Example sentences of "they [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Only users which were specified during the configuration of LIFESPAN RDBI may view LIFESPAN information within the relational database , and they may only view the same information as they have access to in LIFESPAN .
2 Since they both describe the process of the same variable , they must both give the same answer as each other for p ( ) t , whatever the values of , g , v t and in any period .
3 When participants are of equal status , they must both bow the same way and begin and end the bow at the same time .
4 They should therefore have the same return .
5 Do n't put beds or chests in front of them and fit a safety catch so that they 'll only open a little way .
6 Thus they were using important , " real world " information for their project but they might well use the same source and information later in their adult lives .
7 Now if they could just do the same to the beers themselves , and improve the taste , more people might be inclined to drink them .
8 they could only snatch a few minutes together from time to time , usually when Daddy came over to Low Fields to look after the cattle , or during the haytiming .
9 Erm that if there was twelve people they 'd all get the same piece each .
10 Ask the occupants of your next home if they would please do the same thing .
11 I 've found that after a few years experience you can tell , you just can you know ; which even if you 've got a group with two very imaginative kids in , who can play instruments really well , and the others sit back and let them do it , then you might give the difference between two out of ten and nine out of ten for effort in the same group , but for the overall effect they would then get the same mark for the group thing .
12 if they would only produce the same styles that they produce for the up to size twelve .
13 And erm Maisy and Freda say that they would still like a few bottles and that for the stall please .
14 Farmers are businessmen and since wages constitute a cost of production they will normally pay no more than prevailing conditions dictate .
15 Workers are unworried by the erosion of W÷P resulting from increases in P , but they will strenuously resist the same erosion of W÷P resulting from reductions in W. At first blush this would appear to be yet another manifestation of the irrational phenomenon of money illusion affecting the supply of labour .
16 Together their income is £44,000 , more than the Lippitt family and far more than the Belkin family , yet they will only pay a few extra pounds a week in combined tax under Labour .
17 He says they will now do the same for Oxfordshire .
18 Because they will always want the same price that
19 A key development in the first few months of life is ‘ joint reference ’ : the ability of a young baby to follow mother 's eye-gaze in order that they can jointly experience the same event .
20 If you try and fudge it and set up three or four , say they can all discuss the same thing , you are building in the ability for major conflicts .
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