process younger children learn that if they cry loud enough to get the parent involved they usually get their own way . |
23 | These criteria will include ‘ the material concomitants of the process of mental ‘ domestication ’ , for these are not only the manifestations of thought , invention , creativity , they also shape its future forms . |
24 | So but I think with this I mean this homework , that 's the only thing I do n't believe in because they 've got ta revise it which is brilliant , I mean , at the moment but they also give them three hours homework a night ! |
25 | The oceans provide us with much more than pleasure for the diver and beautiful photographs for the photographer ; they also give us invaluable knowledge . |
26 | They want the heroin — they also want my cultural treasures from all over the world . |
27 | But Stainforth understands mountains as well , and while they also have their own structure , they are changelings which we can not take for granted . |
28 | They also have their own folk music . |
29 | Alert for scraps of anything edible , they congregate around the slaughterhouse or sewer outlets and they probably deserve their local name of ‘ stinker ’ ! |
30 | They often restrict their social activities because they can not afford the services or assistance — including transport — which would help them to overcome the restrictions that disability imposes on their lives . |