Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] they [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They know their stuff inside out , but most importantly they also look like they are having a whale of a time .
2 See money 's all right they probably love the money you can bring in but if they do n't see you to spend it or to share it .
3 Superman is I do n't know erm , well same difference any way , but you see this is it , he 's not , you know , in that story , in that , in , in , in , in that sort of nonsense thing , he is not the same character at both times , he has n't got , when he 's walking along the street as Clarke Kent he has n't got the ability to whoosh through the air as Superman he 's Clarke Kent , not so Jesus , he was n't Jesus divine one moment , Jesus human the other but they were perfectly married at all time from his , from the time he was , he 's conception took place , so he was n't one thing one moment , you know and one thing the next , but there it was a perfect marriage if you like , the two , I was gon na say becoming one so that they were invisible , you could n't say of that 's it that 's the human nature of Jesus , that 's his diviner it ju , because the two were perfectly married , they were fused together so they really they became one .
4 And despite the fact that Ministry are on the brink of a Metallica-scale take-over in the US , Barker hints that he and Jourgensen are now questioning how much further they actually want to push the band .
5 Erm , so like they just took all the fridge
6 Only today they still had a copy .
7 The principle is that the hook bait is free enough to behave very similarly to loose fed baits , but that the carp suck it in so strongly they also suck in the large hook .
8 The hurts of the last years run so deep they just could not be solved with AT&T involved .
9 her husband died she 'd picked out a bit of land all this and I borrowed this and one thing and another , so well they never found a penny !
10 ‘ We subscribed to a Customs and Excise newsletter to keep pace with the changes — and things were happening so fast they even brought out a special Christmas edition .
11 An advanced Stealth Fighter that 's so fast , and deadly , it can be in and out of enemy airspace so fast they barely hear the sonic boom before they 're up to their necks in explosive ordnance .
12 An indication that the child knows what letters ought to be in the word , but ca n't remember clearly enough how they really look .
13 So maybe they only spend ten hours , instead of three hundred hours spent by the Red Arrows .
14 I 'm covered in a fine glossy sheen of drying mud so maybe they never got a good grip in the first place .
15 Bag in and most people had a lot more than that to put down , so consequently they just dumped it if it did n't fit .
16 Perhaps sometimes they deliberately make themselves look a terrible fright to scare him away . )
17 I , I do n't think warm , so why they early ?
18 Many teenage farm workers ' sons are soon earning as much as , if not more than , their fathers , and not surprisingly they soon demand the independence from parental authority which their economic independence confers .
19 Many witnesses told lies against Jesus against Jesus not even they however could make their stories agree .
20 It 's been so impregnated in the child 's mind that she just Well they just could n't they could n't fathom it because he used
21 We 're always out they always tend
22 They never dreamt that it could happen cos she was n't in the risk age group or anything , it just never crossed their minds that it might happen and they were totally well they just did n't know what to think .
23 Allowing for the conventions of sedate amenity that governed American reviewing ( as for the most part they still do ) , one can detect in the American reviewers of Eliot 's Poems ( 1920 ) and of The Waste Land ( 1922 ) the same recalcitrance that the British reviewers expressed more cheekily .
24 Even before the war with Spain ended in 1609 the Dutch were preparing to attack various parts of the empire the Portuguese had built up in the Indian Ocean in the previous hundred years , stretching as far east as Java and the other Spice Islands near it , and later on they also attacked the Portuguese possessions in Brazil .
25 Meandering roads , cul-de-sacs and dead ends are of course popular with traffic engineers but nearly always they simply increase our car dependence , lengthen walking distances and make it too difficult for buses to circulate .
26 ‘ That 's probably why they always look stupid , ’ said Sam .
27 Davies makes the important point that , superior as the unified digital environments for multimedia may be , right now they simply can not deliver television quality video in a form you can easily buy .
28 Rather than rejoicing in great improvements in health , Americans seem to be emphasizing how far away they still are from immortality .
29 They 've got two fire stations , but all the houses are so far away they never get there in time .
30 And er well you go further through and you can go to the erm And the the Narrowmarsh it was narrow and all , you could shake hands with one another o off the but it now is all council houses is built down there now where they only used to be ordinary little houses .
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