Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] they [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 When the deadline for judging whether the republics should be recognised arrives in January , will the 12 Foreign Ministers meet again to decide collectively whether the criteria have been met and whether all of them will recognise or not recognise the republics ?
2 Along with them will go the ents and the dwarves , indeed the whole imagined world of Middle-earth , to be replaced by modernity and the domination of men ; all the characters and their story , one might say , will shrink to poetic ‘ rigmaroles ’ and misunderstood snatches in plays and ballads .
3 The last point can be essential to persuade major companies that they will not be used as ‘ stalking horses ’ and that the major effort and expense put in by them will not be wasted .
4 Such methods are outside the scope of this book , but those who are interested in reading more about them will find relevant books in Suggested Reading on p. 141 .
5 There was nothing any of them could do to save him , scattered and outnumbered now as they were .
6 There was nothing any of them could do .
7 There was nothing any of them could do .
8 That children who experience a level of difficulty in learning significant enough for a Record of Needs to have been opened up for them can learn a foreign language within a special school setting .
9 In that case both of them will move inwards under the effect of magnetic force .
10 They should be er both of them could have put that all in black .
11 If there 's anyone up atop they might give trouble . ’
12 The pros and cons of which financial saviour should be favoured — a bid led by the American company Sikorsky , or a European consortium including British Aerospace — need not concern us here , because to dwell unduly upon them would be like treating the assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo as the cause rather than the trigger for the First World War .
13 They 'd come from the other way from er Snade Lane not Broad Lane , they 'd come up from they 'd come farther round , round and come in th in round the back sort of thing and we we 'd got no headquarters any more .
14 Run home , get changed wait , have a bath then go up to they 'll pick me up to go babysitting over there .
15 If you pull the chassis out , somewhere inside them will be a stamp saying ‘ Treble ’ or ‘ Bass ’ , and the one to look for is ‘ Treble ’ .
16 Unless the EC decides to treat them as a special case , it seems the only way out for them will be to give the toys away .
17 Right twelve shared out between they 'll get four each .
18 Changing out of them would risk destroying the brand image they 've developed over 20 years .
19 This meant that they would n't be back before the pubs closed , but I also knew that if they knew who I was going out with they would have locked me in .
20 Soon after the introduction of GREAs the government recognized a danger that some authorities might use them as targets , with the consequence that some authorities spending below their GREAs might be encouraged to spend more , while those spending far above them might find the task of cutting back to GREA level too difficult .
21 Branch plants in regions far from head office may be more vulnerable to closure , while the more routine production work which is carried out in them may be more vulnerable to automation than the work done centrally .
22 Some couples whose cohabitation has worked well for them may be surprised , hurt or bewildered when , legally married , they find their relationship deteriorating .
23 The individuals adapted through increased capacities to control environmental changes and to exist independently of them will then be the more successful .
24 People used to have an instinctive feeling that all that waste matter hanging around inside them could not be doing them any good .
25 Sitting at right-angles to them ( on either side of the corner of a table ) or even alongside them will make for more harmony .
26 We just could n't get quite at them could we , like you know , two one , they go three one , three two , they go four two , you know , like you think ‘ oh if you just could have ’ , you know .
27 ‘ I wo n't allow myself to be tortured , ’ Raskolnikov tells Porfiry , but our sense of their three long encounters is that there 's nothing either of them can do about it .
28 But it will hurt , and each time it happens , it will feel like a shock , and a sad renewal of the realisation that a loved companion is beginning to drift away from her , and that there is nothing either of them can do about it .
29 Nothing either of them could say would convince Roman that she had a twin .
30 The investigation he 'd instigated would , by its nature and scope , prove far more efficient than anything either of them could do alone or in tandem .
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