Example sentences of "they [vb base] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They remain dedicated to the task of setting up a group of integrated schools as a sector of education complementary to the existing system .
2 To understand what the issue is really about , we must look more carefully at the premises they bring to bear on the discussion of reduction ; for this debate functions as a strait-jacket , stifling the very assumptions and aspirations which lie at the heart of the dispute .
3 Hippos are large vegetarians and must munch away at many different herbs , along with the other plants they eat growing along the river bank
4 They sit staring at the sunlight reflected off the monotonous river .
5 They sit staring into the sun and telling each other stories .
6 Take sentries — they sit squinting into the dark , waiting to see something move , and naturally their eyes droop .
7 Other protestors , including the Cleveland-based Neon , also gave details of the evidence they intend to give at the inquiry .
8 The begetters of the whole event are artist Chris Garratt and writer Mick Kidd , who will be running a practical workshop in the Dovecot tomorrow , when they intend to work to a deadline to produce a complete comic strip .
9 Caremore Council believe that Paul has been sexually abusing Jane and they intend to apply for a care order .
10 ‘ When clients have gone to a firm and believe that they have been treated badly , they tend to complain against the firm , not the engagement partner , and are surprised when the Institute tells them that they can not do so , ’ said Elwyn Eilledge , head of the working party .
11 However , paper labels should not be used for those sections destined for use in cathodoluminescence and scanning electron microscopes or microprobe , as they tend to char in the beam and may interfere with conductive coatings .
12 1p. 61 ) That is , they tend to move between a claim as to how we do in fact conceive of causation and a recommendation as to how we ought to conceive of it .
13 On the contrary they tend to move from a state of relative disorder to one of greater order .
14 Frayed laces make tying very difficult ( and they tend to get into a knot ) , so put a little nail varnish or some tape on the ends or buy some new , novelty laces !
15 In the more seasonal forests , hummingbirds may be migratory , but in all forests they tend to breed at the time when the flowers on which they depend are most abundant , though as with the thrips and the Shorea species , there is some staggering of flowering times and avoidance of competition for pollinators between plants .
16 Local authority loans for house purchase are more likely to be made to manual groups and they tend to concentrate on the purchase of older dwellings .
17 ‘ They live , or they 're supposed to live , in the paddock between the Rectory and the House , but the fencing needs seeing to , so they tend to wander round the Rectory when they want .
18 Because police procedurals , though they tend to have from the nature of their subject matter rather more social content than the straight murder puzzle , are still books written primarily as entertainment .
19 They tend to communicate in a form of shorthand based on this common database and can to some extent predict each other 's reactions to normal situations .
20 The investment they make goes into a fund combining equities , fixed interest and cash .
21 Apart from being expensive to produce they suffer wear in the course of use and as a result are excluded .
22 In Scotland , however , where the same property ( or any part of the same property ) is subject to two floating charges they rank according to the time of registration unless the instruments creating the charges otherwise provide .
23 More specifically , they arc focused on the home , with self-provisioning ( DIY , gardening and so forth ) representing a sphere of autonomy where they can literally ‘ be themselves ’ .
24 They want to talk about the AOL , of course .
25 They want to vote for the party which makes them better off .
26 When making maps you might start simply by asking the children to draw something on a sheet of paper that they want represented on the map — a house , a shop , the well , the woods …
27 So what we 're doing now is , and we 'll do again this year , when we publish the telephone directory again , is to send out to divisions any numbers that they want saved on the system .
28 The mixture will leave young cricket-lovers wondering whether they want to ascend to the spotlight or make do safely with their humdrum jobs .
29 Tory vice-chairman Andrew Mitchell has written to all candidates asking if they want to remain on the list and requesting a new CV .
30 The majority of potential users of desktop publishing systems have a definite idea of what they want to do with the system ; publish a newsletter , produce catalogues , spruce up company reports , etc .
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