Example sentences of "their [noun] [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Our school was evacuated to Hadlow Down in Sussex , just about where the German bombers used to off-load their bombs to save themselves the trouble of having to go all the way to London .
2 ‘ If they do n't drive , then they ask their husbands to give them a lift .
3 Their reply gave us the number of the aircraft which Thomas was flying , Beaufort I L4508 , and the names of the other members of his crew .
4 They not only make an income from their paintings , and the cards from them , but their work gives them the challenge to succeed despite handicap .
5 She smiled at him , and the others , and as the waiter appeared at her side with her coffee she was amused to see the speed at which twenty men were on their feet offering her a chair .
6 These people now face annual medical inspection for the rest of their lives to assess what the radiation may have bequeathed to them in terms of a legacy of cancer or birth defects .
7 The way they set about their job makes them a hell of a hard team to beat .
8 They got on to the field without difficulty in the middle of a bombing raid by the RAF on Benghazi , and sat there while their leader gave them a lecture on deer-stalking in the Highlands .
9 In its internal history for the Joint Chiefs of Staff , their secretariat give them the credit ( or blame ) for taking the first step in shifting the battle for Asia from China to Southeast Asia .
10 One or two of my friends made it their business to send me the cutting from the Paternoster Review .
11 After a long descent the shaft widened a little , and the light of their torches showed them the interior of the mine , the southern end of the tunnellings .
12 They 're now sitting up in bed , waiting for their aunt to give them a kiss — and looking like little angels , ’ Julie told her , adding with a grin , ‘ which , of course , they are n't ! ’
13 His creditors met on the 28th and they read a letter from their debtor telling them the law was an enemy he could not conquer .
14 So long as land prices and interest rates remain astronomically high , few will be in a position to buy a holding , however small , with any prospect of their capital paying them a living through genuine farming ( as opposed to exploitation or ‘ mining ’ ) .
15 Their success gave them a power that everyone wanted to share ; their commercial momentum carried the whole pop world along .
16 The NRA are doing their utmost to make it a home from home .
17 Buzzcocks differ in only one way from their contemporaries : they possess a spark of originality ( that was important once , remember ? ) , and their music gives you the impression they spent longer than the customary ten minutes clutching the quill in preparation to write .
18 Conrad and Philippa think they are real , and their reality gives them the right to doubt mine .
19 The general questions which all these researchers address are : how are text built up , and how does their structure determine what a reader is able to comprehend and recall ?
20 Their agility gives them the edge , not so much in dispossessing an attacker but in evading attempts to win back the ball and in creating time and space for passing and regenerating their own offence .
21 ‘ Victor does a marvellous job in the loose for Bath because they are the strongest club side in England and therefore their pack give him the chance to run free .
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