Example sentences of "they [vb base] [be] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The first thing they do is switch the bloody lights on . |
2 | What they do is to introduce a new element into the concept of responsibility which involves more than free will and reason ; now a third party is present and is an active participant in the language game in which responsibility has a role . |
3 | ‘ They 've been gone a good while . ’ |
4 | they 've been called the white Marxist Public Enemy ; hypocrites ; idealists ; patronising liberal males . |
5 | And can I just comment on one point by Mr , he said about they 've been using the local government erm housing Act . |
6 | They 've been given a better education , a longer and healthier life and higher expectations , but no future . |
7 | Now they 've been given a derelict school building , gutted by fire , for their new community association . |
8 | And because they 've been given a tantalising series of glimpses of a fuller life , they 're aware and starving . |
9 | They 've been testing the top-of-the-range model , the one with the voice activated selector , on site … |
10 | If Leeds say it 's not something we can deal with here , this is the number you ring and they 've been told the wrong number that is a very bad impression and all the airports get calls constantly , as you know from B A days , so no matter what it 's about people will ring a local number , no matter whether it 's in two foot high capitals saying for enquiries ring this number |
11 | But then , perhaps all chicks get to look like that , when they 've been raped a few thousand times . |
12 | They 've been restoring a battered old narrowboat . |
13 | For years they have been receiving the same information in both printout and statement form — the Bank will benefit to the tune of £10,000 in tangible savings and £71,000 in productivity savings per annum . |
14 | Complacency about recession could destroy the Tories yet : they have been given a sharp warning by the electorate and they disregard it at their peril . |
15 | Right across Britain they have been given a new lease of life . |
16 | In the author 's constituency , for example , there is a company whose main competitor in Germany has been given switchgear free of charge by the local electricity board , and they have been given a twenty-year loan at no interest for generating plant . |
17 | Now they have been given a fresh lease of life , inviting the ( wrong ) conclusion that the need for a further shake-out is past . |
18 | The former ought to be more prominently displayed , the article says , so that patients are n't confused about whether they have been given a different type of medicine when collecting subsequent prescriptions . |
19 | Whether conscious or not of their own envy , the people in the most difficulty are those who feel they have been born the wrong sex — suspicious , or even quite clear , that their parents desperately wanted them to be the boy or girl they were not . |
20 | If they have been taking a prescribed drug this is likely to have been methadone , and if the daily dose can be established this can be prescribed . |
21 | Since then they have been effecting a gradual programme of repair , restoration and alteration . |
22 | Women are particularly vulnerable to diseases such as arthritis , osteoporosis ( brittle-bone disease ) and heart attacks in their middle years if they have been leading a sedentary life , sitting slumped in front of the television , losing muscle tone and even bone mass . |
23 | ‘ They have been doing a fantastic job putting the Berlitz name in a leading position since the move from Lausanne and through the process of merger with Fukutake , ’ said Mr Kirkpatrick . |
24 | However , as has been reported in International Crossroads , they have been awarded the 1993 World Cup Sevens , a decision which did not meet with general approval , and as there is a rebuilding programme at Murrayfield only 38,000 fans will be able to watch the tournament on each day . |
25 | No doubt they have been promised a good party in return . |
26 | They have been fighting a real war , a race war , a class war , a war over resources and territory , a war in which real children die every day , a war nobody can win because no territory is conquered and the body counts do not mean victory . |
27 | They may well feel that they have been offered a few crumbs . |