Example sentences of "[coord] they [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well yes you see , yah , or they use electronic mail to bring it in .
2 Or they use minor sorceries , ’ said Caspar .
3 The other boys either had enormous appetites for books of many kinds , or they had native wit .
4 Precisely either Professor and his party believe in the that certain courses of action are right , that they espouse certain policies or they become hopeless opportunists .
5 Either they have a sufficient leverage over processing and marketing , for example in the extractive industries , as shown in Moran 's book ( 1974 ) on the copper industry in Chile , or they have sufficient control over intra-firm transfers , particularly transfer pricing .
6 Now one would think that er they would go out of business because no-one would want to live there , but as a result of government policy , which has meant that Council houses are n't available to people any more , because a local authority is n't allowed to build them ; people actually have the choice : they either are homeless and on the streets or they pay exorbitant rents for appalling accommodation .
7 A toweringly tall man , he echoed Citrine 's sparse , puritanical personality and they shared common ideals of public service .
8 ‘ People born here before 1981 are as Portuguese as myself and they hold Portuguese passports in completely equal conditions . ’
9 They may all start off the same , but the principle of organization is inexorable and they develop specialized functions according to the needs of the whole .
10 ‘ Men were rescued after one of the rafts collided with a landing stage and they received immediate support from two of our support vessels .
11 These were the first nuclear stations to be built anywhere in the United Kingdom for some time , and they attracted special attention .
12 Nevertheless , a large number of elderly patients do come into hospital with terminal illnesses or chronic diseases , including mental disorders , and they require long-term care .
13 Both these statements have important ethical dimensions , and they require separate analysis .
14 They recognised that cases of alleged child abuse put great stress on all concerned , and they offered pastoral support to all children , parents , police , lawyers , the medical profession , social workers and anxious onlookers .
15 These statements suggested that schools and LEAs should engage in an analysis of the curriculum and they offered possible kinds of analyses , as well as prescriptions for the curriculum itself .
16 Prop Dean Sampson scored first for the visitors after three minutes and they took complete command when centre Tony Smith struck twice to make it 18–0 .
17 No , I mean , today okay only one goal against Charlton , tremendous performance by Bolder , the post and the bar , but Oxford United do score goals and they took great chances to score goals erm it 's difficult today is n't it .
18 However , the Junkers , instead of facing up to the industrial , economic and social changes that were sweeping Europe , preferred instead to set about the ruthless suppression of any and every gesture of sympathy for the French revolutionaries , and they took military action against the few tiny peeps of protest that emanated from Pomerania .
19 Gloucester never got themselves into gear and they made hard work of what should have been a straightforward game … in the second half they hammered away at Scottish … all but lived on their line but failed to get over it …
20 Areas of many square kms can be covered by aa lavas , and they present severe obstacles to anyone trying to cross them .
21 They attempted to demonstrate how the Spanish influence was absorbed into the Andean vision of the world and they achieved considerable success .
22 Concordances are often more helpful than dictionaries for determining the precise sense of a word in an author 's vocabulary , and they enable favourite phrases and tricks of style to be identified and catalogued .
23 Though the five years they spent here were to be ultimately clouded by the death of first their eldest daughter in 1869 and then a few months later their infant son , it was probably the happiest period in their marriage , and they enjoyed social life with the local landowning gentry .
24 Women and men in this group carry out different tasks within the home and they pursue different leisure pursuits ( men , for example , are more likely to be tinkering with the car or engaging in DIY ) .
25 Conventional neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine and noradrenaline are stored in membrane bound vesicles before their release from presynaptic nerves , and they influence postsynpatic cells by interacting with membrane bound receptors on the cell surface .
26 But they made Esther very welcome , and they passed pleasant afternoons by the swimming pool and pleasant evenings on the terrace eating salami , cheese , sausage and salad .
27 Diana met Sarah Ferguson through polo , and they became firm friends
28 He first met Minton in a top-floor club in Wardour Street and they became firm friends .
29 In North America the pied Dutch cows were selected for high yield above all and they became specialist milk producers , with a marked difference in size and conformation .
30 There was fourteen feet of snow floods but the main thing about these people , they took their jackets off and got stuck in and they became special people because they laid the foundation of the welfare state that everybody else in this room g gained out of .
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