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

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1 Cold feet in bed and when they warm up they burn and need cooling .
2 Such research emphasizes the importance of defining the experiences of black and female students as multi-faceted , of documenting how they perceive and respond to racism and sexism within society and education in many different ways .
3 Most children like to know where they stand and , although they may argue about bedtime , homework , and so on , they prefer a fairly ordered home life , particularly when they are very young .
4 d' ya know when they go and er
5 I do n't know why they do but they just ca n't accept it . ’
6 Markby battled his way back to the bar to place their order and when he came back they sat and looked shiftily at one another .
7 Seneca wrote that ‘ when we want to reach a city or marketplace , we watch where the people are going and we follow them ; but in life we should watch where they go and then we should go in the opposite direction . ’
8 have n't you seen when they come and sort of turns the light sort of hits her face
9 But all the old miners I met , contemporaries of Orwell , remembered the arrival of the baths , thought they were wonderful , yet could n't remember how they came or who fought for them .
10 Hypnosis may also occasionally help someone remember by encouraging them to imagine how they felt or what they were doing at the time of the event .
11 What the court must do therefore is take into account all the relevant factors and consider how they affect or are likely to affect the child .
12 I mean I can understand why they do and I like the stuff myself , but I do n't share the belief that I get from all sides that impressionism is what art should be like normally .
13 But when we got out they stared and said nothing , and I followed the pilot up the lane they made .
14 Therefore they would analyse the relationships between the heart , lungs , brain and so on to understand how they operated and appreciate their importance .
15 I suppose sometimes they tape and there 's nothing on there at all
16 The log ones at first as you go in they do but you get no smoke from them and from logs you would always get smoke .
17 You ask how they know and they give you a vague description about the pelvis , etc. etc. , and you go away not altogether satisfied with the explanations .
18 In later chapters ( such as chapter six ) we will examine doubts like these in depth to see how they arise and how they can be resolved .
19 ‘ It 's an education to see how they lie and cheat their way into getting passes for the paddock ! ’
20 There was no question about it — people knew who I was and if they did n't they asked and I told them .
21 Why did n't they come and visit me , Mum and Dad ?
22 Why do n't they move or speak ? ’
23 They , if they want any quotes why do n't they go and see chairman , who 's Terry ?
24 Why do n't they go and fly near the dark ?
25 But the point is , if you tell them you 're leaving , why do n't they come and board the windows up and save all this money ?
26 Yeah , do n't they come and
27 Cats hate to defecate where they eat and some people place the litter tray too near the animal 's food dish .
28 Yeah although the tape 's on I 'll still say I 'll still say I mean there are people within the company as within any company I 'm sure who you when you get to know their technical ability or lack thereof you think well how have they managed to get where they have but they just seem to be able they seem to have this ability to be able to be in the right place at the right time .
29 They 'd sometimes er take them in vans depending where they lived and how many of them , but where there was a single one two police used to escort him , and they escorted him what , where we what they call the viaduct .
30 Two witnesses left their home to see where they went and saw them getting into a Lada taxi .
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