Example sentences of "[adv] they [verb] [verb] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus we can see how the social policies of Italian Fascism failed to meat its objective of creating a classless society enough they did change one nature of the state and politics . |
2 | So they had to share one wage between three of them ? |
3 | So they 've had five years this is not re , this is not just recently . |
4 | Together they have raised five point seven million pounds last year , a wonderful result and thank you all . |
5 | Together they helped attract 25,000 visitors last year . |
6 | I ai n't thrown them away they 've got twenty five percent off ai n't they ? |
7 | Already they 've had six million francs ' profit from an investment of twelve million — but always they want more . " |
8 | But US reporters at the military hospitals in Texas to which the US casualties are being flown said at midday yesterday they had counted 190 US wounded being flown in , with more planes on the way . |
9 | They were on yesterday they 've added two extra dates round here . |
10 | That 's really what they pay you for , those sort and if you do your job right , off they go looking six inches taller . |
11 | They 've taken 130 porters up the Ultar Gorge , and what 's more they 've brought 22,000 feet of Kevlar rope for fixing . ’ |
12 | ‘ Women say to me they have n't done anything for the last ten years and it turns out they have had four children , run the PTA , served as parent governor , done charity work , organised a community activity and cared for aged parents . ’ |
13 | Simultaneously they turned to face one another and a moment later they were locked in an embrace . |
14 | Perhaps when they come back they 've got six months you know they 've got a month 's work on their hands . |
15 | Now one hundred and nineteen for four , Tufnell bowls this one , forward goes and the ball trickles up towards and another maiden over so now they 've had sixteen overs , ten maidens for seventeen and er I think in the old days you would have been quite proud of those figures erm Victor . |
16 | Now they 've got three weeks to learn how to use it , as Clare Lafferty reports . |
17 | So far they had smashed sixteen windows , burnt nine desks , singed the hair of several pupils and set someone 's jacket alight . |
18 | So far they 've spent twenty four hours at the house … and in the best tradition of ghost stories , things really DID go bump in the night . |
19 | So far they have had four cell meetings with time to share their situations , discuss , pray , and relax , together . |
20 | Often they have to work 12 hours a day to fulfil contracts . |
21 | well they 've got three bloody cars in there there |
22 | Well they complain doing two for ones I mean never mind this |
23 | Well they do feed one another 's you know , it 's called families . |
24 | Surely they did have one last year , did n't they their outing . |
25 | A month earlier they had lost 11–9 . |
26 | And then they wage crashed twenty four of them . |
27 | Since then they have had three children — Helen and Katie , aged two , and Molly ( named after James Joyce 's character Molly Bloom ) aged one . |
28 | There they had spent fourteen days in solitary confinement , chained in heavy leg irons and fed only on dry rice . |
29 | There they managed to capture two Germans who had stopped their lorry for a rest , and obtained a jerrycan full of water . |
30 | THE Norwich Union County Championship yesterday returned to Yorkshire after an eight-year gap , but Buckinghamshire will be wondering how they managed to lose 1–2 at St Albans . |