Example sentences of "[adv] they [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 People will understate how much they value the good in order to reduce their own payments , just as in a private market .
2 Apparently they do a commemorative gig every year at the same pub where we were all based at the time . ’
3 I would , therefore , expect every beginner to ferreting to obtain one of these battery-powered locator systems since they really are quite simple to use — and for a beginner especially they save an enormous amount of time .
4 The Normans are a famously stingy race , and doubtless their gravediggers are no exception ; perhaps they resent every superfluous sod they cut , and maintained this resentment as a professional tradition from 1846 to 1880 .
5 Perhaps they buy the black or ‘ Talladega Red ’ versions , or , best of all , the 900 convertible , which really is good- looking .
6 Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post !
7 For example , somebody might erm be homeless , but no hostel in town will take them on because perhaps they have a mental illness or a drug problem , or perhaps they are in trouble with the courts erm we can return to that hostel with the person saying ‘ Do n't worry about these other problems , just fill in the bits you can , the accommodation , and we 'll sort out the other bits ’ .
8 And it is an improvement which only they have the requisite professional skills and training to undertake .
9 ‘ Honestly , how they get away with such stuff — it 's bad enough they take a large commission , but to sit on the money as long as they do … ’
10 Er just make it available , if somebody asks for it , they 'll go and drag somebody up to have a look at you , and they will keep er er they 've made it so they keep an independent arm , but it 's not the major part of their business .
11 So they have a wide tax base and they can generate large sums of money if they , if they choose to do so and in different states there 's a different culture , a different attitude towards public spending and taxation and so on .
12 Yeah , quite a high one so they have a big dam to give a good head water , a good height of water , and that water comes Drops down through quite a quite a height , and then they have a turbine sort of force it into a turbine with a turbine and it really spins that turbine th that 's joined top the alternator and makes the electricity .
13 So they look a little bit different .
14 So they want a realistic conversation
15 Together they cultivate a wide variety of plants including tomatoes , potatoes , asparagus : ‘ the king of vegetables ’ , artichokes , runner beans plus flowers and shrubs .
16 ( Like all the Greek gods , these two have many differing spheres of activity and areas of special interest , but taken together they present a particular contrast .
17 Together they present the entire vocabulary of English from 1150 AD to the present day .
18 All of the eruptions except Krakatoa happened in the northern hemisphere , and together they show a clear pattern of behaviour .
19 Together they show a high resistance to impact , high tensile , flexural and compressive strengths and a high strengh–weight ratio , the latter associated with the lack of mineral salts .
20 Together they typify the new Chelsea .
21 Together they contribute the cultural means whereby a society organizes and acts upon its environment by the establishment of communal categories of context .
22 Together they make a lightweight comfortable rainsuit which is great for activities such as walking , backpacking , cycling or climbing .
23 Served together they make a wonderful mixed antipasto — a dish used by Italians to stimulate the appetite for the pasta , fish or meat to come .
24 ‘ This is one show I did enjoy immensely … together they make a sophisticated irresistible team . ’
25 Together they turn the dead heart of the city into a riot of passion .
26 Taken together they go a long way in explaining the birth and persistence of aesthetic modernism .
27 The various parts of society are seen to be interrelated and taken together they form a complete system .
28 Not all of them are strictly mid-ocean — some of them run right up to the continents — but together they form a world-wide network of mountain belts far higher ( above ocean floor level ) and more extensive than any on dry land .
29 Even so , he was called upon to sign documents on occasions , as when a conveyance relating to the chapel and its land was prepared in 1805 and his name as witness ( 'John Titford , Cardmaker' ) appears alongside those of John Lacey , shoemaker , Richard Butler , weaver , and James Browning , clothier ; together they form a nice little thumb-nail sketch of the kind of men who were ‘ Chapel ’ rather than ‘ Church ’ at this period .
30 Not all aspects of the organization may be directly related to the process of subsisting , but together they form a collective memory which provides both opportunities and constraints on which members of the culture draw as they live their daily lives .
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