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

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1 While it may be bad news for the top two auctioneers it seems to many that Phillips and Bonhams will both benefit , for they appear much more prepared to accept lower value items for their sales .
2 But it was very difficult for these for young , young couples with the er er men at the front and perhaps they 'd only just got married before the war and it was very hard lines on them .
3 They 'd apparently already decided to loan me to Carlisle Flint .
4 And if they get together neither wants to pay because they have n't done anything , we 've only taken the stuff out and put it back in again .
5 It meant they knew exactly where to go looking for them . ’
6 400e ) , they identified themselves with the state , or put themselves on a level with it : they did not openly claim to rule it .
7 Furthermore , who would guess , if they did not already happen to know , that the huge sum raised by plants was the achievement and gift of one family – the Crawfords ?
8 They did not even try to make their horses do what they wanted by the ordinary or commonplace methods of these days ; they believed that punishment was the best method of education , and this style of ‘ horsemanship ’ persisted into the seventeenth century and beyond .
9 They did not even consider doing this .
10 They did not therefore want to suggest of Christ that he was another God , which would create a polytheistic situation .
11 It was n't that the programmes were bad , but they did not actually choose to cover different topics from male current affairs teams , while the whole hypothesis had been that they would in fact cover different topics — that there were uncovered topics in social policy and the rest of it .
12 In short , teachers are helped to offer all children , as Quinton put it when reporting his and Rutter 's findings ( 1988 ) on the healing effects of teachers on children in even severe adversity , ‘ good school experiences , such as some form of success , accomplishment , sense of self-esteem or just pleasure in school activities ’ , with consequent better adjustment in adult life — even if they did not always seem to have an immediate effect ( ! ) .
13 It seems their relationship was so informal they did n't even bother to exchange surnames , ’ she added bitterly , before thrusting a slip of paper into Gina 's hands and continuing bleakly , ‘ Wendy wrote down the address of the flat for me .
14 The living room ceiling was hung with bunting , the kitchen smelt of roast turkey , the house was full of people who all knew each other intimately , the videos had been ordered and the sideboard was laden with drink and in fact everyone behaved just like it was a real family Christmas , except that Boy had sex with two other men in the bathroom , and they did n't even bother to lock the door because they knew that no one else there would mind , knew that they did n't have to hide what they were doing from the rest of the party .
15 They did n't even bother to use the gate but swung their legs over the low railing and walked straight in among the stones to where the girl was .
16 The band themselves , whoever , were apparently none to impressed by Mellor , to the point that they did n't even bother showing up for their own party !
17 I think the authorities then were so used to keeping everything secret , they did n't even think to tell us .
18 They did n't even stop to ask . ’
19 They got to Ryan 's bedroom just in time to stop a bunch of kids they did n't even know putting his treasured copy of the Beatles White LP on the turntable .
20 Finally it was time to tackle the design of the hotel 's talking-point — the vast fresh-water swimming-pool Stephen planned to construct to cater for guests who , having come thousands of miles to see the Caribbean , decided they did n't actually want to swim in it .
21 They did n't always stay ensnared ; often they were lost when a performance was bad and did n't sustain the magic .
22 He even bullied the women who came into his shop , selling them things they did n't really want to buy and refusing to stock things that they did .
23 Both their voices were low ; they did n't really mean to include him in the conversation , and it was noisy in the room ; people laughed and shouted , the music next door had been turned up .
24 ‘ I go to the Jobcentre and they do n't even bother opening up the files .
25 In the wake of Wang 's going Chapter 11 , a bon mot dropped from Scott McNealy 's lips to the effect that things are so bad in Massachusetts now they do n't even bother to plough Route 128 when it snows .
26 the first year and the most you get out of them is they do n't even bother to come and see you in the corridor do , who went down ?
27 I should think I mean , one of the guys he does the and they do n't even want to do the word .
28 They do n't even need to do that .
29 ‘ When they get home at 5.45 they can switch off , they do n't even have to think to watch Neighbours .
30 They do n't even like to say the words open fields , thought Dorcas .
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