Example sentences of "and [adj] [verb] their [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Yorkshire cricket fraternity have always loved to ‘ let you have it ’ and that includes their own team as well .
2 Now , clearly the two major er , baddies there were the newspapers and investment banking and that reflects their operational gearing and the sharp decline in revenue you are well aware of .
3 All apartments are simply but adequately furnished and each have their own entrance .
4 There are lots of different types of knots and each have their own uses .
5 Each has their own personal allowance and rate band ; and each pays their own tax and receives their own tax rebates .
6 Some of them received high command in the mid-fifteenth century , and some introduced their own characteristics to the fighting of war .
7 Only an idealized observer could see both the inner processing and the causal relations of the symbols to outside objects that give them meaning : no one could actually be that idealized observer , because each observer is confined to operating on the symbols that are within his computational machinery , and this excludes their external causal relations .
8 When someone discovered something , they had to explain it to the others , and this reinforced their own understanding .
9 The CDU , led by the apparently undynamic Helmut Kohl , increased their vote to nearly 49 per cent and this restored their leading position in the country , but the SPD ( 43 per cent ) and FDP ( 8 per cent ) retained their majority in the Bundestag .
10 He devised a special programme , teaching the girls a new song and dance called The Little Gypsies and this earned their usual encore .
11 Any organization , in the business of issuing credit cards or lending , employed them to assess the likelihood of applicants for cards being able and willing to keep their implied promise to pay later , and the level of risk that they would not — their credit-worthiness in other words .
12 His first moves were to settle various internal disputes among his relatives and nobility , ensuring that they were kept satisfied and willing to fulfil their feudal duty to him as supreme overlord .
13 During the bullbaiting , thousands tore through the narrow streets of Wokingham , providing a splendid opportunity for the disaffected and unscrupulous to push their unwanted spouses or other associates in the path of the stampede .
14 However 384 , 387 and 397 failed their annual inspections on 12 October 1951 and on 9 January 1952 , the remainder were withdrawn and moved to Penhall Road scrap yard to meet their fate .
15 Crowds of more than 700 filled the club at the weekends and under-eighteens had their own room , so bands usually played two sets a night .
16 He formed a lifelong friendship with Henry Edward Fox , fourth Baron Holland , whom he met in Genoa in 1827 : Fox 's journal for 1827 and 1828 records their crowded social sojourn in Rome .
17 Aneurin Bevan was only able to defeat the opposition of doctors to the National Health Service in 1944 by buckling together a compromise with Lord Moran , president of the Royal College of Physicians , ‘ stuffing their mouths with silver ’ , and promising to respect their independent practice .
18 all farmers and all got their own families like er surely he had a fairly good shop when he .
19 The latter abounds with its own specialists eg. designers , editors , pasteup artists , typographers and all using their own jargon .
20 Each of these systems is based on its own particular view of human behaviour , and all have their own standards of morals .
21 HCI Clubs are set in spacious grounds and many have their own private beaches .
22 Tables I and II show their clinical characteristics .
23 The result of this examination indicates that it would be possible for Depts I and II to decrease their respective production by approximately 3.3 per cent , and providing Dept .
24 Tables I and II summarise their main characteristics .
25 They told us ’ Pensioners and those reaching their normal retirement date will receive their pensions in full .
26 Secondly , many people who take out credit arrangements would with good reason judge themselves to be relatively free from the risk of unemployment , or loss of earnings through illness — or at least would be ready and able to weather their financial difficulties in the event .
27 Following its independence from South Africa in March 1990 , Namibia established a Ministry of Information and Broadcasting with the aim of ensuring that the country 's media ‘ are free and able to fulfil their traditional roles of public enlightenment , education and entertainment , and also to imbue the Namibian people with a goal that reflects their aspirations towards the building of a healthy democracy ’ .
28 Following its independence from South Africa in March 1990 , Namibia established a Ministry of Information and Broadcasting with the aim of ensuring that the country 's media ‘ are free and able to fulfil their traditional roles of public enlightenment , education and entertainment , and also to imbue the Namibian people with a goal that reflects their aspirations towards the building of a healthy democracy ’ .
29 They are naked of hair and unable to sustain their own necessary body warmth .
30 ‘ In addition , the decision should now enable BAe Dynamics and Thomson-CSF to progress their detailed negotiations . ’
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