Example sentences of "[coord] they [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 I mean either they opt for a family , or they opt for a job .
2 Look out for a special offer at the moment of four different packs of Reeforms suitable for tanks from 30″ to 4 ′ at a 20% discount , and they come with a free high-quality Reef Forms T-shirt .
3 What about you know , if , if someone is relatively well educated , and they come from an urban , urban rural area , why do n't they get a job in the rural area using those qualifications ?
4 Their main advantages are : the frame members are very good insulators , so condensation is not a problem ; they can be fixed directly to masonry ; they need virtually no maintenance ; and they come in a wide range of styles .
5 And they come in a whole range of sizes , so there 's one to fit every kitchen .
6 And they know for a fact the minute your kids grab them that you 've got to pay .
7 He never writes a memo saying you know we are supporting or attacking this government as about this election campaign , never , but journalists know what his view is and they write in a code with that view and if they did n't they would quickly find out where they should be and it would not be working for one of those newspapers and the thing that 's quite perverse about it is the .
8 For example , some bonds might not pay coupons at all ( such bonds are called zero-coupon bonds , and they sell at a deep discount to their par values since all the reward from holding the bond comes in the form of capital gain rather than income ) ; some bonds make coupon payments that change over time , e.g. because they are linked to current market interest rates ( variable rate bonds or floating rate notes ) or to an index such as the retail price index ( index-linked bonds ) ; and some bonds make coupon payments only if the income generated by the firm that issued the bonds is sufficient , ( such bonds are known as income bonds ; unlike other bond-holders , an income bond-holder can not put the firm into liquidation if a coupon payment is not paid ) .
9 They are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too I think .
10 As they move along the machine from the bath of resin , all the rovings are pulled together , and they disappear into a block of metal through a single hole which determines the final diameter .
11 The man counts the money and they argue for a while , Tod saying nine hundred , the man saying seven , then the man saying six while Tod holds out for a thou , and so on .
12 I 'm always blowing the little ducks up they go , they 're going like that and you shoot them and they turn into a It 's really good .
13 He was an honest man : differences between the two quartos are very real , and they point to an obvious conclusion — that The Fairy Queen first staged in 1692 was significantly altered for revival in 1693 .
14 and the whole band saw got ta to be resharpened he said and they go to a place in
15 There 's this man , there 's these three men and they go to an hotel .
16 And when they go on holiday with Ann and the old man they used to get through a hundred pounds a day and they go for a week .
17 In the fever there may be intense heat and they go into a congestive stupor or sleep .
18 ‘ Elephants do have long memories , ’ Daphne says , ‘ and they go into a period of deep grieving that will often last three or four months , which is when the really intensive care comes in .
19 And they go into a panic .
20 They are isomorphic graphs , and they go by a common name : G– .
21 The things they like about me are my gai-jin attitudes , and they laugh at a lot of my conclusions , I 'm sure — not to my face , but among themselves .
22 They see a place for a Bill of Rights , a written constitution and constitutional court ; they want to increase the checks on government through a more balanced constitution consequent upon the establishment of a reformed , elected , second chamber with increased powers of delay ; and they look to a revival of the position of Parliament and parliamentary government .
23 Rights of occupation normally only continue during the subsistence of the marriage and the existence of the other spouse 's estate or interest in the home , and they amount to a charge on the other spouse 's estate or interest .
24 They do , and they give off a nice piny smell as well
25 There can be the desperate feeling that life has passed them by , and they stand on a precipice , wondering whether to jump into the arms of the first person who offers , or risk endless loneliness. ,
26 They mean an easy , phonetic ( or rather phonemic ) system such as alphabetic literacy and they think of a ‘ literate society ’ as one in which such a script is widely assumed in public life , as they claim it was in sixth century Greece .
27 They ask now and they buy in a year .
28 There may be as many as 150,000 individuals and they cluster in a vast ball between the roots of a tree or beneath an overhanging stone .
29 Everything gets dirty and they live in a different way to what we do at home , they speak English more like Americans ( even Uncle Steve ) than us .
30 Signor Banterle is an architect and they live in a beautiful villa which overlooks all Verona .
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