Example sentences of "they [verb] [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have seen the Chicago School making the important distinction between the biotic and cultural levels of human behaviour , and we have seen them attempting to combine these understandings of individual and social behaviour in the study of the ‘ natural area ’ .
2 And how do you know for a fact that they intend to bring these sorts of techniques in to Britain ?
3 Even if , like Cox ( 1981 ) , they represent Hispanic , Native-American , Asian-American and Afro-American women 's experiences , they tend to treat these categories as equivalent , and ignore differences within them , which may be more important than differences between them .
4 They tend to forget these interests when using predominantly middle-class women psychologists ' arguments , for example .
5 Therefore they elect to manage these activities .
6 You sold er they , they 'd got these sort of erm the old- fashioned , you 'd see them in the corn merchants where there would be fowl er feed .
7 when I was doing that bit of collecting you know , and the people next , either side they 'd bought these council houses , you know , it 's a shame really
8 I also know it 's quite a popular one , because as you know , Peter , I have taught some of the students involved in the course and I know that they enjoy debating these issues
9 Privacy or privacy as they seem to say these days , do n't they , sometimes ?
10 right , I 'll fold them then God they look revolting these things do n't they Jan ?
11 And when they started to shout these people out shopping , cos everybody stopped to see what the fellers screaming about .
12 And , while we were at it , how the hell were they managing to afford these improvements ?
13 But they chose to implement these cuts by destroying the primary health care programme while devoting almost 90 per cent of the health budget to just one high-tech teaching hospital in the capital .
14 Martin 's an architect and and it actually probably would be you know it might be a good thing to actually sort of provoke a question with architects because they do specify these things and they 're the ones who actually say you know right we 'll specify hardwood .
15 Cos they love to touch these things .
16 Examples of this may be : the agoraphobic person who never goes out because they believe they will collapse and die of a heart attack ; the lift phobic who believes they may become trapped in the lift and suffocate to death ; a person who avoids meeting others because , if a disagreement starts , they believe they will lose their temper and hit people ; and last , a person may obsessively check the locks on doors and windows , believing that somebody is bound to break into the house if they fail to make these checks .
17 And they looked like that and I says , what , I says , they 've caused these men to earn all this money I says they 're earning more money than and that 's all you 're gon na offer me ?
18 So there must be lots of people of my age whose feet are like that , where they 've worn these things and their feet are a bit deformed .
19 Now both the West Oxfordshire District Council and the Chipping Norton Parish Council erm voted overwhelmingly against this proposed scheme , and the fact that they 've put these recommendations to the County Council erm can I ask the three County Councillors present erm it means nothing at all from your point of view ?
20 Not only that , in the Far East where we 've got hands by the , the thousand compared to ours , they 've got these machines as well .
21 You see , on programmes like Crime Watch U K , where erm they 've got these Aladdin 's caves on all these stolen items that can never be returned to their owners , it 's very , very difficult to sort of mark silverware and things like that without devaluing it ?
22 an in and ecta er , an industry day done where you know , it 's about the qualities needed in the young person , they have a certificate that they 're going to have to say they 've got these qualities , right ?
23 all outside , all on the edge there they 've got these lifeguards in bloody weatherproof clothing like you know
24 its not , you ca n't , the thing is you ca n't defend them without how you die , you ca n't train people how to avo to die , you can only train them how to avoid it , so it does n't really matter if you get fired or not , but they show you the drills and you have to do them to the best of your ability the blank rounds are only there to the conditions , now this is why they 've got these laser got laser sights all over the body , helmet and torso and the actual weapons got a laser on top and you get , if you get near one of these things you go dead and your out , and you can actually simulate
25 Do you know they 've got these bulldozers up the other end up near ours .
26 She says they 've got these guys and it 's all right now , I can come out .
27 erm the women that I talk to in groups up and down this county , I think some are angrier than they were , some are feel more empowered erm if they have if they 've had these sorts of experiences that I was talking about earlier .
28 Our teachers were the nearest guides because they had travelled these routes before us ( though of course we would n't teach ) .
29 Er and of course they had to use these crocodiles er down the coast er where the Germans were holding out er at and Dunkirk you see .
30 I remember when they went to Korea and they had to have these overcoats I sewed on hundreds of buttons , about 10 minutes each coat .
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