Example sentences of "[noun sg] they [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Miss Sherwin said : ‘ In the front bedroom they found a quantity of uniforms , two empty gun cases and a bag full of ammunition .
2 In the one-way mirror treatment , when males were unaware they were being watched , they were more aggressive towards infants than in the clear screen treatment and as a result they received a drubbing from the female .
3 As a result they produced a document called an " Initial Feasibility Study " .
4 As a result they offer a lifetime guarantee on their income bond which fixes the return at the level on the day you buy .
5 As a result they talk a lot of bullshit about how this is their generation 's answer to LSD ( It 's our final frontier ’ ) and also call up the memories of past sins and traumas — playground racism , the suicide of a Viet vet father , some modish videotape voyeurism , bullying and murder even — which then return to haunt them in the real world .
6 Veal they have a steak in the future udderwise ?
7 Maybe after a few thousand years of marmot for breakfast , dinner and tea they fancied a change .
8 After a short search they found a half brick made of concrete and went over to the water through .
9 The disciplines a Designer works by demand some very special qualities — in effect they demand a specialist in many wide-ranging fields , coupled with virtual Sherlock Holmes powers of observation .
10 The challenges facing schools are considered in detail throughout this book but in essence they require a management response .
11 John was so sure of an encore that he rehearsed the girls in a burlesque version of a quartet from the Gaiety Theatre in London , and in a later scene they performed a coconut dance — a long-established feature of theatre and street dance of the time .
12 Florence and Rome are stunning to visit at any time of the year — but in the winter they have a charm of their own .
13 How will the public be able to gain access to the information that by law they have a right to see ?
14 However the crash crew person asked the instructor to accompany her in the fire vehicle , and on arrival at the vehicle they asked a bystander to raise the alarm .
15 No wonder they like a dram at every house . ’
16 As the corporals head for lunch they pass a recruit from the TA platoon shepherding her visitors toward the museum , Where she is convinced that she has found a photograph of her mother , Who served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1945 .
17 In return for their hard work they get a chance to fulfil a lifetime ambition .
18 They stopped it see , so I did n't gain anything out of it , me mates at work they made a collection for me in their way .
19 At an upstairs window they present a life size dummy head : firm jaw , aquiline nose , shining complexion .
20 Now you say well why do a U-turn I see no reason why because they done a few U-turns on the child benefit they done a U-turn , they picked it up and then blocked it .
21 When Ceauŝescu personally came in on the act they faked a car accident and tricked up a couple of bodies for the Securitate to send back to England .
22 By section 12 , the senior police officer is empowered to impose conditions on the proposed march if he reasonably believes that it may result in serious public disorder , serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community , or alternatively that the purpose of persons organising the march is to intimidate others ‘ with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do . ’
23 The wording of section 12(1) ( b ) is , however , slightly unfortunate in requiring the intimidation of others ‘ with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do . ’
24 The grounds upon which the powers to impose conditions may be exercised are very similar to those which are available in relation to processions ; section 14 provides that if the senior police officer believes that a public assembly may result in serious public disorder , serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community , or that the purposes of the persons organising it is to intimidate others with a view to compelling them not to do an act they have a right to do , or to do an act they have a right not to do , he may impose conditions as to the place of the assembly , its maximum duration or the maximum number of persons who may constitute it as may appear to him necessary to prevent the disorder , damage , disruption or intimidation .
25 But the problem between Penguin and me is that by diverging from normal paperback publication they created a problem . ’
26 the licensing they sent a reminder this morning , I said they did n't need do that , I know it 's last day of April , it 's gone up
27 When they had last been extensively used , in 1894 and 1895 , able-bodied paupers in Bermondsey terrified the workhouse staff and played leapfrog in the stoneyard ; in Poplar they formed a union and went on strike for a higher rate of relief .
28 What an awful pity they recommended a medicine which had already been emphatically rejected by the patient .
29 We will carry out pilot projects for the ‘ foyer ’ concept , whereby young people are given a place in a hostel if in exchange they give a commitment to train and look for work .
30 As a way of answering this question they studied a sample of 215 patients discharged from Westminster hospitals .
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