Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 The rift between CART and USAC widened when the latter refused CART racing teams entry to the 1979 Indianapolis 500 , but after a court ruling they were reinstated .
2 After a transition period they would receive cash-limited allocations from the RHA based on the number and characteristics of their resident population and would be free to purchase services from within or without the district ( subject to certain safeguards ) , from NHS , private and voluntary suppliers .
3 Molloy and Carroll suggest that while Access courses equip students with whatever is necessary for the completion of a degree course they may be less successful in preparing them for the higher levels of academic performance .
4 In the words of a Harvard director they want something " a little bit sexy ! "
5 I remember that luncheon with Basil absolutely perfectly , and that I 'd been at the National Gallery or the Tate , and I had a postcard with me of one of those primitive paintings , naïve paintings , of a cricket match they still have postcards of it .
6 She tipped the rice into a pan and put it on the top on a low number and retreated to the living room where Alan was sprawled on the sofa reading the copy of a Sunday newspaper they had collected from a garage shop next to the pub .
7 After all , when racism takes the form of violence , they ca n't fail to recognise it as an attack on themselves , and part of a value system they can not go along with .
8 Many disabled people believe that encouraging a disability culture can only reinforce negative images of ‘ disability ’ — that is , they have not questioned the tragedy view of disability and when they think of a disability culture they assume that this must mean art forms which only present the negative side of disabled living .
9 Given , obviously the fact that you 've broken , and if you are a member of a breakdown organization they will call them out for you .
10 As members of a Pathfinder Squadron they were allowed to wear a small brass albatross on their left breast pocket , immediately under their wings , and this was the only indication to anyone outside the RAF that they were in any way out of the ordinary .
11 If adjustments are late at the end of an accounting period they have to be corrected manually causing the work involved in administering the system to increase making it very time consuming for the clerical staff .
12 And even though it was like a classroom situation they did n't treat you like children .
13 That amazes me why people , it 's like a status symbol they have to have the best bloody machine !
14 Vale dominated the first 45 minutes against a Stockport side they dismissed from the second division play-off last Wednesday .
15 She felt a child again , lost in the woods near a country cottage they had once taken , without the usual landmarks of factory chimneys or people to ask , panic reaching out from every rock and tree .
16 Like the they 're names are Swedish sounding but if you put them together like an Asterix book they they sound like something else .
17 The warders and the trusties from Internal Order are at the doors of the huts , and the zeks are pitched out into the night darkness and spill to the perimeter path , and like an ant trail they wind around the compound for what is classified as Exercise .
18 And there were fears too that even if the armchair fans fork out the £250 for a satellite dish they may then have to pay extra to enjoy the privilege of watching the best games live .
19 After clocking on for a night shift they did not start work immediately but went instead to the canteen for a cup of tea .
20 I have noticed that when older people put out chairs in preparation for a church meeting they will tend to place them in straight rows and arrange them further back from the speaker .
21 Er when we have erm when you come down for , you know if if if we decide that this is for you , er when you come down for a training course they expect to see a car .
22 He said that if either the Conservatives or Labour sought to go it alone as a minority Government they risked an economic crisis and rising interest rates .
23 ‘ I believe that as a trustee port they have a responsibility to all port users and that includes my members .
24 However , as Cusick maintained , once the audience had seen people coming and going through a stone doorway they would subconsciously assume the rest of the set to be stone as well .
25 With a word processor they enjoyed discussing their drafts with each other and with the teacher , and collaborated together on corrections and revisions .
26 They also like activities as well reflectors , where they can stand back and watch and listen to others as well and sometimes within a group activity they actually like to pull back and listen to what others are saying .
27 Michael Atherton ( 37 ) , and especially Chris Lewis ( 49 ) , also played their part in stands of 58 and 93 respectively with Hick as England tried to salvage something from a Test series they have already lost 2-0 .
28 Ardiles 's side were not sure whether they were on their heads or their tails as Bolton , still smarting from a refereeing decision they believed had denied them victory in the tie at the County Ground , swept forward .
29 This is perhaps the most fundamental principle of sign systems : no matter how much they are able to draw from a sign language they attempt to match their production to the spoken language which is produced simultaneously .
30 Our staff go off duty at 17.30 , and in a god wind they 'll got out to play .
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