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

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1 He 's also been careful to work er with the United Nations who have done er much better so far than they have in er some crises in the past .
2 I say once again because they are getting getting used to the sight of G939 BKV .
3 also history if I might just say that when the Post Office er split from the Civil Service , the firm was in deficit for twenty years and of course Post Office management say quite clearly that they were putting in sums of eighteen per cent of the pay bill when it was only supposed to be nine per cent of the pay bill and that 's why they 're entitled to the to the surplus .
4 Our hospitals are so short of cash thanks to the shortsightedness of the Government that it 's a wonder hospitals function as well as they do .
5 They panic when driven out into the open and their first thought is to find cover as quickly as they can .
6 If you 're selling cars , you 've got a guarantee warranty with it , and I think most customers are misled into believing that those guarantees and warranties cover far more than they do in fact .
7 In fact some of them kill even better than they die .
8 Still in their independent reveries they walk closely together as they near the end of the park .
9 Men speak very little when they eat .
10 They start at a slightly lower voltage than ordinary types ; also , they do not lose their power gradually , but die very suddenly when they are exhausted .
11 In some rocks their shells lie so thickly that they form solid bands .
12 Many of the animals swim so quickly that they do not stay in sight for long .
13 Some herb seeds germinate best soon after they ripen in summer , and should be sown towards the end of summer , though with packet seed this is not always possible .
14 One question of particular importance is whether trusts offered any interpretative advantages : were the jurists generally liable to cavil less and interpret more liberally when they came within sight of a trust ?
15 That is why so many ‘ start up ’ schemes finish as early as they do .
16 And they still meet there today and they get er
17 Graphics applications run very slowly because they have to go through a filter to ensure they do n't crash the machine .
18 Except as , when the two individuals get together again and they may choose to marry .
19 By way of contrast members of a moral or rule-based association share nothing other than their recognition of the authority of those practices ; sharers of a common language , for example , may say what they like so long as they comply with the canons of that language .
20 However , if babies suffer tissue damage for whatever reason , they show fewer behavioural disturbances and recover more quickly if they receive medicine which limits the effect of injury signals .
21 Everybody , unless they 've been had their head in the ground for the last thirteen years , know damn well that they 're not going to get housed off the needs register particularly quickly and they only go to people who are most unable to be housed by any other means are going to bother even to put their names on the needs register .
22 ‘ You got to keep going when you find 'em , ’ he continued , ‘ the little buggers disappear as fast as they come . ’
23 The real wonder is not that some who profess to believe fall away after continuing so long but that some last as long as they do with as little as they have .
24 ‘ If they succeed as well as they did when they 're not trying to kill you , what might n't they achieve if they decide they do want to ?
25 And the other nice thing is , because know who you are they will tend to accept your cheques , because they know perfectly well that they can get hold of you if they have to !
26 It is because that fear exists that some home owners know perfectly well that they have the Government over a barrel .
27 ‘ But you know perfectly well that they have portholes , ’ retorted the officer .
28 So I think the people who say , ‘ Oh , he 's gone down the Swanee , he 's talking pop , or he 's writing children 's books , or he 's waving his hands on television , ’ balderdash as far as they 're concerned , I think they 're , they 're just being very stupid .
29 They pack tightly together until they cover the stone as closely as tiles on a roof .
30 If they can go around , for instance , and pick off all our key accounts and use their dominant route structure to effectively take all our principle clients away er we wo n't have any anybody flying on our planes , so er so we 've got to strike quickly , erm you know relatively soon after they started this new attack to make sure that it erm it er it does n't get does n't get out of control .
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