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

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1 We could even observe other clinics to see how they work . ’
2 Again , study our leading riders to see how they keep hold of their horses ' heads and remain balanced themselves .
3 They also complained about unfairness , but there was no willingness to look at the charges or to have proper consultation with local authorities to see how they and the Government could work together to improve the general standards of our beaches .
4 I invite them to examine the Opposition 's policies to see how they would fare under a Labour Government .
5 The strong normative bias in the study of social policy has led at times to a greater preoccupation with criticism of policies than with attempts to discover why they take the forms they do .
6 Underground , it 's the sort of thing researchers say when they ca n't really help .
7 For advocacy groups to work properly they must feel that they are truly independent of the influence of professionals employed by the authority , since any group will from time to time find itself challenging the advice of a consultant psychiatrist or service manager employed by the authority .
8 These quantitative measures of uncertainty will then be entered in a number of investment formulations to see how they perform .
9 The RSPCA says they will now try different tactics , attempting to gain the animals trust so they 're not so frightened of people .
10 Monday 8.55am — I arrive at the office for what looks like a quiet day catching up on necessary office work and telephoning some of our low-dependency clients to see how they are .
11 But if they see a bunch of black kids hanging around they wo n't nick them .
12 Well let me wait , I 'll tell , I 'll sh I 'll tell you what the insurers say when they come back , when it comes .
13 Mind you when you think of it like that when you when you say that you 've got no mortgage and your kids grow up they do n't need your money and that and if you 're both in good jobs it is you do tend to think to yourself well at least lot lot longer than .
14 Her legs trembled so they would hardly carry her .
15 He suggests that the totem animal is the father , which many peoples show when they talk of the totem animal as their ancestor .
16 All over the country hurt and disillusioned journalists and would-be journalists wondering why they had never received a reply could only presume that they had been rejected .
17 Computers do not have the knowledge and experience of the average human reader , so for them to cope with the ambiguities shown above they need to have access to repositories of the different sorts of knowledge .
18 ‘ People are more used to seeing BNFL vans or contractors ’ trucks running around , so when 10 vintage cars trundled past they were gobsmacked .
19 Oh let the frogs and miry bogs destroy where they do enter .
20 And I tend to draw , most o , most of us tend to draw them as straight lines with branches coming off they may actually show the chain as a twisted chain or zig-zag chain or going in to form a square or something !
21 ‘ However , I get lots of letters from kids asking where they can buy the black shirt , which suggests there is a market .
22 Since writing about this in New Scientist , I have received numerous letters from readers asking how they can do the same thing in Britain and Europe .
23 But can shoppers tell when they 're getting the genuine article ?
24 With joy in their hearts , all Brothers paused wherever they were to recite an angelus of annihilation aimed at the Emperor 's enemies .
25 They get some weird trips do n't they ?
26 Yeah they have waiting lists do n't they ?
27 Well they sit , they sit on the steps do n't they ?
28 is played by gentlemen do n't they ?
29 They used to have walks did n't they , all together with the dogs ?
30 Because there 's only a couple , they only had a couple of security guards did n't they ?
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