Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb base] they [det] " in BNC.

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1 Although I draw them all for you ,
2 The staff all know what 's got to be done and they go off and do it ; it 's just when jobs are different that I give them any guidance .
3 These jumpers dry in no time , no pressing is required and the fabric is so light and cosy that I wear them all year round !
4 I can only suggest , Bill , that you swaddle them both and keep them immobilised for a week .
5 You can love them so much that you eat them all up , then there is no more affair .
6 All these things are for the heathen to run after , not for you , because your heavenly Father knows that you need them all .
7 And I tell them this :
8 I think that is about everything — but I must say that each time is as important as the next and I use them all .
9 You are no lord of Ralarth that I know of — and I know them all .
10 Still , I 'll vote for them all the same , it 's the devil I know and I know them both .
11 And I miss them both , particularly Alice .
12 I hold nothing against them and I wish them all the best .
13 ’ That says everything about their professionalism and I wish them all the best for the future .
14 José Puig de la Bellacasa returns to Madrid to fulfil an important post in the Royal Household , and I wish them many years of good health and happiness in their own country .
15 And I want them all .
16 And I love them all . ’
17 He loved buying me clothes , he bought me twenty-nine ball gowns , one for each year of our marriage and I have them all still , hanging up in my closet .
18 But I could tell no more than I have written here and I think they all knew from the start it was hopeless .
19 So the local Trade 's Council all know me and I think they all like me as well , so .
20 that about twenty songs on the L P we 've got and I think they all sold a million
21 Now the only thing I would criticize that for is that , quite often , your councillors , and you all know , think they are all wonderful words and I think they all think that they 're the Churchills of of of of our local council , but actually what they say is a load of boring old twaddle .
22 They have differences and similarities in dealing with this subject and I think they both succeed in making their readers consider the subject more deeply .
23 So the chances were there for United rather than Portsmouth erm but you always had that feeling in the last quarter of an hour , is n't that funny , you 've talked to Ken Vasey and we 've talked to Andy Melville , and I think they both agreed that erm Portsmouth might just come through and snatch three points .
24 If I meet my young son from school , laughing with his friends and waving to me and the dog , who wags its tail and barks in return , should I be supposed not to know what I am talking about if I pronounce them both to be conscious ?
25 ‘ A battleship is the salt cellar and the pepper a fishtank but if I see them both together they become a kangaroo . ’
26 Hopefully I should have another bang middle of the week so I , if I give them both to you then I
27 Will you promise me when you go home tonight you be the teachers and your mum and dad be the children and you tell them all about Stranger Danger and you tell them you 're never gon na go with strangers and see what your mum and dad says to you .
28 The two leaders come and you show them both the first item on the list .
29 there 's a lot of backtracking it 's not a question of learn every integral there is and you have them all neatly laid out in your head in a
30 You use the same kind of glass , you put the same amount of ice in each glass and you leave them both in the same place ( so that they are both at the same temperature ) .
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