Example sentences of "[det] and they [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 the fact that she 's , she 's intelligent as well erm she , you know , she 's gon na s she knew that I did n't know what I was talking about so she said right you look , yo you look er you , you ask them about this , this , this and this and they might say this to you , so I knew what , if they asked me , I knew what I was talking about rather than
2 All the Home Unions would do well to recognise this and they would do even better to persuade the International Board to take effective control of the player migrations betwen the two hemispheres .
3 The Royal Institution had tried this and they would have a set of Saturday mornings where they had mathematicians talking to children of about thirteen or fourteen .
4 They must also carry out any testing or examination necessary to achieve this and they must ensure that adequate information will be available about the use for which it was designed and about any conditions necessary for its safe use .
5 He say , well I 've o I 've only got two and he 'd , he 'd break a Woodbine in half and they 'd have half each .
6 Set one machine to talk to another and they will strike a deal without any personal upsets or problems ; humans , on the other hand , will show human failings .
7 Your history department or geography department may say well if we had a micro we 'd be able to do such and such and they 'll think about that in competition with other needs — textbooks or whatever _ so you 'll see departments using them , as I say , in the same way that we 'd use other sophisticated aids .
8 If they are doing purely local journeys , then that may be too much and they may prefer to use the Oxford ringroad , but if they are doing long-distance journeys ten miles is not a very significant addition to their journey in length and the congestion on the Oxford ringroad is such that it may actually be shorter in time terms to go the longer way round in distance .
9 look at that and they 'll say that 's , that 's that
10 It 's quite normal for a mum to feel like that and they can talk to each other about it and support each other .
11 Once again , many people will not realise that there is a property element built into that and they will wonder why they do not receive a 50 per cent .
12 There are various methods of training these and they can provide as much fruit as larger trees in a much shorter time .
13 In effect , it makes the Government the biggest non-payer of poll tax of all and they must act to remedy this situation . ’
14 She said , ‘ Then , when I 've gone there wo n't be anyone to look after you any more and they 'll find out what a nasty little thief you are .
15 And so they decided they did n't want their house any more and they would lease it to citizen .
16 And they 've got a lot more and they would have them up and running as well
17 Another mile or so , another thirty seconds at the most and they would have dropped harmlessly in the Channel . ’
18 They make the most noise — singing , chanting and shouting imprecations against the opposition fans — they run the most and they can represent a rather awesome spectacle to their rivals .
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