Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] they " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Its a tremendous opportunity to see how they approach treatment in the U.S. and we are very grateful to everyone who has helped us to get there . ’
2 You did n't have to be a genius to work out they were n't from the Lord 's Day Observance Society .
3 And we 'll be returning in a future programme to see how they cope .
4 He reported it at once and when the police and ambulance got there they found the bodies of a man and a girl lying on the road and partially burned .
5 The boys heard the crash and they ran as fast as they could to get help from the police and ambulance , but when the police and ambulance got there they only found the boys ' fishing tackle where they had dumped it in such haste .
6 When they were about 2 weeks old and measured about ⅓″ ( total length ) I decided to conduct an experiment to see how they would react to a shell ; I had an empty Apple Snail shell scrounged from my long-suffering dealer for just such an experiment .
7 In October 1970 , screenwriter Goodman and Dustin started research on the character in New York by going to a couple of universities to observe the behaviour of certain professors , presumably threatening the eggheads with violence to see how they would react .
8 So without their parents lot of kids spend their time watching the telly do n't they ?
9 How can consumers initiate healthy eating plans when they are not receiving the information they need in comprehensible form ?
10 If they are and this kind of tragedy occurs then they must be punished for such behaviour . ’
11 They are forced to call in the help of the gods , and the first episode describes how they provide a companion and foil .
12 Today the owners of the horse were unavailable for comment but their solicitor said that while they accepted the horse broke loose they do not accept liability and are disputing any claim the horse caused the boys ' injuries .
13 It is important to understand how managers perceive their role in organisations and to know what they would class as good management practice to understand why they themselves do things .
14 Policy was now to allow the moran to form manyattas ‘ and then to exercise control over them , and to use up their surplus energy in making them work ’ , the theory being that if the moran were in manyattas , at least the administration knew where they were .
15 However , once Governments of either party know that they will complete a Bill on a certain day , they hand much of the power over to the Opposition to decide how they want to use that time to debate the proper timing and clauses .
16 They found that horse did n't they ?
17 wore green velvet did n't they Mum ?
18 They do salmon canning do n't they , in Canada ?
19 Oh , yes , because rings come in to quite a bit of wear do n't they ?
20 Yes , I mean you put your finger on an important problem here that we need to discuss and that is that if you concentrate on human beings in general , and this is true on our own society but I , I think it 's true of just about all societies and it 's emphatically true of primal hunting adult societies then men do make a lot of parental investment do n't they ?
21 They used to called it the hump did n't they ?
22 of a , a sort of er , a programme do n't they like , er built in them
23 Well they start , it it 's the same way that er very young people er start playing snooker do n't they ?
24 yeah , people scarper do n't they ?
25 they always have the silly one at the interview do n't they , the interview
26 Yes you see funerals er , everybody likes a wedding do n't they ?
27 So you 're saying that they were driven more by there political desire for power than by their ideology because had absolute egalitarianism worked then they should have been satisfied with that because then they were fulfilling their ideology .
28 on the mind do n't they ?
29 Oh yes , they make wonderful stock do n't they ?
30 Well they buy it in bulk do n't they ?
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