Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] they " in BNC.
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1 | Kate had been so busy looking around the room that she 'd rather forgotten why they had entered it in the first place . |
2 | But I did it through the love , fo , that I had for the couple , and that because they had waited sixteen year before they eventually found out they could n't have children ! |
3 | And as I continued to think about how we rarely get the measure of little children , I suddenly realized why they 'd been making so much din . |
4 | In that square place that was over there , it was a pantry , some of them were so fused together they were holding each other . |
5 | Visitors will not only know where they are going but will be able to recognise and name the person they are seeking . |
6 | ‘ Come on , Rachel , you 've been here long enough to know how they love anything like this , especially when it involves one of us or one of the management team . ’ |
7 | They turn up to work but are so stressed out they ca n't perform , there 's no added value to the product . |
8 | When the sweetness was all sucked out they murmured that their legs were tired , and cried until they were picked up and carried home . |
9 | When I saw them again I dropped down on one knee , knowing that even though they were constantly looking back they would n't see me at that low level , in my nature-coloured clothes . |
10 | As some parties will only perceive how they are affected as the change unfolds , successful change needs ongoing management until a point is reached where stability is reattained . |
11 | Look better do n't they ? |
12 | Mm , they hold the flavour better do n't they ? |
13 | We may ultimately have people pulling together plans where they assessment is done by a range of people outside social services . ’ |
14 | My first garden 15 years ago was completely shaded and I did n't understand then that plants will only grow where they want to . |
15 | Now that I know that George was not his father I can better understand why they always clashed . |
16 | only the contractors do and even they only know when they go on site so , but we , we sort of say you do this , you do that and then we contract to who can do it , there 's some of them by er |
17 | ‘ Yes , she said he needs some new pyjamas — his old ones are so worn through they 're hardly decent — so I went out and bought him a pair . ’ |
18 | We can only surmise how they got there . |
19 | This project aims to develop models which take these factors into account , and so to understand how they affect investment decisions . |
20 | He was a young man , probably no more than twenty ; his teeth were worn down to the stumps by rough ground corn , the tops so sliced through they might have been cut with a circular saw and the resulting surface polished with emery paper . |
21 | Others had scrambled across the field , dodging shellbursts , and had taken off only to forget where they were supposed to be going . |
22 | They look happy together do n't they ? |
23 | Go off , on , on forays together do n't they ? |
24 | I 've got to be careful off is use nine because sixty nine tend to go together do n't they ? |
25 | The ministers involved recognize that MPs are being well briefed and though they will not necessarily concede directly they encounter a good case , they will usually move the amendment themselves at a later stage . |
26 | They close at about four o'clock do n't they ? |
27 | They look big enough do n't they ? |
28 | They would do better to rethink why they regulate banks at all . |
29 | Well they have a worm inside do n't they ? |
30 | Yeah , well go on too long do n't they ? |