Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] they [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The eastern states say they badly need an extra 4,500 judges , 1,000 state prosecutors and 1,300 lawyers — not least to deal with the hundreds of thousands of property claims flooding in from the west .
2 And when they tire of their offerings , Believers throw them away to replace them with ‘ better ’ things .
3 But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people .
4 But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people .
5 It 's filthy around the factory.And when visitors come they often step in the sheep droppings .
6 Social workers say they never had enough evidence of maltreatment to go to court for a care order .
7 Wexford had an idea , drawn partly from experience in looking out of his office window , that when two dogs meet they inevitably fight .
8 What kind of workers do they already have ?
9 They do n't want a report of the years work they just want us to talk about one or two things we 've done Any more events ?
10 British sources say they already have the potential power-unit and are half-convinced that the French may already be quite advanced in the aero-dynamics of the bodyshell .
11 The true incidental catch of large and small whales , dolphins , and porpoises will never be known , but wherever drift-net fleets go they undoubtedly leave thousands of dead cetaceans in their wake .
12 Somebody comes in and runs a separate form puts all their customer and all they 're doing is when the orders change they just put the and it prints out notes and labels and if you 've got hundreds of them it saves a job in time and money and the girl .
13 What features do they both address ? ( section 1.6.2 )
14 See with the likes of the other company we mentioned right , they were been in the beginning er for order values stock they just wanted to sell you stock all right .
15 As you will see from my strategies — all of which , let me repeat , are derived not from my own beliefs but from what teachers say they actually do — what works for one person may seem quite bizarre to another , and serve only to increase the distress of a third .
16 Many of the families claim to have made regular payments but the landlords say they never received them .
17 Only in the case of skills do they actually list what they think are the appropriate elements of learning .
18 And what sort of activities do they actually engage in ?
19 Detectives say they now want to talk to all her former clients , and insist they 'll be as sensitive as possible .
20 Detectives say they now believe the three man involved were all travellers … and were staying at various sites like this around Milton Keynes .
21 The man ran off towards Banbury railway station , where police say they later found a weapon hidden in the men 's toilet .
22 Police say they still want more witnesses to the incident .
23 Merseyside Police say they now want to speak to amateur footballer Mr Ashworth .
24 Police say they now realise he was innocent .
25 Most travellers consider them irritatingly slow over distances of more than 150 metres .
26 Police believe they still escaped with thousands of pounds ' worth of goods .
27 Here thieves removed a picture from the wall and police believe they then walked out with it hidden under a long raincoat .
28 West Mercia Police believe they now have one of the world 's most sophisticated centres for training armed officers .
29 Historians agree they then died at the hands of Stalin .
30 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
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