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

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1 The laws are kept because of our faith ; it is possible to see why they have even been called ‘ the secret of our survival ’ .
2 Perhaps this was better , to be free to see where they were going to take her , to follow them , to keep out of their hands and then perhaps an opportunity would come to do something .
3 Should be interesting to see how they fare by comparison .
4 Delta are a well established leading brand in the USA ; it will be interesting to see how they do in this country .
5 I mean , I 'll , I 'll , I 'll be interesting to see how they they start next week with a a load of er bands on Thursday nights .
6 I work for a sports info service and would be interested to see how they are going to do their version .
7 ‘ It would be interesting to know how they got it , ’ he said .
8 It was interesting to observe how they arrived full of animation and determined to be good and entertaining guests and then to watch the slightly false vivacity fade away as the melin had its usual effect .
9 On the Last thursday , fryday & Saturday of this moneth , as follows : — The People of Kildaltan to work where they Left off Last year . "
10 On the Last thursday , fryday & Saturday of this moneth , as follows : — The People of Kildaltan to work where they Left off Last year . "
11 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
12 With easy transport , high wages , better education and training , people are more free to choose where they wish to live and work .
13 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
14 kind of carpets all the time , just an odd contract stuff , now it 's nearly all contract , so you 're seeing a lot of different carpets and it 's more interesting wondering where they 're going to , like America and
15 Many dedicated single-handed practitioners remain , and we must ensure that that option remains so that GPs are free to practise how they wish .
16 Well there just think of it as being very different do n't they ?
17 No it 's funny though , I 'm , colours come up totally different do n't they ?
18 Well they get it free do n't they ?
19 They , they do look funny do n't they ?
20 Oh no they want something flash do n't they .
21 They sometimes come across stilted do n't they when you 're trying
22 Since populism is the antithesis of everything they stand for , it is instructive to see how they have handled that most demotic of forces , television .
23 It was easy to see why they go on so much about them .
24 It is easy to see why they might need reassuring .
25 Annabelle 's family have owned their furniture shop for over 100 years and it is easy to see why they are a success if you have had the privilege of actually working for them , as I have .
26 It is easy to see how they argue it — how else would they get a home and a car and some spending money ?
27 Since crinoids often occur together in large numbers ( 'gardens ' ) with their arms waving in the currents , it is easy to see how they came to acquire their botanical analogy .
28 But it is less easy to see how they might be described in reference to grammar on the one hand and lexis on the other .
29 While the key features of each — the limited liability company , the use of collective bargaining and the state provision of welfare — all have something of a Christian basis in terms of providing outlets for savings , strengthening the family , and correcting injustice and providing for those in need , nevertheless it is easy to see how they can become taken over by humanistic philosophy — so that they become unlimited freedom to create wealth , the use of collective power and the denial of individual merit and the state as the alternative for the family and private charity .
30 Teachers who were arrogant and distant fell into this category and it is easy to see how they offend against the central principle and are deemed contemptuous .
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