Example sentences of "they [vb base] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They lay and held each other .
2 They replace and revoke earlier Regulations ( SI 1970/992 ) which provided for exemption from s 716 of the CA 1985 in relation to engineers recognised as chartered engineers by the Engineering Council 's predecessor , the Council of Engineering Institutions .
3 it must be costing them a fortune , when every time they move , they alter 'ouse , they decorate and put new carpets down and furniture
4 After you have discussed your answers with your partner discuss what you perceive to be God 's intended purpose for each of the three types of love , how they support and complement each other .
5 They filter and assess new material .
6 The proposed investors in the management buy-out could be liable with the buy-out team if they acquire and misuse confidential information , when they knew or ought reasonably to have known that it was obtained in breach of the director 's duties .
7 Separate or fused , they contradict and complement each other simultaneously .
8 ( They stand and face each other , posing . )
9 How these different groups actively engage in shaping the world they live in , the artifacts they produce and the mannerisms observed in their use , the different interpretations they make of their lives and the way they present and convey these views to each other , all form the sum total of a society 's culture .
10 It will be good , it will be an achievement , they must learn to live together , they 've got to , and they can , they can already , they 're both so wonderful and so intelligent and they like and respect each other very much , that 's absolutely clear .
11 The company will make a profit of £56,400 if they manufacture and sell Abrasive Toothpaste .
12 At a minimum they will be accorded high prestige since they exemplify and personify common values .
13 On the other side of the argument is the fact that over one-fourth of the respondent firms in the survey did not have an environmental scanning system in evidence , only 5% of the firms were using the most sophisticated environmental scanning system available ( i.e. they have an environmental scanning unit which is tied to the planning process , utilizes computer data banks , involves most countries in which they operate and integrates environmental information on a worldwide basis ) , and 51% of the respondents still reported little or no computerization being used in the process .
14 The others are tormented by a sense of their own unreality — " What are we to talk about ? " is one refrain and , when they do talk , they misunderstand and confuse each other .
15 Swindon have two features in thier play which make them popular with other teams 1 ) they try and play entertaining football from the back and 2 ) ( most importantly ) they 're shit !
16 They shoot and blow each other up with reckless abandon .
17 But equally they have to be in a position to justify openly what they do and to accept constructive criticism .
18 They want to know how or what for , about every thing , then at the end they say ‘ Rubbish ! ’ and they tease and tell other people .
19 Both are needed to convey a spherical world in two dimensions , for although they contradict each other at every point to some degree , yet together they correct and balance each other in attempting the impossible , i.e. to convey an accurate impression in two-dimensional terms of the spherical world .
20 The investigators are therefore particularly concerned to design controlled trials which help to reveal how agents react to and deal with uncertainty : how they balance and evaluate different probabilities and outcomes ; how expectations and aspiration levels are formed and revised ; what information is sought , and what use is made of it .
21 As noted in the previous chapter , Marx refers to the dominant concepts of class societies as ‘ ruling class ideology ’ since they justify and legitimate ruling class domination and project a distorted picture of reality .
22 And they identify and explore thought-provoking questions about the implications for social policy and the future of the welfare state .
23 Our range of reverse osmosis units has met with considerable interest and just proves that it is no good trying to adapt unsuitable systems to the fishkeeper — they need and deserve purpose-built items .
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