Example sentences of "they [verb] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the Second Duma , although their urban vote held up , they fared much less well at the hands of more politically-conscious peasants , they failed dismally to attract working-class support , and their representation fell by half .
2 They were friends and they expected never to see each other again .
3 Welcoming " the important changes " in South Africa in the previous 20 months , they agreed unanimously to lift some sanctions immediately .
4 They fought frantically to hold each other close , but the oil defeated them .
5 Because social workers face considerable stress and often feel depressed and beleaguered , such suggestions for research as they make often reflect current problems rather than long-term issues .
6 Since all the members of this class wish to preserve the status quo , they unite politically to support conservative regimes and oppose radical forces that propose significant social changes .
7 They grow up to respect both sets of kinfolk .
8 They moved on to see some fellows working on a lovely Galway hooker raised on sleepers at the waterside , then crossed to a quiet little bar and had some Beamishes .
9 They hope not to have that problem this year when the World Championships are in Santiago in Chile .
10 They show how to combine normal classroom methodology with the special video techniques , and will increase the confidence of teachers who may be unfamiliar with the medium .
11 They paddled out carrying some kedges for craft that would then tow themselves off to these anchors , and with nothing more to be done on Z Red beach they paddled round to Z Green .
12 You see they do n't want finicky stuff , they want er a large pay packet fo , er stamping er envelopes .
13 But in captivity there 's nowhere for them to run , so it 's up to us to see they do n't hurt each other badly . ’
14 They came over to meet some people and they seemed to be interested .
15 They 'd just sunk that pit and they were starting to turn coal and the the the miners were straggling back to the new pit you see ?
16 They 'd just walked full circle past the famous Tivoli lake with the much photographed and traditionally Danish Old Ferry Inn jutting out into its depths , and through the sunken garden , back to the bubble fountain , when the lights were switched on .
17 They 'd not favoured local women for security reasons .
18 Oh well they said that 's because they 'd not got that section finished
19 Despite having been in touch with many agencies , they 'd only had five applicants so far — four of whom had been absolutely hopeless .
20 Women currently aged 45 to 59 said they 'd only had 2.6 lovers , while men the same age boasted of 13.6 girlfriends .
21 Later in the interview , people were asked whether they 'd ever had any kind of problem or difficulty over any credit arrangements .
22 They 'd definitely sounded that way on the comm — and there was another hint about their nature in the fact that they were too withdrawn to make a visual link .
23 had to keep dragging them off to the toilet , they 'd never seen blind children you see they 'd all seen adults
24 Heaven knew she was no stranger to men 's admiring glances , but they 'd never had this effect on her before — nor anything remotely like it !
25 If the child has a special skill or the parent has a special interest and they enjoy together exchanging this skill or interest , like teaching a child to swim very young , teaching it to play or listen to music , or play very simple rhythmic sounds , then as long as it is done within a relationship that is , above all , a loving relationship , great .
26 If the child has a special skill or the parent has a special interest and they enjoy together exchanging this skill or interest , like teaching a child to swim very young , teaching it to play or listen to music , or play very simple rhythmic sounds , then as long as it is done within a relationship that is , above all , a loving relationship , great .
27 Are Channel 5 and Cable in opposition or will they work together occupying new spaces in a completely new industry map ?
28 They fanned out to make two webs of silvery trails that extended far above and below the lines of sight afforded by the shuttle 's windows .
29 Commissioning levels were well below target initially , but , with the roll-over of previously uncompleted programmes , they began comfortably to exceed annual targets from 1952 onwards ( when the annual commissioning rates averaged double the prewar level ) .
30 Earth scientists should not be quick to modify geological data to accommodate model simulations ; rather , the acceptability of climate simulations should be judged on how well they reproduce independently established geological facts .
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