Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Right , so after twenty seconds they 're up to full speed , and flat out , erm they 're at forty five degrees .
2 Nonetheless the Conservatives ' opposition to Beveridge disillusioned many people who felt they could not be trusted to implement the report , regardless of any promises they might make .
3 The three of them seemed to have been inexorably drawn together with each step they had taken .
4 Do you think that perhaps in many cases they 're frightened of losing their jobs ?
5 The Greeks claim that their black economy is bigger than any other Community country 's , and so in absolute terms they are not quite as badly off as the published statistics make it seem .
6 So in actual fact they , they
7 So in other words they should be paid the salaries they would have been got getting in whatever their other line of work would have been , rather than special rates of the job of an M P .
8 So in other words they were just like any other sibling , just happens to be they were erm conceived at the same time and er developed in the womb together .
9 And we found that about twenty two percent of the er , sheep being entered , had been dipped within the period , so in other words they 'd not been withheld , so it 's a concern .
10 So in other words they 're gon na bring its new place ?
11 And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity .
12 So in some way they were making economy by not doing that ?
13 So they 'd say erm write down the I mean if you 're lucky they 'll give perh perhaps on some questions they 'll give it to you and on others they 'll say write it down .
14 So to that extent they certainly explore moral issues ; I think in a way that is not inconsistent with traditional Christian morality , but there is not attempt , I think , to thrust specific moral propositions erm , you know , down the throat of the reader erm in a way that more moralistic novels perhaps might do .
15 Extending these ideas , there have also been suggestions from socio-cultural anthropologists who have a leaning towards sociobiology , that , although the details of customs and moral rules and relational behaviours have to be learned afresh by each individual they are matters of culture — we may already know in advance how to organize such conventions into structured patterns by virtue of a genetically endowed predisposition to become enculturated .
16 But tonight of all nights they had to act against their immediate inclinations .
17 Those who think that ideas consist of images which are formed in us by the concourse of bodies … regard ideas as lifeless pictures on a board , and preoccupied thus with this misconception they do not see that an idea , insofar as it is an idea , involves affirmation or negation .
18 Thus in feudal society they include the relationship between the lord and vassal and the set of rights , duties and obligations which make up that relationship .
19 Already in Predynastic times they were using it to make beads , and throughout the Dynastic period it was employed together with lapis lazuli , carnelian and coloured glass to infill cloisonné work on jewellery , notably on the breast ornaments worn by Tutankhamun ( Plate I ) .
20 Because they were already in successful careers they were able to learn fast and by the second week our Gofer teams were veteran roadies .
21 But they just in these days they just looked at them and said , Alright .
22 Landing kicks on target has been Gloucester 's main weakness this season and when Roberts made it two out of two just before half time they must have thought their luck was changing .
23 In particular , it wanted to make sure that auditors told it promptly of any concerns they might have about a banking client .
24 schools benefit directly from any savings they are able to make .
25 Once they were in place , not only could peasants buy ( rather than just occupy ) their dwelling-places , but also in certain circumstances they could " acquire in full ownership " the land which the charters assigned them .
26 The lesson to be derived was one of moderation : " Not only in the exercise of political power should men of prominence be considerate towards those of low estate , but also in private life they should — if they are sensible — treat their slaves gently .
27 Probably in all innocence they began to use the word Baal to describe the Lord God .
28 Yes now what I meant was that , that erm in a group like this , the the th th the leader or the leadership role may be relatively minimal and the individualism of the members may be relevant , but I hope it was cos I I think it 's a mistake for class in groups and that so one would hope in this kind of group , the individual variation would be so important that these kind of group phenomena that Freud is talking about in this book but clearly in other groups they 're they 're more important , partly because you can never organize a group by kind of having a meeting with everybody .
29 Along the south wall are small shrines to all the gods of Chaos and Evil known to the adventurers , and also to some gods they will not recognise ; Nipponese , Cathayan and Lustrian gods of Chaos and Evil ( a character with Theology skill is allowed an Int test to recognize these ) .
30 They responded differently to moral dilemmas they were likely to encounter themselves : they were reluctant to report drug dealers and did not think shoplifting a serious crime .
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