Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb past] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Them yesterday goed to home . |
2 | The fledgling Twist were a lot more lightweight and bubblegum in style , recruiting Martin Fry 's brother , Jamie , on vocals but they eventually returned to Manchester where they dawdled around in their own faffing style and managed to emerge after all the Mancs fuss was over . |
3 | The fledgling Twist were a lot more lightweight and bubblegum in style , recruiting Martin Fry 's brother , Jamie , on vocals but they eventually returned to Manchester where they dawdled around in their own faffing style and managed to emerge after all the Mancs fuss was over . |
4 | When they eventually got to Paris , they found that they might just as well have stopped and had a meal in Hanover . |
5 | There they eventually led to coalition governments . |
6 | After the parents met they eventually emigrated to Australia , and were married there in 1983 . |
7 | ( c ) Under anti-discriminatory legislation The Sex Discrimination Acts 1976 and 1986 These apply to all partnerships irrespective of the number of partners ( before 1986 they only applied to partnerships with six or more partners ) . |
8 | Women , erm from men 's departments , cos they just , like she said they , I do n't know why , but they just seemed to sort of |
9 | Middlesbrough and Cleveland Harriers had 21 winners as they just lost to Liverpool in the Woolworths Young Athletes Northern Premier League fixture at York . |
10 | Often they were detailed and informative ; and many were published under pressure from the House of Commons rather than by the free decision of the government , though the fact that they normally related to negotiations which had been concluded rather than to any still in progress inevitably limited their usefulness as a weapon of parliamentary control . |
11 | He claimed that they soon adapted to life in captivity and became useful pest-controllers . |
12 | But Sally and Peter are nothing if not resourceful , and with the aid of some good friends in the building and design world they soon set to work to transform this town house into a haven of beauty and calm . |
13 | Erm it may have been deliberate in that how the Par Party could n't be seen as too radical in order to maintain er as broad a support as possible and allow the peasants to erm give them leeway to do what they wanted to do , but erm it 's quite interesting though that whatever the Communist Party did , people were going to respond in which ever way they wanted to whether or not there was a law there , but they still had to sort of erm establish their legitimacy . |
14 | Well there was a bit there where they always used to camp . |
15 | ‘ These changes mean that there is without doubt an opportunity for many funeral directors to recover VAT they once had to write-off . |
16 | six times I have returned to that country , demanding the past from the present , flogging my emotions , requiring of them , still , that freshness they once owed to novelty , and from year to year finding in my ageing desires rewards ever less vivid … |
17 | Well even m er my kiddies er not An er Joan so much but the others seven o'clock was the latest they ever went to bed . |
18 | As for some of these Territorial officers — temporary officers , he labelled them … about as likely to amount to anything if they ever went to war as a commercial traveller or a third rate comedian in a music hall . |
19 | A handiwork lesson where children were mechanically engaged in a task ( making brooms ) which all had already mastered before they ever came to school . |
20 | used to say , that cases used to come before her court in in Rochdale , and it was an absolute disgrace that they ever came to court . |
21 | They were monotonous in the sense that they usually related to allegations that there was some special relationship between the Prime Minister and Marcia Williams , and indeed I advised Mrs Williams in connection with insulting letters that she received . |
22 | Medical men were so unsubtle they usually jumped to conclusions like that . |
23 | They also appealed to holidaymakers not to be put off the resort by the disaster . |
24 | They also objected to Craxi 's alleged domination of the government . |
25 | Not only did Devon beat them , they also lost to Wales . |
26 | They later returned to England . |
27 | They later moved to Collegians , before Armstrong rebounded between the Old Boys and Bangor , while Harrison moved to Dungannon . |
28 | As penal aims , they both led to injustice in retributive terms . |
29 | In 1985 they both moved to Porter 's house paints division , where Mr Horton is vice-president . |
30 | DIESEL 'S two Es — environment and economy — were the deciding factors for West Country vet Neal King and his wife Joyce when they both switched to oil-burners two years ago . |