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

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1 Environmental health officer Richard Hallows admitted yesterday they were facing a problem and called on the public to help them .
2 Environmental Health officer Richard Hallows admitted yesterday they are facing a problem and called on the public to help them .
3 Shivraj Jadeja and John Singh show how they may be double penalised under the Community Care Act
4 But the University have Wor WordPerfect do n't they ?
5 From 1977 onwards the DES sent a series of circulars to LEAs asking how they were discharging their duties under the 1944 Education Act to monitor the curriculum in the schools .
6 Secord remembered how they would get ‘ sermonized ’ , and how ‘ we had a lot to live down before we could do business . ’
7 last Friday did n't they ?
8 I mean they stopped us Friday did n't they ?
9 It is for the European institutions to define those ’ floor-level ’ rights , but it is not for Brussels to say how they will be observed .
10 Designers Faith and Geoffrey Whiten explain how they created our Gold Medal winning Fujicolor garden for the Chelsea Flower Show
11 In his memoirs he wrote , ‘ It was during my visit to Bulgaria that I had the idea of installing missiles with nuclear warheads in Cuba without letting the United States find out they were there until it was too late to do anything about them ’ ( Khrushchev : 1970 , p. 493 ) .
12 Because David knows how they were built as well as your dad
13 Alan Vincent , 58 , a neighbour of the couple in Winchester , Hampshire told how they were besotted with each other .
14 Martha and Dominic recall how they lost their sense of fun when they moved in together .
15 Dingwall , in another context , calls these stories ‘ atrocity stories ’ ( 1977 ) , and Richman shows how they feature prominently in the discourse of traffic wardens , in an attempt to socialize new recruits into what they can expect , as well as being a means of stressing the moral worth of traffic wardens : a concern which was high on the priorities of such a stigmatized occupational group ( Richman 1983 : 115 ) .
16 Virtually every sport England participate in they finish near last .
17 South bound trains on the Settle and Carlisle stop several times a day ; North bound uniquely they never stop at all .
18 In this article , Quality Manager Dr Joe Paterson explains how they did it — and suggests how quality systems can be used in other management processes .
19 Well they barkening in in Aberdeen do n't they ?
20 Went round Vals did n't they ?
21 Oh well the Romans invaded England did n't they ?
22 As the Toyota moves forward they fall backwards .
23 Yes of course these bookings had to made by the twenty fifth of th of erm February did n't they ?
24 Er I mean they had a family in er Russia did n't they ?
25 Channel 4 chairman Sir Richard Attenborough said later they faced an impossible dilemma — ‘ whether to reveal identities we had undertaken to protect , at risk to human life , or whether to come into conflict with the law . ’
26 A spokesman for Sainsbury said yesterday they were still interested in the Grange Road site .
27 See what they 've done they 've waited for December have n't they ?
28 Erm When Pentecost Day came around they had all met in one room .
29 But as soon as Tom came back they did n't want to you know .
30 And I 'm meeting with appropriate people in B R on Monday to decide when they will let me record .
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