Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv] they " in BNC.
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1 | Visitors will not only know where they are going but will be able to recognise and name the person they are seeking . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Look better do n't they ? |
4 | Mm , they hold the flavour better do n't they ? |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Now that I know that George was not his father I can better understand why they always clashed . |
7 | We can only surmise how they got there . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | We 'll soon know when they come here . |
10 | After all , if we want a representative sample of university students we may already know how they are distributed between departments or faculties and random methods , being based on chance , might now and then produce samples heavily biased towards one faculty . |
11 | The Criminal Law Revision Committee did not totally define dishonesty because " dishonesty is something which laymen can easily recognise when they see it " ( p.20 ) . |
12 | But can I just look where they go in . |
13 | And if we can learn more about their sensitivity to ultrasonic sounds , we may finally grasp how they can ‘ know ’ that someone is approaching from a great distance . |
14 | And when you see the features of each instrument , and hear the prices , you 'll soon see why they 've caused such a storm … |
15 | but it would just wear off they 'd think well you know it 's not such a big thing now , I mean it 's not , I mean part of the fun is the risk for a lot of people . |
16 | When they first started coming out of the box they would just sit wherever they happened to land after stretching their wings . |
17 | ‘ But if you could just find somewhere they 'd feel a bit more comfortable , that 's all . |
18 | After they have done this , tell them to return all the cards to the pack and to shuffle them together so that you can not possibly know where they were . |
19 | At the same time , this screen , these games with and in words , can even now frighten off those readers who feel they must always know where they are when they read , or irritate those who see the games as a form of deliberate teasing or provocation . |
20 | They do acta rather promptly do n't they ? |
21 | And she did not do what hedgehogs usually do when they find themselves in a bit of trouble : curl up in a tight , prickly ball . |
22 | And there used to be a a little croft croft there of long ago , and it 's er it 's all planted now with trees all round about it but I suppose they could still see where they used to be A black smith had stayed there . |
23 | And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye . |
24 | And er we did n't always remember where they lived . |
25 | Andrew says if people find it unbelievable that a nurse could ever kill then they should relise that the situation in Bosnia is unbleievable . |
26 | And if they are serious about securing Irish unity , they should also explain how they envisage it coming about while the sectarian political blocs remain unchallenged . |
27 | Whatever system is set up , it is of paramount importance that all managers at all levels should clearly know where they fit into the organisation . |
28 | He could also understand why they objected to London being the European headquarters of United Motors . |
29 | We shall also see how they compare with natural minds . |
30 | You will soon come to recognise his normal expressions , and will instantly notice when they differ , indicating he is ill , frightened etc . |