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

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1 Hearing dogs for the deaf have become increasingly popular over the past ten years — now the staff who train them say they ca n't cope with the demand .
2 I do n't know , people l I 'm of them say they ca n't afford to pay the kids , and get the food for the kids , and they 'll have to give them chips a couple of , every day of the week or whatever , but th there 's no need for that .
3 When you get them going they will readily take double caster or three bronze maggots offered on a size 14 .
4 The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears ; if the same happens this time , they fear they 'll soon have a riot on their hands .
5 Some accountants are reluctant to take unpaid leave because they fear they will not have a job to come back to if , as seems to many likely , there is another wave of redundancies .
6 ‘ Once they realised they could n't get any money they ran out of the shop and I think they got away in a car . ’
7 Oh that 's this er they want they can all have one of these .
8 They say they wo n't leave without a fight .
9 And although the police stress they want to educate bad drivers as much as land them in court , they say they wo n't hesitate to prosecute those who deserve it .
10 They say they wo n't buy mahogany from loggers convicted of malpractice , but insisted an immediate stop on the trade would cost jobs .
11 They say they wo n't believe that .
12 Like , say they 've been out on a run and there 's a call , they say they ca n't go out because they 're not in uniform and are all sweaty ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 27 ) .
13 I 'm saying this because GCSE includes a section on improvisation , and a lot of teachers ca n't do it ; they say they ca n't do it …
14 because , you know , erm , most kids these days , especially by the time they 're nine or ten , they 're used to having their own pocket money , and then you , and they say they ca n't do any maths at all , and you say well , if you had a fifty pence and you bought something for twenty four , how much change ?
15 And they can do maths , they just , it 's just that when you call it maths they say they ca n't do it .
16 I 've got official forms here from the tax office , I mean , they say they ca n't accept it !
17 They say they ca n't discuss the case until the inquest is over .
18 They say they ca n't afford it , we say that we must afford it .
19 They say they ca n't afford to treat them on the National Health .
20 The US Baby Bells are telling the US powers that be that they will invest $100,000m upgrading their networks if they are permitted to carry any services they choose on them — if not , they will simply allow their networks to deteriorate and decay : no , they do n't actually go that far , but they say they will collectively invest only $25,000m .
21 Regarding the diabetic specialist nurse , yes , of course we would welcome a special unit , but that does seem a bit extravagant when they say they can not find enough money for one nurse .
22 They say they could now lose thousands of pounds without expert advice on their crops .
23 As far as they are concerned the future does not exist in any way , other than that they hope they wo n't live to have any part in it .
24 They know they wo n't get lucky so they come back later .
25 Rachel 's parents say they know they ca n't stop the programme but they 'll be switching it off .
26 One highly-paid aid official admitted : ‘ We are forcing poor people at gunpoint to grow a crop which they know they can not survive on .
27 It is unlikely that when they signed they could ever have had the slightest hope of achieving such a reduction .
28 As they bargain they can now stop the drama and turn ( out of role ) to their peers and ask for help .
29 In this way , people lose their virginity , experiment with drink or drugs , run up debts , consider divorce and even vote for political parties they swore they would never support .
30 They believe they would not have achieved so much had they tried to score points by claiming victory every time an amendment was made or a change was accepted .
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