Example sentences of "[noun sg] they [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from that fucking business card they have no forensic evidence ; no weapons , bloodstained clothes or even minutiae like hairs or fibres to link me with any of the attacks .
2 The DJ they call the Hairy Monster 's a little greyer than he once was , but he insists he 's starting an important new phase of his career .
3 As a result they offer a lifetime guarantee on their income bond which fixes the return at the level on the day you buy .
4 They are usually made with unbleached wheatflour and extra virgin olive oil , and as a result they have a lovely texture and fresh taste .
5 And as a result they have the self-confidence which comes from knowing that if you have made it once , you can make it again .
6 As a result they talk a lot of bullshit about how this is their generation 's answer to LSD ( It 's our final frontier ’ ) and also call up the memories of past sins and traumas — playground racism , the suicide of a Viet vet father , some modish videotape voyeurism , bullying and murder even — which then return to haunt them in the real world .
7 Today and in the future they regard the borders of all states in Europe as inviolable as they stand on the day of the signing of this treaty .
8 They show very clearly that the Government are ensuring that , while we may reduce the personnel numbers in our armed forces , we are increasing the relative proportion of funds spent on their equipment to ensure that in the future they have the equipment that they need to perform the tasks that we set them .
9 I mean , when you go to give blood they use a , a pair of gloves every time .
10 Veal they have a steak in the future udderwise ?
11 However , to the outsider they obscure the chemistry involved and inhibit the cross-fertilisation of ideas from one area to another .
12 Unlike the chick they contain no yolk and their growth is dependent on nutrients being supplied by the mother .
13 If they do not then deny them as possible bases for their own action they defeat the very point and purpose of the arbitration .
14 The disciplines a Designer works by demand some very special qualities — in effect they demand a specialist in many wide-ranging fields , coupled with virtual Sherlock Holmes powers of observation .
15 They like analyzing and they like sort of practising or getting involved with complex things sort of complex piece of work very , they 're really happy in the training session to get involved whereas some people if you put something very hard , they 'll actually back away from it wo n't they cos they think well this is new , I do n't really understand this , whereas theorists will ac they actually enjoy they enjoy the stretch they enjoy the challenge .
16 The only way , however , to increase your repertoire of behaviours is to force yourself to use behaviours which are ‘ unnatural ’ so that with practice they reach the stage of being natural .
17 Theorists have categorized these activities into a sequential series but in practice they produce a complex interrelationship ( as shown in Chapter I ) that is influenced by both a company 's products and structure .
18 Ratting is second nature to a Jack Russell and through constant practice they learn the difference between a rabbit and vermin , knowing which they should kill and which they simply hold .
19 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
20 With all this hype and cheap talk they make the game look ignorant .
21 The challenges facing schools are considered in detail throughout this book but in essence they require a management response .
22 When Insurers settle a partial loss they acquire no proprietary rights in the subject matter insured — but they become subrogated to all the rights and remedies of the Policyholder in so far as the Policyholder has been indemnified under the Policy .
23 Do you know we had bales of , bales of til tins all pressed together as big as that machine , yeah and they 'd dump into the ship and they used to have magnets , put 'em into a net and these er bales of tins , any old tins , they used to find , used to go in there , we used to tip 'em , we used to tip them into the hold they cut the ship right up and that that 's what we 're getting back in motor cars now .
24 Florence and Rome are stunning to visit at any time of the year — but in the winter they have a charm of their own .
25 On the one side , they are all brave and honourable ; if the epic has a happy ending they surmount every obstacle ; if there is a tragic end , they succumb in an unequal fight .
26 Despite these differences between Convention law and Community law they possess a certain symbiosis .
27 How will the public be able to gain access to the information that by law they have a right to see ?
28 No wonder they like a dram at every house . ’
29 Add to this that today 's stars are fit and positive , as well as the thought that they now use almost illegal high-tech equipment and are given every new creation to experiment with , such as metal heads , weird shafts and incredible balls , and it 's no wonder they find the perfect combination — for them .
30 No wonder they reckon the beer 's on the turn in here .
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