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

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1 Some ballets by them soon joined Beauty in the Covent Garden programmes , others were given by a newly formed second company at the Wells .
2 Index of model letters useful as a prop and exercises based on them also encourage creativity in letter writing .
3 Most of them later achieved fame in the investigation of Highland geology .
4 Well they only started tarmacadam in nineteen thirty six .
5 They nevertheless had difficulty in hiding their satisfied smiles .
6 This means that when the raw materials are reduced to fibre ready for re-spinning , they already have colour in them .
7 I know they still have faith in me . ’
8 Erm I 've mentioned one or two some of the industrial land policies as they er as they still stand policy in in structure plan policy I eight I think and particular policy I six does n't preclude reasonable and necessary development taking place in rural areas .
9 Gareth and Rachel Rowlands ( right ) allow visitors to walk round Brynllyys , their organic farm , freely as they always spend money in their shop .
10 They always see sense in the end .
11 Bread is an excellent big bream bait on most waters , for even when anglers are continually baiting with maggots they usually throw groundbait in too .
12 And it was milk , after they 'd milked the cow first time , after she 'd had a calf , well the first milking , they usually got blood in the milk , you see ?
13 They usually need help in becoming disengaged from the eating process and let the child show independence .
14 Though they also put stuff in the air that made you passive .
15 They also chew rubber in the fuel system and offer little lubricity .
16 They also collected money in a bucket on their way .
17 The abbots exercised a feudal lordship over vast territories of northern England — all the Furness district , much of the Lake District and parts of Yorkshire — and they also owned land in the Isle of Man and Ireland .
18 There was bronze for the Oxford powerboat team of Dave Arthur and Pete Little in the world championships … they also took bronze in the European 's two weeks ago …
19 There was bronze for the Oxford powerboat team of Dave Arthur and Pete Little in the world championships … they also took bronze in the European 's two weeks ago …
20 The planned defensive systems of King Alfred or of Henry the Fowler were primarily concerned to provide refuges for folk whose land was being pillaged ; they also provided defence in depth , but it was a secondary consideration .
21 Florida 's Supreme Court ruled the men had no right to privacy because they willingly took part in criminal activities .
22 They now have sponsorship in their own right from School Book Fairs .
23 Pests and diseases are different forms of life , but they often go hand in hand .
24 Hence it should be no surprise that ordinary policemen and women come to feel that the police management and the government do not care that the risks associated with routine policing in a divided society are borne primarily by them : that the ordinary policeman and woman can be sacrificed for the sake of wider goals , the purpose of which they often have difficulty in comprehending .
25 They even took pride in developing new skills which enabled them to use difficult machines which inexperienced people could not use .
26 They then take part in the annual service of praise at the cathedral in the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire William Bromley Davenport .
27 using toluidine blue-stained tissue also failed to find aluminium or silicon in the plaque cores , despite using a technique ( laser microprobe mass analysis ) capable of parts-per-million sensitivity , although they consistently find aluminium in neurofibrillary tangles using this technique .
28 These two developments are for Marxists contradictory since they ultimately undermine capitalism in the form of crises of legitimacy and fiscal insolvency .
29 Underdogs Cambridge survived a desperate opening 13 minutes during which they never set foot in Oxford 's half .
30 they never put money in banks do they ?
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