Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 A terrific midwife hales them up and down stairs to the first antenatal session .
2 ‘ Hope it 's not that ghost train they keep talking about . ’
3 At eleven o'clock that Friday night they arrived in Montrose .
4 But frankly it 's not likely to irritate your skin anyway because er you are n't industrial users of this you would only ever touch these chemicals for a very short time so the any possible side effects they might er have on you will be greatly diminished by the fact that you did n't use them very much .
5 Saltburn are confident that in new professional Mukund Parmar they have a player who will get them lots of runs and wickets .
6 A delegation of Indian software producers who came to Britain last year received only three responses from 190 British computer firms they visited .
7 When you take them out of their high rise environment they are highly stressed and lack confidence and self esteem .
8 In another case example they compare the performance of personal and social care skills by a female AD sufferer , who communicated by gesture , at home and in a day centre .
9 COMMUTERS who staged a sit-in on a British Rail train they claim is cancelled frequently were ejected by police , and their leader arrested , at a station last night .
10 The Faithful Foundation has declined to explain or clarify its statement.But if it was designed to wrong foot protesters they 've failed .
11 Even in these countries , however , although employers ' organisations may not be direct bargaining institutions they can still play an important role in industrial relations by helping to achieve a degree of cohesion among employers through their coordinating and advisory functions .
12 And while they recognise the threat of this killer disease they are still faced with the dilemma of physically protecting themselves from it .
13 On this meagre subsistence allowance they die like flies ’ .
14 They have no use until the board reaches planing speed , and for novices and light wind sailing they are best removed .
15 On the other hand , from a different vantage point they might have seen the body without having to go right to the edge .
16 Under rigorous testing conditions they can expand to hold over 35 litres of air , and stretch to a height of 40 inches and a width of 12 inches !
17 Many of the problems are likely to arise when quarrying companies activate the large number of old mining permissions they own without basic environmental safeguards attached .
18 And then sh like , you know how sometimes in the , an old dance routine they put a coat on the woman and everything , she 's dancing and they bring this coat towards her and she goes like that and it 's a straight jacket .
19 Bowls of the clear chicken soup they loved were put on the table .
20 In desperation your mother gave me some home movies they 'd made over the years , and I watched a chubby five-year-old with a cheeky grin and eyes like pansies .
21 Largely because of their native climate and sparse grazing , they are small animals standing perhaps 100–110cm at the withers on the islands and weighing 300–350kg , but in improved mainland environments they reach 116–122cm and can weigh 50 per cent more than the island cattle .
22 The need for accountability — no matter how much discretion those working in the public sector exercise they will ultimately be accountable for their decisions either to superior officers or to the public through the tribunal systems .
23 Under the terms of the Compromise , Member States were supposedly given the right to veto decisions affecting their vital national interests ; under the terms of this Maastricht Declaration they effectively renounce that right , thus giving to foreign policy at the outset the same status as that acquired by other areas of policy where the Compromise has gradually been eroded over many years .
24 Oh I 've not thought about , I tell you I looked in British Home Stores they had these
25 From this vantage point they will silently spy on travellers , offering wrong directions if asked and placing obstacles such as stones and logs on the path .
26 From this vantage point they were to keep up a steady rifle fire on the sepoys advancing over the open ground until they heard the first ringing of the Church bell .
27 the Tigersharks are one of the most successful clubs of its kind in the country … 20 have qualified for the national championships next month and in sixteen year old Jaime King they have one of the best breastrokers in the world …
28 According to a member of the Lebanese Security Services they were transferred to Libya , where the RCF had its headquarters , and on Jan. 8 the Phalangist Radio Free Lebanon reported that Walid Khaled , the RCF spokesman in Lebanon , said they had been " moved to a friendly country in preparation " ; on Jan. 12 Sa'id was paroled and sent to Libya , and the hostages were handed over to the Belgian government .
29 It 's safe to say that in a few years time they will be playing Las Vegas . ’
30 Their aerial photographs he subjected to destructive scrutiny , the light crop lines they detected under the unbroken fields he dated several centuries later than the sacking of Aurae Phiala , the dark crop marks emerging so strongly in contrast he refused to consider as early Roman military lines , but set well back into pre-Roman settlement .
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