Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] they [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile council officers in Swindon say they ca n't cope with any more terrapins .
2 It was because of these expectations about planning that members of the RTO felt they could comfortably cut down on DHA estimates of the revenue required for community services .
3 If England lose they can still reach the finals as one of the best two second-placed teams in the three four-team European groups .
4 Friends of Cuba suggest they may just scrape through now that oil in commercial quantities has been found .
5 But staff at Earlys say they 'll never go on a package holiday again .
6 But staff at Earlys say they 'll never go on a package holiday again .
7 Sainsbury hope to build a store on United Bus company land at Grange Road , but owners Caldaire say they can not afford to sell the land because it has to give the Government a fixed percentage of the sale .
8 Yet after being annihilated in the first Test , England showed they could still fight .
9 ‘ If Safeway succeed they could completely undermine the new Cornmill shopping centre due to open this August .
10 All the same he watched them like a cold-eyed hawk , and Maggie knew they must not put one foot wrong , favour or not .
11 Lucy accepted , but Alan knew they would n't go .
12 Both the ECGD and Bank of Scotland said they would not comment until the programme had been shown .
13 Hamptons say they ca n't comment because of the legal action .
14 And the vets at Stroud hope they wo n't have to deal with any more victims of senseless shooting .
15 Despite Eric 's move to Manchester , Isabelle says they will not be crossing the Pennines to look for a new home .
16 Regardless of where their support came from , the fact was that possession of 38 seats in the Volkstag meant they could now rule with little or no reference to the other parties .
17 If they wanted the Shah to stay they would already have told him to order the Army to destroy the revolution , not just peck at it , Instead , president Carter has sent over a senior US general , Robert E. Huyserl , to keep the army quiet .
18 Well Isobel said they ca n't or not
19 Their silence during the war when Winston Churchill ordered they could only be rung as a warning of invasion .
20 ‘ They 'll know all about you , of course , but Peter Jennings thinks they 'd rather have you out of the country than poking about up in the north .
21 At the moment , Hillsborough chairman David Richards insists they will not let Hirst go , but it seems United are prepared to step up the pressure to test their nerve .
22 Brian Horton says they could not have had a better match .
23 The scientists at Wallingford know they 'll never be able to tame the sea but they hope their new wave basin will help them find ways of making its effects less destructive .
24 There was no reply and Clarissa said they could n't hear him , so why did n't he leave it ? ’
25 Dauntless hoped they would not sting .
26 " So many people in Nubia said they would rather die than move .
27 UK workstation business manager , Peggy Heppelmann says they will now appear any time between September and next January , claiming Hewlett-Packard 's existing £3,877 , low-end 715/33 desktop remains very competitive with other entry-level systems , including Sun Microsystems Inc 's £3,655 Tsunami-based SparcClassic and IBM Corp 's £3,664 RS/6000 220W .
28 But Alex Ferguson , secretly plotting to solve United 's goalscoring crisis , is getting desperate and will not give up easily , even though Wednesday maintain they will not sell their prize asset .
29 And Football League president Gordon McKeag said : ‘ When the Premier League was formed the FA said they would not sanction a second division .
30 Zuwaya said they would not have wanted to win an election that way ; and some Magharba — admittedly few , the majority being unquestioningly jubilant — said that just ends had been achieved by improper means .
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