Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] they [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 with me , you play the rule , but when they came in and they said all this
2 Nests I found when I was clearing the garden , put the little eggs in and they 'd all gone cold .
3 It , it was a two bedroom old cottage it was , very , very nice with a big garden and all I had was erm one room downstairs and like er a kitchen , well er where the sink and that was it was more like a big room where the kitchen was and the two bedrooms upstairs , but only a door on one bedroom , you went up the stairs into a big open room you know where the bannisters all round you know what I mean , no door on it and just , another door , a bedroom door , that 's all but I loved it you know it was a nice erm , not bad , but of course it was condemned it got so old and then they pulled it down and they built another house on it right next to where erm that shooting took pla you know they was having that shooting night just down that lane where I used to be
4 Anyway , they go down and they look this beautiful woman with the swimming costume on , I do n't care who it is and on the shelf there 's a line of cocks with , with with tongs next to them and all blood dripping off them .
5 We was carrying this ta erm table up the stairs and some boy knocked it and it fire alarms , everyone was , water started pouring down cos they have all the water as well , like , if it is a fire it was pouring
6 Now if you come to Caldmore , you 'll find out then that the majority of the married ladies had worked in I mean I should say that erm I know my mother was very snooty she 'd been an apprentice to some dressmakers in Street and work for one year for nothing she always used to tell me , and she was quite er toffee- nosed about these girls that used that er that used to go , well they were very respectable people , and when I was a kid when I growing up in my teens a lot of the girls I used to know were in the offices at er it they employed about fifteen hundred people at in those days you know I mean coming out of at night it was fighting your way against the crowd if you were going towards it , and the same thing going through the square for people who have worked in when they left that 's why all those shops in the square used to do reasonably well , it was the people walking through to go up the other side of Walsall , but there was a crowd of people I can , I can always remember as a kid a crowd of people and then there 'd be well you can tell it was along Street in those days I can remember fruiters ' carts where the girls used to go and buy apples , and that all sort of going along there you know people used to wait for them coming out , these are my impressions as a kid I mean I can remember the , the er and the men of course were cutters and various people and a quite a lot of my father 's friends were , were er had er skilled jobs at as cutters and managers of the cutters ' department and that sort of thing .
7 The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) and his team are always ingenious in defending whatever the policy of the moment is ; it is just that that policy is changed so often that it leaves a little bit of a question mark over whether they have any plan or direction at all .
8 For Wissenschaft has its limits , and the " unshakable faith " in its power ensures that its most gifted followers press on until they reach those limits and discover for themselves its ultimate powerlessness to solve the problem of existence .
9 well it 's er , it 's a funny thing that is because they all gone , now they were supposedly around a hundred thousand look , when they took it on and they 've all gone , there ai n't any there new ones
10 ‘ Poor people would be much better off if they had fewer children to feed and clothe . ’
11 And there was one in , , he 's packed up cos they 've these houses .
12 It hit me when I phoned up and they said those two had gone .
13 It is as though the bream were connected to sticks with several people stood on the bottom pushing one fish up as they pull another one down .
14 He glanced up as they completed this transaction to find the attention of the nearest two tables , both exclusively male , fixed disbelievingly on them .
15 They 'll lock me up when they find that poor girl .
16 One reason , one major reason why got to play a pa a role in Europe , to po protect the interests of the work force within and I make no apologies for any of the visits that any of our members have been on because they 've all been worthwhile .
17 Since there were two new staff at deputy head level , there were many things the head took on because they knew little about them , in particular the changes in the curriculum that he had made .
18 Ivan Foster , in an attempt to show that Knox and Calvin were democrats , pointed out that they sought such popular mandates as were available in their societies .
19 We 've yet to find out if they 've any sail-makin' facilities here at all .
20 Could you find out if they have any plans to release new material ?
21 what 's due to them , see somebody coming in threaten to punch somebodies lights out and they get all the
22 I have n't been in it since we 've been here and I said ooh there , they 're packed out and they had some beautiful stuff
23 You remember , er , that incident in the life of Jesus when , they came to try and catch Jesus out and they use this very illustration , they said somebody 's died
24 He went down to and trained here and then he came back and they made all the maps there .
25 And they went back and they bought this really big house , well it was n't a house it was a shell .
26 They also provide us with , and my designers love this I mean they g go over there and they come back and they plaster these things all over , all over their design rooms and it looks like a Paris design house .
27 Yes I pick up on the comment from the , Notts are n't as in control as they were , after first Tony and then Paul got their names on the score sheet in each case for the first time this season , both with bristling finishing efforts and you 'd be a harsh critic indeed who did n't agree that Pisa deserved to pull one back because they played some fine attacking football , and it was the player who 's caused most danger , who 's wearing the number eleven that moved across to the right hand side , got clear of the defence , pulled back an absolutely brilliant clot cross and in the middle who 'd missed an earlier header on fifteen minutes to make it one one , did n't miss on this occasion .
28 They 'll try a feint to bring us out before they risk all , and they 'll want to bring up their pikemen as close as may be .
29 And he was going round and they made such a fuss of him cos he was Philomena 's husband
30 Er I think what he 's trying to say about the rich peasants is that er that they were always resisting the movement , it was only later on when they find that you know , that they , they need to get involved otherwise their own positions are er threatened then , then they 're joining and they 're only joining but were not actually participating in it , they 're not moving along , and so that 's what , that 's why he 's making a distinction between different types of peasants .
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