Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] [noun sg] they " in BNC.

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1 If they want Second Division football they should support us now .
2 After the second escape attempt they were beaten again and flung into the blackness of stone-floored isolation cells in the nearby fort at An Dap .
3 Under Field Marshal , the Viscount , Alanbrooke 's chairmanship during the Second World War they were the Government 's most powerful advisers .
4 Nineteenth-century Boulton and Watt , Maudsley and Harvey beam engines are here , where until the end of the Second World War they supplied water to west London .
5 After the Second World War they began to support African nationalism .
6 He said : ‘ In the Second World War they would have been branded as lacking in moral fibre and been shunned by their service colleagues .
7 During the Second World War they were taken down to the dark stone vaults beneath the Half Moon Battery and buried to prevent them falling into enemy hands .
8 After the second World War they did n't have a economy in the second World War , now they have
9 But in the second order system they take on a different set of structural features .
10 But in moving to a second order analysis they looked at the relations between groups of signs in discursive systems .
11 At the first watering place they jumped from the open wagons and rushed to douse their burning clothes .
12 Dexter parked the car next to the first telephone kiosk they chanced across on the way back to Reading .
13 And people who might even have voted Labour , or Lib Dem at the general election , at the first opinion poll they 'll say they vote Conservative .
14 For many , the first reggae album they bought was 1974 's ‘ Natty Dread ’ .
15 It was the first motor car they had ever seen .
16 A line creeping forward , and a rabble of men leaving the hatch and hurrying for the first bench place they could find .
17 Neither he nor Charlotte had intended to stay there long , But they continued renting the house for fourteen years , and after the First World War they bought it — after which it became known as Shaw 's Corner .
18 In the First World War they would have simply been taken out and shot . ’
19 Oh he was on the river he he was always connected with the river my father and in the First World War they towed the dredger from here to Ramsgate and er he was , he was in the Army but he was connected to the Inland Water Transport and cos they were dredging out the harbour at Ramsgate .
20 Since the commission was set up in the First World War they in nineteen ninety five they said it would break even for the first time and agreed the last and thirties and forty come to maturity in which incomes are expected to double by twenty , twenty two .
21 Last Saturday night they were watching television .
22 Leading lenders were last night warning they may not be able to pass on any further rate reductions to mortgage holders .
23 Johansson and Rumar ( 1966 ) stopped over 1,000 drivers by the roadside 710m along the road from a road sign placed there by the experimenters and asked the drivers to describe the last road sign they had seen .
24 When such a large area reveals it has very few tall peaks then you can bet your last Mars Bar they 'll be stunners .
25 Secondly we were erm concerned that the county had not erm thought properly about employment densities , erm they have backed away from using employment density today as a significant calculator , but I hope you 've noticed sir that the erm the county 's mind set on employment densities is that whereas in the last structure plan they were working off a density , average density of thirty four workers for hectare .
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