Example sentences of "[subord] they [adj] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The 1530s , therefore , saw some tentative official moves towards religious reform , although they all reflected the tension between the forces for conservatism and those who looked for change .
2 Although they all share the same aim , retail outlets vary considerably .
3 And Steffi Graf earned £130,000 MORE than fellow countryman Boris Becker , although they both played the same number of official tournaments — 15 .
4 Therefore , the ultimate haemostatic rate may be higher if they all received the same injection again .
5 It is simpler if they all have the same length .
6 If they all have the same score then the decision to carry just one forward is arbitrary , or they must all be carried forward just as though a tree were being searched .
7 If they both say the world behaves in exactly the same way , you ca n't say one is right and the other wrong .
8 they came in our tent cos they all look the same
9 Prospects for these negotiations had vanished , however , when on Dec. 3 Rafik Nishanov , the Chair of the Soviet of Nationalities ( one of the two USSR Supreme Soviet chambers ) , warned that republics would be unable to negotiate on their individual status unless they first signed the new Union Treaty [ see p. 37903 ] .
10 Because they all believed the polls .
11 Because they all spoke the same language of fidelity , of joint interests and common belief , the great assembly could bring men together with their royal lord psychologically as well as physically .
12 On the positive side , I would argue that these devices may make it easier to withstand setbacks , to hold on to a belief in ultimate victory when times are hard , because they all underline the continuities of racial oppression .
13 Because they all do the same thing .
14 Several hundred musicians and their CEO , the conductor , can play together because they all have the same score .
15 Bruce Dern said Corman did him and Nicholson a favour by getting them a part because they both needed the money at the time ; Corman arranged it so that their shooting schedules would require them to be available for the first and last weeks of the four-week stint , thus , under union rules guaranteeing them a salary cheque for the full four weeks .
16 Why should you go clucking around them like a mother hen , just because they both hit the ceiling ? ’
17 While they both preach the supremacy of the market and the inalienable rights of the private sector , the Americans preach a pragmatism in the provision of local services .
18 Winchester 's position is , and has been since they first saw the copy notice , that the allegations in it were unfounded and that some or all of the factual material on which the allegations were based was inaccurate .
19 All the old favourites are there in a medley of hits which , like him , have hardly failed to age over 30 years since they first hit the charts .
20 It is all too easy to assume that since they all offer the same types of mortgages there is little to choose between them .
21 The two are connected , since they both involve the tactics and ideals of the president .
22 Since they both describe the process of the same variable , they must both give the same answer as each other for p ( ) t , whatever the values of , g , v t and in any period .
23 Back in the projection room , she insisted on the list of names before bending over the balcony , so that he could shag her whilst they both watched the film .
24 He then took the family south to Alabama for a short vacation before they all left the country .
25 I 've never had anything like that before they all look the same ma
26 He wrote to James Conant , President of Harvard , before they both attended the meeting : ‘ I am not sure the miserable thing will work nor that it can be gotten to the target except by ox-cart .
27 When they first left the house , none of them spoke for a while .
28 I understand why hon. Members paused for thought when they first read the draft immigration rule relating to a person arriving with no papers .
29 A cross-sectional study might supply some true incidence information if subjects were asked when they first noticed the onset of the condition of interest .
30 Those were details unknown to the Wordsworths when they first saw the house , standing alone on its hillside site between the Quantocks and the sea .
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