Example sentences of "[noun pl] and they [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And , you know get reasonable money and there were there were still rented rooms of a sort , but she could find somewhere , of a sort , to live with other kids and they could do what they jolly well liked !
2 But stores like VG say their first duty is to the shoppers and they 'll make sure they keep the campaign in the headlines until they can sell the story themselves .
3 complete the symmetrical straitjacket of broadcasting in Britain and continue it forever : two public institutions would each supervise two channels and they would compete , two by two , for parallel audiences in perpetuity .
4 Oh no , no , no , not at all af after the war work it , it just seemed to er no one ever seemed to get any be interested in flying as they were pre-war then , or they probably that they had cars and they could get about more you know to other outlying places like Pentiford in Wolverhampton
5 Ask anybody who is knowledgeable about computers and they will tell you that you should always choose the software you want to run first , then buy a computer which is suitable to run this .
6 Well , whatever it is , Buckingham are playing Drifters and they 'll win that .
7 Four words and they could have shot me , that 's in the book .
8 So they were joining them , they came over The Texas sister came over for twelve months and they must have persuaded them to go back or something .
9 And so I what I said was , as part of their community service , we would then earmark the various small erm children 's homes , old people 's homes and they would go as a team of electricians , fitters , craftsmen and do a community work .
10 Those close to death were no longer anointed with holy oil , but a special service was held in their homes and they could make a private confession and receive absolution and communion .
11 Also , it 's very good for your exports , because at the moment in Australia , say , they 're buying no hardback books and they will order a couple of hundred paperbacks by an unknown author . ’
12 ‘ These are the original brakes and they can lock the wheels at full speed , ’ says Mr Tomlinson .
13 As a result of our decisions , we will now spend five times as much on the environmentally sensitive areas and they will cover three times more of the United Kingdom than previously — more than 12 per cent .
14 He says the plan will be to open up a number of railway lines and connect local communities and they 'll make good family cycling ; not the steep gradients mountain bikers like , but nice gradients related to the old gradients of the railway lines .
15 So all Oswaldston will read that , and they 'll read between the lines and they 'll start calling me the marriage-breaker , will they ?
16 so they , I mean they flogged the cheaper lines and they could have through the door like
17 He came to me and said , ‘ I have talked with my directors and they will give you from now on DM 250,000 a year . ’
18 Oh yes , I used to be known in , in , in , in my area as the kitchen man , you know , and sort of , people used to talk in the pubs and they 'd say , oh well you know , my missus wants a new kitchen .
19 They were testing our responses and they 'd have been disappointed if we had n't been there .
20 Yeah , well if that 's alright , only as being that 's the , what I call the end of month , like I 've got to pay all of the bills and they must get it until the next , the end of the month
21 instead of saying , telling the er insurance people that they 'd give them the bills and they could pay them as they came in , he said they 'd got a lump sum .
22 Oh , too bad , she decided to cook some new potatoes and they could take them or leave them .
23 Ministers make excuses in their own interests , but they are responsible for these matters and they should do their job properly .
24 Three times a week , Ira would saddle a couple of quarter-horses and they 'd walk between the banked roses , listening to the zip , zip , zip , as water from fifty sprinklers fell among the blooms .
25 ‘ People get to the end of their lives and they must realise they have n't seen or experienced anything real .
26 ‘ People get to the end of their lives and they must realise they have n't seen or experienced anything real .
27 I think it I think they 're thickies and they 'll wan na read something else !
28 Atmospheric concentrations of CFCs are about one-millionth of carbon dioxide levels but their role in the greenhouse effect has increased dramatically in recent decades and they may contribute as much as 30 per cent of the greenhouse effect by the year 2015 .
29 ‘ The doctor said I 'd get sores and they 'd hurt .
30 They may be deprived of skills and they may receive less stimulation than , say , middle-class English children , but inside the Asian family they get plenty of security and love .
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