Example sentences of "[coord] they [verb] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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31 As long as he can write fast and legibly and they write it up as fast as he , they can .
32 What it turned out to be was a lump of clay that I 'd moulded into what looked like a piece of black and wrapped up in silver paper just fooling about and they really freaked out and they kicked me out and had the police involved and everything .
33 ‘ I was two months pregnant and my parents said I 'd brought shame on their house and they kicked me out . ’
34 Kathleen grabbed Amy and they lifted her on to a trolley and wheeled her into Resus .
35 One contained a great still lake , and they crossed it along a rock-bridge that sprang dizzily from wall to wall .
36 He went down and they carried him out .
37 I think about the last ones that was taken there was an old man Ramsey that died at er Dalvaine , and they carried him out that way .
38 Which is why the clients are sold a plan inappropriately and they cash it in , they get very little back .
39 Oh I was playing up and they chucked me out the class or something and I had to stay in at dinner time .
40 and , and I puts the insurance money every month and they take it out , I do n't touch the blasted thing now
41 They 've helped me with the baby , they take her away for a couple of hours a day , and they take you out to places — sports centres and hospitals .
42 They they fix it up with wires and they got so far and as the tide rise , cos the ship come up and they take 'em out and take 'em to the dock , take 'em out with a heavy crane .
43 Y'know , with only these two lads coming round the house and then both of them got bust in one of the lads ’ house and they blew me up as the one who was supplying them .
44 Perhaps he just got fed up acting normal and decided to act crazy instead , and they locked him up because he went too far . ’
45 they make too much fuss of him and they bring him back
46 And they bring them up to me
47 They take them there , they train them and they bring them back again in the evenings as well .
48 ‘ I have to walk to the bus stop , and when I wait for the bus there 's some of them slag me off and they push you about .
49 Father Peter handed them their cloaks , taking his own from a wooden peg , and they followed him out into the cold .
50 She took the key from a hook by the kitchen door and they followed her out into a paved courtyard that was partly glazed over ; there were lounging chairs , potted plants and climbers , and a sizeable lily-pond with a fountain .
51 TV aerials : one of the drama groups did a sketch about James Logie Baird who invented the television , and the man who lodged in the room next door to him kept on seeing pictures flashing on his wall and they dragged him off to the lunatic asylum 'cos they thought he was seeing things , hallucinating .
52 It was on the biggest floating pontoon that was available and they towed it out into the lagoon in Venice , stuck a couple of pirate flags on the top and it was like a floating city seething with roadies !
53 Then one of the kids yells that the tap has run cold , and they turn it off and bathroom and shuts the door , and the kids shriek in the water and I drift slowly back to our bedroom where it 's quiet and drab .
54 ‘ He helped Mr Benson into the basket and they got him out , ’ said a national park spokeswoman .
55 And they got it down to , not the bricks but the sand that the bricks was made of because
56 It was heavy , and large , " The size of a small skip ! " she joked , and they got it out of the van and up the path and into the house .
57 Oh , but there was a thing on the on the radio the other day talking about little boys , and they let him out he was now got a karate class for young boys in the South of England somewhere .
58 Knight bannerets of the king 's household stopped them but Cranston muttered a few words and they let him by .
59 Well I look at this quiz thing called Bamboozle and the quiz master 's called Bamber Boozler , which I think 's a bit sad but they sa , you send in , you 're supposed to send in twenty questions and they put them on .
60 You could also erm , start to recognize the benefit of the rural sector , and one reason why they were discriminating , L D Cs tended to want to ignore that and sort of shun it , because it 's not sort of a glamorous image they were trying to hope for in the urban sector , and , so , if they did help them , say give them units , like the repair men , units to work in , and they put them in really totally crappy accommodation , and up not where you need it , and not where people pass by with their motors and things , they , they 'd put them somewhere up on a hill , overlooking a city , so erm , to encourage the informal sector by erm , sort of on a par with the formal sector because erm , their inter- reacting , inter-relating now , like they 're providing cheap inputs for the formal industries and , and the formal industries are pro providing clientele all for the informal sector , and so it 's all inter-linked and , and it 's there now .
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