Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] they [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The opportunity to buy two outstanding adjoining properties in that location was extremely rare and the Perots had the opportunity to acquire them both as a family compound . |
2 | ‘ The cutlets yes , certainly , since the Prince rejected them first time round , and asked for them later , ’ dredging up memories from the depths of his mind . |
3 | A strip of electrician 's tape stuck round both sides of the base to make them waterproof and they 're ideal for bringing on any bulbs destined for the windowsill . |
4 | If the retailer gets them right , he will make a profit |
5 | He went there to Dalby Forest one day in the afternoon loaded them all up and set off for Wales . |
6 | Not only did the computer get them right but Palmer did n't slow his delivery at all , and the printed word appeared a fraction of a second later . |
7 | Not only did the computer get them right but Palmer did n't slow his delivery at all , and the printed word appeared a fraction of a second later . |
8 | Local authorities are to be given the leading role in the organisation of community care , but the decision to give them this responsibility was taken with the greatest possible reluctance and only after every other possibility had been explored . |
9 | Indeed , there must be serious doubts about the decision to hold them this year . |
10 | Then she hurried out to the kitchen to tell them all the news . |
11 | You have competing systems and you have the freedom to switch them all off . |
12 | The west gave them Big Macs and Paul McCartney . |
13 | The bark starts them all off and they howl at the moon for a few minutes . |
14 | He had stripped naked , running his shorts halfway up the ankle-chain to keep them dry , and sponged himself from head to foot , scouring his skin with the sponge to try to keep clean . |
15 | Others found that the sheer workload of the course left them unable to develop outside interests , such as reading or the theatre . |
16 | The Guidance has them both . |
17 | The confrontation convinced them that , on the contrary , they were so dogmatic and sure of themselves that it was obvious that they had no intention of being deterred . |
18 | A sound from the doorway made them both turn . |
19 | And it was er They used to great pride in their in their er stacks because they had to make them as neat as they could and er well built , so that if the So that w that was good for the To keep the the wind keep them dry . |
20 | The Opposition commend them all , and I hope that the Minister will say that she will implement them . |
21 | I should not let them linger , wasting time , wasting money , until the spring brings them fresh hope . |
22 | The Monster has them all . |
23 | Anyway , one morning the Commandant called them all together on the parade ground . |
24 | The harsh , jarring ring of the telephone stunned them both into silence . |
25 | The blurting ring of the telephone caught them all unexpectedly . |
26 | Thirdly , the criteria themselves do nothing to reduce the lengths of any custodial sentences that are imposed , in spite of the exhortation to make them commensurate with the seriousness of the offence . |
27 | And when the sun appeared they all died and then the people who were to be the people of Amantani came from other islands , from peninsulas in the south … ’ |
28 | ‘ Have n't you read , ’ Jesus replied , ‘ that at the beginning the Creator made them male and female , and said , ‘ For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife , and the two will become one flesh ’ ? |
29 | It is failing to make it clear to parents that the law gives them full rights to withdraw their children from religious instruction and religious observance . |
30 | ‘ And I suppose you only had to flash your smile at the women in the village to have them all falling over themselves to tell you more . ’ |