Example sentences of "they [verb] [adv] [coord] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have n't heard how they got on but I saw Mick just before he went and he was very positive , ’ said Ronnie .
2 To Llaneilian to got to get it they got they got together and they got married and they had ten children .
3 They got out and he stood looking at it for a moment or two before he walked to the door after Mary Rose .
4 They got there but they had to go in second gear look
5 a lovely cottage , thatched roof cottage they lived in and it had an apple tree in the front , and a pear tree down the back , and all fruit trees .
6 They are the executive body , and the national assembly is the people of the Kuwait , and fifty members are directly elected by the people through the twenty constituencies which we have , and you have here the legislative body , in other words a parliament of fifty members and the government , and they sit together and they run the business of the country like any other parliament , and if you look to the television and see what happens in the House of Commons , it is exactly what happens in Kuwait .
7 and also him and this lady they sit there and they start murmuring about you
8 Right there are two kinds of courts that policemen , well there 's several kinds of court , but the main courts that policemen go to are a magistrate 's court where there is what 's known as , they are magistrates or JPs , Justice of the Peace , and they sit there and you have to give evidence .
9 So they sit there and you think there 's nothing being said but the atmosphere is very much full of aggression .
10 No cos they bent round and we had a tie , we did but it was only a little bannister you know , we tried it
11 Well they phoned back and they said , can you tell your husband to take his car to National Tyres er , that insurance has sent him , and could they give him an invoice for the insurance company .
12 Eventually they caught on and I think they enjoyed our banter .
13 They played well but they lost .
14 you know , I mean they were so good when they came here but I mean they 've been shut in for months now !
15 I lifted them early because I did n't want to leave them any longer because they were going to get damaged and they were , they were a wet potato when they came up and they 've cooked wet , so I think that the amount of rainfall you have has a lot to do with it .
16 with me , you play the rule , but when they came in and they said all this
17 They came out and they voted .
18 They came out and she gushed .
19 And then they came back and they drove shafts down to the bottom .
20 Well November , I meant the fourth of November it seems to be for ever anyway I spoke to the Head of the Department when they came back and he said I must admit we 've done nothing from the point of view of putting things on paper but a lot of thinking has gone into it I must really sit down now and commit things to paper .
21 They lashed alongside and they lowered the stuff right onto the onto the coble To start with we rowed it ashore with a couple or oars or maybe four oars and took off the cattle and that the same way just .
22 I took up the tin with the matches in it and lit the candles ; they burned yellowly and I knelt , clenching my fists and thinking .
23 What they do , they look they look around and they weigh up up pros and cons up , and it it 's like these insurance brokers , they ring all over to buy cheapest insurance for you , well , that 's what Allied Dunbar are doing .
24 Yes erm I do n't know if I mentioned you a question properly er right there were young lads in there they be young lads in that lodge do this and they jump up and they make a decision quickly .
25 They turned away and she walked up the street , past the baker 's , past the shoemaker 's , and the hat shop , and she rang the bell that was attached to the wall at the side of the door leading into the sweet shop .
26 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
27 They walked off and I do n't know where they are .
28 Which yeah I said well there 's nobody else , I said they get on and you say I want more money but he said it 's a nightmare .
29 Is n't exactly what 's happening , I mean what , what 's happening is that if they ri erm increase rents or whatever , the people who , who ca n't pay that they get together and they demonstrate
30 When they get together and they need money , the old school tie , the old party tie comes into play and money can be found for things that they think are profitable for them and their consultancies , and their companies , and their interests .
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