Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] they [det] " in BNC.

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1 They recorded the usual four songs and gave them both English and Ukrainian names .
2 He blotted the card and slid them both under the counter .
3 He slapped both hands palms down on the table , slopping his tea and making them all jump , totally unselfconscious in his misery .
4 A man called Rodrigo Paestra has discovered his nineteen-year-old wife with a lover and shot them both .
5 Now that you have a vague idea what is going on , you could be forgiven for throwing up your hands in disgust and letting them all get on with it .
6 When practising a complete and complex system drill it is of course not possible to place all the separate drills side by side and drill them all in one go .
7 If the whites can only hold their form , this may allow us to sneak up on the blind side and pip them both at the death .
8 Alternatively , the analyst could say these different sentences to a group of listeners and ask them all to write down what attitudes they thought were being expressed ; however , we have a vast range of adjectives available for labelling attitudes and the members of the group would probably produce a very large number of such adjectives , leaving the analyst with the problem of deciding whether pairs such as ‘ pompous ’ and ‘ stuck-up ’ , or ‘ obsequious ’ and ‘ sycophantic ’ were synonyms or represented different attitudes .
9 That night Capt. P.J. Mack 's destroyer flotilla sailed from Malta , catching the Italian vessels and sinking them all , for the loss of H.M.S. ‘ Mohawk ’ .
10 At one time , the Club went as far as refusing to allow juveniles a reduced entrance price for the London Road terrace but allowed them half price for other areas .
11 ‘ Hate zoos , ca n't stand 'em , want to tear doors off cages 'n' let 'em all run out . ’
12 Should we go to an all-time record of 16 pages , shelve several articles or edit them all so much they would hardly be recognisable ?
13 That night a bird hurled itself against the window pane and woke them both up .
14 At the height of the criticism , Law met constituency chairmen and agents at the Queen 's Hall and told them that
15 He wanted to get on with the job of examining the clothes and , he hoped , identifying the body , but he had another job to do first — to call on the River Police and give them such facts as he had .
16 All I was told is that you 're getting twelve months guarantee , but you 've got to have a three thousand mile service , and as the gentleman said erm I recorded the deliveries and sent them all back and on the third one , when I took it in I asked if they 'd put a new set of points in for me and erm unfortunately when it came out there was no compression at all and because because I it was suggested that I dug my heels in a bit and got an independent report and erm basically they told me to get lost because it cost fifty pound to do the report .
17 Had to cut the rashes or the sprots and theekit them that way .
18 But , predictably enough , the three turned up with three moose and bargained them all aboard , one on each wing , the third across the fuselage .
19 You press twenty seconds Gary and put them both in
20 At first I could n't see them , but when I heard a little quack I had a close look and saw them all there huddled together and trying to keep warm .
21 On the moors O'Hara had endeavoured to summon up Heathcliff , and a gust of wind from beyond the grave had blown the cycle off course and toppled them both into a ditch .
22 Anne Jay , who checks in the contestants and hands them each a medal for completing the race , said the average age of those taking part is twenty to thirty-five years — ‘ then they come to their senses ! ’
23 We move on If we identify our training needs and get them all specific it 's gon na help us tremendously designing group training .
24 During the weekend of the Windsor fire , she and her sons spent their last weekend there together — so Diana could pack up her belongings and move them all back to London .
25 And they 'll actually sit down and work that out for people and encourage them to go for a job and give them all the forms they need to claim Family Credit or whatever .
26 He was talking faster and faster , pulling an accordion pleat of plastic cards from his pocket , folding and unfolding it , slipping each card past the robot 's swivelling eye and puffing them all back again before it could read any of them .
27 But we are going to stretch out a fraternal hand to the Ukrainian workers and tell them that , together with them , we are going to fight against our bourgeoisie and theirs .
28 At the same time , many governments offered social reforms to ease the plight of workers and give them fewer grounds for opposition .
29 The children opened each jar and sampled them all .
30 create the illusion that the ‘ dangerous ’ class is primarily located at the bottom of various hierarchies by which we ‘ measure ’ each other , such as occupational prestige , income level , housing market location , educational achievement , racial attributes — in this illusion it fuses relative poverty and criminal propensities and sees them both as effects of moral inferiority , thus rendering the ‘ dangerous ’ class deserving of both poverty and punishment ;
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