Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [vb base] they " in BNC.

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1 come in the middle of the day or whenever you know they 'll be busy .
2 tend to ginger up people whenever they think they are dragging their feet on something
3 Sanglemore is how I think they pronounce it .
4 This is how you realise they have different origins .
5 The formula here is to say : ‘ I understand that you [ state how you think they feel ] but I would like you to … ’
6 How you think they 're spelt .
7 Or at least , that 's how we suppose they get away with it if the legends are true and they really still exist .
8 Feedback from peers can be a powerful mirror , showing clients how things are , rather than how they assume they are .
9 That 's how they know they have it .
10 ‘ A lot of women would n't have the nerve to wear this , possum ( how they wish they 'd had my recipe for stretch-mark ointment ) but I feel I have to thrust ahead at the forefront of fashion .
11 We have also asked schools to try to tell us how they think they are operating and carrying out what they say they are doing .
12 The result will be a collection of information about that community 's overt language attitudes : how they feel they should , or others do , behave .
13 You know how they say they were driving home to erm
14 It had been an eye-opener to me in 1987 when I realized how naïve I had been about the press , discovered how they believe they have some God-given right to intrude on the privacy of well-known individuals in the name of journalism .
15 But , erm in terms of more subjective er , is er , the two , two particular features which are important , one is descent , how they reckon they descent .
16 At least that 's where I think they come from .
17 And this is where I feel they have the edge over Norrington .
18 But there are key areas where I feel they have gone wrong .
19 That is where I believe they are making a mistake and where they are open to expose their ignorance and naivete .
20 ‘ You know why I think they do it ?
21 ‘ In every speech I make , I try to communicate to the audience why I think they should bother to listen to what I 've got to say , ’ he told delegates over a video link between London and Torquay .
22 Absolutely and this is why I think they get round this , they 've solved this problem by saying okay folks , we will adopt a purely erm classificator or in other words fictitious , rigged system of kinship and we wo n't call there and that 's what they do .
23 I 'd like to propose the Labour motion because I think that this actually , these issues are very important and in a moment I shall say why I think they are .
24 And that 's why I say they are invaluable for prospecting and monitoring purposes .
25 That 's when you know they got more crime committed round and Valley then , cos there was a lot more kids up there .
26 But again there was some weeks when you know they 'd say , Oh how did you work ?
27 No but I mean , the there 's but there 's a lot of people , you see when you say they 're not easily persuaded that are working class that are voting Tory and they 're not easily persuaded they cha
28 So basically if you 're going to se , tell somebody they 're a waste of space , it 's not very constructive , it 's personal , and I would n't say it unless you can tell them why you think they 're a waste of space at least .
29 My Lords , I do n't accept that , er one can look at some of the London hospitals , University College , London Hospital er where seventy-one beds we closed and where we know they have one of the best accident and emergency departments in the country .
30 Er if we can put people in positions where we know they 're always gon na be there a as a permanent fixture a as part and parcel of their job .
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