Example sentences of "they [be] [verb] [adv] they " in BNC.

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1 You know they they 're a lot of the older men makes you wonder have they been sacked so they do n't have to pay them hand shakes at the end you know if they wanted to lay some people off .
2 The most successful weepers are those who have integrated a loving carer into their experience , so that even when they are weeping alone they do not feel abandoned or frightened .
3 what they have to do , have to go further off now , when they are dredging now they have to go further off into the sea , North Sea
4 I have tried pressing several beautiful tulips but once they are pressed flat they become very large indeed !
5 But not bad ones and these should last a little while because they are crunched up they are powdery
6 When they are quite innocent of certain events they are unfortunately blamed by the public in those areas , and they are seen as damaging the countryside and they are seen also they do not encourage the matter when you envisage the fact that they have these erm , for instance , animals — the dogs around their sites which are not noted for their behaviour , and there are many aspects of their behaviour which upset people around .
7 Some snakes play dead by inverting themselves and lying limply on the ground , but if they are turned over they spoil the effect by quickly inverting themselves again .
8 As most such requests are refused , when they are set up they are usually convened only to discuss matters of specific interest , such as the textile industry or the state of the French language .
9 What I say about it is that if they are put off they should phone the police .
10 ‘ Bluff ’ is a recipe which consists of giving the impression to the public that the police know what they are doing when they do not .
11 — How do students conceive of what they are doing when they program in PROLOG ?
12 Slimbridge , in southern England , whatever the direction they are taken away they initially fly north-west , even if it is the opposite direction from home ( Figure 4.7 ) .
13 They can do it , and they are wondering why they are doing it .
14 Cartoons are sometimes criticised as an invitation to anachronistic interpretation but provided they are used selectively they too can enable a wider range of pupils to access information .
15 ‘ We recognise ATVs are useful tools in upland areas , but evidence from abroad suggests if they are used incorrectly they can be dangerous , ’ says Mr Boswell .
16 They can not afford the extra rent and if they are driven away they will starve .
17 When they 're gathered together they go ‘ Phwoaaaargghh ! ! ! ’ a lot — like most lads do — and generally they 're as right-on as a picket-line crossing , strike-breaking blackleg .
18 I now have a molecule of this there it was there again , now it 's back in again and out now they 're gone now they 're back !
19 But the thing is erm with that , unless they 're living there they might nice .
20 They 're wondering why they ca n't see a human inside , he thought .
21 I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour
22 Erm , they 're going off they 're , it 's , probably away this , this weekend , erm Sheila 's but they 're all going erm
23 Social services say they 're do all they can to make their charges aware of the dangers of solvent abuse .
24 I need to know that it 's necessary to remove all those trees I 've been told all sorts of things like they 're in pots and they 'll become pot bound they 're growing outwards they might fall down they might fracture mains they block off the er view of the church well I think they 're a nice asset in the city centre .
25 Farmworkers are especially vulnerable because they 're isolated and if they 're working alone they do n't have any support , working in ones and twos on a remote hillside.Some do n't even feel they can dare to approach a union .
26 Oh yes quite so and if they 're doing well they really , local people really get behind them , but they , they 've prom in previous seasons they they 've promised so much and then fell away at the end that people have got a bit disillusioned and discontented so that , but like last year when they were doing well in the cup they erm at Watford I mean loads of people went to see them .
27 Always tell them how well they 're doing when they try to do up their buttons ( even if they ca n't quite complete the task ) , put away a toy or own up when they have done something wrong .
28 First of all it 's a against the law but after that these youngsters quite often do n't know what they 're doing when they get into a car and they are lethal
29 Well what they 're doing actually it 's quite right because they 're they tended to play the long ball to Steve Walsh so that he could head it down and what they 're doing actually they 've got two four foot eight forwards in Jochim and Speedy and a nine foot seven winger Ormanroyd
30 Yet , when they were asked how they felt about their sister , each one of them paid tribute to her gentleness and femininity and said how much they cared for her .
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