Example sentences of "[adv] they [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know how much they really enjoyed it , but judging by the expressions on their faces and the way they all went out talking about Dawn , I think it went down well .
2 Perhaps they even suspected he took trips .
3 if I help with addict that they need to compensate for for er , things missing in their lives , perhaps they just like it .
4 Perhaps they just find it comforting to think that this one earthly life is not the beginning and end of it all .
5 If this is what they need now , this is what you give them , er , on the understanding that perhaps they only have it for fifteen or ten years , but in fifteen or ten years ' time , they might well be able to afford to extend it and pay more .
6 I think they sensed in me a possible convert to their beliefs , merely because I was curious , or perhaps they genuinely liked me — I do n't know .
7 And I was in there until I left Colchester , but what , what happened , you see when you first go in they only class you as a a class three tradesman .
8 so they just left it in the middle of the road
9 so they just get it out
10 so they just call it E T , she said they can actually send you to a place where you can get you , your experience and er because they 've sent you , you get an extra certain amount , ten pound a week , cos you 're going through the job centre
11 So they really brought it down to a very fine art now .
12 so they only had them , I think the major , they relied on such reports , as the strong traffic reason at that stage .
13 ‘ — anyway they never saw me , but before I went I heard her say , in a slinky sort of voice .
14 All they had led to was the squalor and isolation of this room they kept her in , and the one beyond , and the yard outside they sometimes let her walk in , and the empty hillside , and the whitewashed wall of the barn against which she had stood to be photographed , clutching the International Herald Tribune for 4 September .
15 It 's so annoying when they just come up to your window whether you want it cleaned or not they just clean it .
16 Through the window , like they normally have it .
17 You know , they told me , and the they were on , and they were like they really expected them to just make up and they started having a fight !
18 Oh and something else I heard yeah and this does n't get anywhere cos Lucy erm told me and did n't tell anyone but erm she was talking to Tom about erm Laura and Dave and apparently s while George and erm Dave were going out they actually planned they were gon na get back together .
19 Even now they sometimes teased her , called her , ‘ Teacher 's Pet . ’
20 By now they too knew they could call on me .
21 It is often surprising what information companies do have , but how little they actually use it , so a good researcher will try hard to find what is available .
22 Eventually they practically push us out .
23 Subjects were then asked to give a written rating to each of the junctions of how well they previously knew it .
24 Well they just think they 're in a privileged position Stanley !
25 Well they probably thought you wrote it
26 Well they often ask her , I mean .
27 But here they just give you a few examples and expect you to do example sheets , it really is so difficult .
28 Why ca n't they just ransom me ?
29 He knew it was what they wanted to do , what they had planned to do , so why did n't they just do it then ?
30 Why ca n't they just tell you ?
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