Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] they [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 might say , I 'm a beef farmer , erm I enjoy my , my beef very much , my philosophy is that erm , if we 're going to use animals we 're going to eat the , their time here should be as humane , they should have as humane treatment as possible , and they should be free from fear , hunger and pain , and when the time comes for them to go they should know as little about it as possible .
2 no , makes them think they might come up do you want some porridge , mummy do you some porridge ?
3 Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance .
4 Many of them say they 'd like rather more variety .
5 It 'll be harder to get to the villa in some respects because Val and John , Val , Val 's husband 's retiring in July , he suffers with his dreadful headache , and they 're going to spend ninety per cent of their time in Spain , but she did say whenever I want to go , as long as I let them know they 'll come home cos they 're gon na buy a house in Chesterfield and er she said whenever we wan na go , they 'll come back over to their house in Chesterfield , so , we
6 Patrol leader Captain David Hall said : ‘ We 're letting them know they can get food without instability . ’
7 I think if , if they adopted a policy of erm of struggle last time , I mean they would get to land reform indirectly but I do n't think you can erm initiate it from the Party as such like because that causes all sorts of problems through definitions and things like that but
8 erm now what then is the position what is the nature of the criticism or the claims being made by the group of palaeontologists whom I 'm going to refer to , for reasons that will become apparent , as the punctuations — because I mean they would call themselves punctuations .
9 I mean they 'll do nothing about sex , they 'll just do all about morals , wo n't they , and decent , respectable people I 'd say and biology 's just cold and clinical .
10 yeah well I mean they 'll want to and they 've got
11 I mean they 'll go to a concert and make judgments about what they hear quite happily … they come back and moan , ‘ We ca n't judge composition , how do we know what criteria to use ? ’
12 I mean they 'll knit this Arran and .
13 Well they 're some of the best in the land , greyhound punters , I mean they 'll come they like their greyhound racing , real erm diehard people and erm they 'll come in any weather , I mean , the other Thursday when we really had a load of snow down , I mean no-one would come , you would n't even get off your couch for that , but erm we still had three hundred people attend which was erm even though as I say , we lost money on the erm meeting .
14 The other , the other weakness it possibly turned up is that , my experience is that , unless something bad there , the press do n't really want to do anything about it , if you 're just trying to sell your wares and say how good you are , and then hide a bit behind , I mean they 'll turn around anyway the circle , must be something .
15 Where yo where you are I mean they 'll have nothing .
16 I think that 's where they meet , I mean they may come from all the place but it 's the Judges Guild and I 'm due to speak to them tomorrow night .
17 Oh well I mean they may have been adjourned or a
18 So tha tha at that time , I mean they might get as much as three pound for mooring one ship up .
19 I mean they used to take things er the wedding ring , the jewellery if they 'd got any , towels , sheets , er suits , shoes , er did n't did n't want to sell them , did n't want to get rid of them , they just wanted to borrow money on those , and he used to charge you interest and ticket money when you took it in , and then you 'd got to pay interest when you took it out as well so it was , they were on a good thing .
20 I mean they used to provide the advisor to various secretaries of state I think did n't they ?
21 Ah I mean they will soften anyway and they are comfortable it 's just that the sides are a bit rigid at the moment but then they 're bound to be and they will give .
22 Yeah , but I mean they will make progress , I mean this colony
23 I mean they can go on the ferry .
24 I mean they can wear if you think about it they wear suits in the middle of summer where we 're into sleeveless linen dresses .
25 because men feel cold more , I mean they can wear , if you think about it they were suits in the middle of summer where were into sleeveless
26 That 's it , I mean they can live on
27 So they have they have in fact embarked on a course which now lets these newspapers really deliver them up on a plate I mean they can fry them , they can bake them , they can grill them , they can roast them because they 've put themselves in a position where they now deserve the criticism and the level of imagery which they 're getting .
28 I mean they can afford it between them .
29 Yeah but I mean they can afford to , it 's just like women or
30 Well we cou , we could write to both if necessary I mean they 'd want them to know that we , that our prisoner 's been released and that we can have another one .
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