Example sentences of "[coord] they [verb] a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They were all middle-class , aged between 18 and 45 , and they formed a carefully selected , statistically valid sample of sexual behaviour and attitudes across England , Scotland and Wales . |
2 | People take materials for granted and they deserve a little more thought . |
3 | The hon. Member for Hammersmith can flick through his papers , but I have those statistics before me , and they present a very different picture . |
4 | I seem to remember he got away from her by locking himself in his flat with friends for the weekend and they had a jolly good party . |
5 | They were far too interested in girls and vodka , and they had a rather negative influence on the colonists . ’ |
6 | Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra ( again ! ) recorded Beethoven 's Fifth Symphony in this manner ; but Victor 's other LPs had to be patched-up dubbings from standard records , and they had a distinctly second-hand quality . |
7 | A couple of judicious phone calls , and they had a more or less exact location : Eaglesham . |
8 | Mine does n't have Lace Sensors on it , although I do have one guitar with those on ; my model has pickups just like on the Stevie Ray Vaughan one , and they become a little more powerful as you go towards the bridge . |
9 | Cos a couple of doors further on they , they there 's and they got a completely different front and window and it looks like an addition . |
10 | And they got a little |
11 | I saw them play in Hong Kong some years ago and they looked a jolly good side . |
12 | However , the manual rates are greater than the non-manual ones and they show a much clearer class gradient . |
13 | I also watch Univision , a Latin American news service in New York and they give a completely different perspective on world news . |
14 | They have advantages over larger fixed pads in that they are transportable and less prone to variation caused by moisture , and they give a more uniform distribution of the radioelements . |
15 | Certainly the style and type of projects in the schools are different and they offer a markedly different approach to user education in schools than was prevalent before the present period of research funding . |
16 | The rain forests of Borneo and Sumatra are as much at risk as those of the Amazon basin and they occupy a far smaller area . |
17 | And , I talked to other publishers erm , including a very large one which will be nameless and they have a pretty good spread and their experience was the same as ours . |
18 | Of course , local authorities have power to make information available if they choose to do so , and they have a very important part to play . |
19 | Over the first nine pages of the book , George appears to be mean and irritable towards Lennie , and seems to treat him very heartlessly , but throughout the book we are shown that the two men depend on one another very much , and they have a very strong relationship . |
20 | And they have a far greater proportion of the Greater York area than we do , erm as I outlined we just have three relatively modest villages , erm our , we do have a concern erm , on this , in that we do n't ac , given there 's a a district and an area have not be identified , we do n't feel that there has been a comparative assessment of the two options , we do n't dispute that they may well be harm er from peripheral development around other distric , around settlements in other districts , we acknowledged other other District Council 's concerns , and indeed , these are arguments we have used ourselves on the scale of development in Hambledon , er but we do n't feel that there has been a properly balanced assessment of the two options . |
21 | These are the most simply told , and they have a nicely judged lack of any obvious point . |
22 | Yeah but they go to somewhere bloody they go to the same place every year and they have a real good time . |
23 | She leant lazily against the sofa and they talked a little and ate and drank and the evening progressed and Robyn found that , astonishingly , she was enjoying herself , relaxing back against the sofa , stretching out her long legs in front of her , listening to the deep , magnetic timbre of his voice . |
24 | Some of the later Greek thinkers developed Irenaeus 's idea of Jesus defeating the power of evil , and they created a very vivid image of the defeat of Satan . |
25 | They were eight-sided crystals set at regular intervals in the walls and ceiling , and they shed a rather unpleasant glow that did n't so much illuminate as outline the darkness . |
26 | She got up and they completed a rather formal foxtrot amid the strange gyrations of the more experimental couples . |
27 | There airport bookstalls play the role of the railway bookstalls of Victorian Britain and they carry a far wider range of books than those of England 's railway stations today . |
28 | and of course her mum moved to Cornwall and Deborah bought the house of off her , a bit cheaper than they would have bought on the they moved down to Cornwall and they bought a much smaller house , much , much smaller . |
29 | I do n't know whether other oldies have the same sort of dreams , but they bring a very great compensation ; and you wake up feeling very excited having met your old friends again . ’ |
30 | But they 've a rather shorter run planned this birthday celebration . |