Example sentences of "and they [vb base] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Would it be possible to find out what Priscilla 's results were because she 's had a urine test and she 's extremely sore and they 've asked for another urine test , and I 'm
2 Meanwhile the I R A in a statement from Dublin have admitted they shot and seriously wounded an army careers officer in North London yesterday evening , and they 've warned of further attacks in Britain .
3 The Sanpro industry as a whole has been quick to wheel out the public relations machinery , and they 've gone to great lengths to reassure women that there really is n't any danger at all .
4 Well a comment really , I was sitting browsing at Blackwell 's sale , and they 've got at half price , a beautiful book I was skimming through , with photographs of Victorian fashion , if you 're interested
5 It depends on your lifestyle you live , though , cos I got friends who are just like ah , I do n't like and you have to excuse my hairy legs running or something , I mean , I just like they 're like this , and they 've got like black hair about this long , and I 'm like oh my God , oh my God , you 're just like
6 Japanese firms prefer long-term reliable and exclusive business relationships and they tend to turn to established channels to develop new business initiatives .
7 The prison authorities see this flexibility as the principal benefit both for the deliverer and the candidate and they intend to build on this in future .
8 They make remarks about an unmanly attitude , and they pretend to look for yellow streaks .
9 He grasped the little man 's arms desperately and they lay looking into each other 's faces .
10 Templeton went on to explain how employing women played havoc with this arrangement : When the females get their work to set up , the whole of what we term the " fat " is taken out , that is all the space is taken out and they simply get close matter to set , and they get paid for that .
11 We have indicated that organisations exist within a changing environment and they have to respond to this environment .
12 Corporate concern in the US tuna industry has been far more interested in maintaining profits than in saving dolphins , and they have gone to great lengths to protect their commercial interests .
13 The monuments in our care are the best and they have survived for specific reasons — yet they are only the tip the iceberg of our archaeological inheritance .
14 Moreover , organisations may be viewed as existing in a competitive environment , as do plants and animals , and they have to adapt to environmental conditions or perhaps find their existence threatened .
15 And they have to move to other industries , er productive industries and service industries and er communications for example which is very run down , and that 's going to take I should think , six to nine months of really hard work and suffering , and and a political clean up at the same time , because in the schools and universities for instance , er nobody could get a job in the old days , who was n't politically reliable , and all those people have got to be moved .
16 They have disposed of the different regimes relevant to the different kinds of legacies , and they have adopted for all of them the rule applying to trusts .
17 but now and they have dispensed with that a hundred years later and more than a hundred years .
18 Now there are 8 and they have to talk to each other .
19 Tourism is also a major concern of the local authorities and they have worked in close cooperation with the British Tourist Authority in developing strategies for the future .
20 Every country has its own system for using frequencies , and they have to think about each other — radio waves , after all do not stop at national boundaries and without international collaboration there could be interference and general chaos .
21 Councils run by all groupings and more importantly on the whole er by none at all er through independent councillors at parish level and they have responded with that united voice , declaring their support for a separate Cornish constituency and it might er bear remarking as I think members on all sides of this house are aware , getting that kind of agreement between councils at different tiers and in different areas of the county is pretty remarkable in itself .
22 However well-integrated they seem to be , they are still outsiders , as well as insiders , and they have to work with this double agency .
23 Pete says they set off and race around a course … they are given a landmark such as a cross roads or a church and they have to fly to that point take pictures of it and the fastest there and back takes the points
24 Their most recent album , ‘ Get A Grip ’ , released back in April , was their 11th studio long player to date , and they have sold over million discs around the globe .
25 There are many available from non-governmental sources , too , for it was an important achievement of European culture to invent the social survey and social studies and they have proliferated since 1880 .
26 So I carried on walking and they start going through this bleeding wood , well they had me climbing over three fence things , all like them metal you know like them metal fences at wood ?
27 Mostly about the film — and they want to talk about another book . ’
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