Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb past] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And they were wanting to Some of them anyway wanted to join the Portobello branch .
2 When Jim Courier and Andre Agassi roomed together at Nick Bolletieri 's tennis academy in Florida , one of them just had to leave the door ajar .
3 Some of them even had to endure the presence of stepbrothers and -sisters , which to Camille would have been insupportable .
4 Certainly , they rarely threatened to win the match , though Dave Kirkwood — one of four former Hearts players in the Airdrie ranks — missed the most clear-cut chance of the game in the closing minutes .
5 The Palestinians were thus caught in a moral circle , although they rarely cared to debate the morality of what they were doing to the Lebanese : if they failed to fight the Israelis , then they sacrificed their right of return to Palestine ; yet if they did attack the Israelis , they created a new class of refugees among the Lebanese , mostly from the poor Shia community in southern Lebanon .
6 While negotiations for the lease of the building went on , members of the Society engaged on various fundraising schemes , and they slowly began to clear the shed , restore services , and start to lay track .
7 They only served to emphasise the power and toughness which was the man beneath the civilised veneer , and Fran shivered , wishing she had never started this by letting her emotions come to the surface .
8 They only had to drop a wizened bean over their shoulders for a plant to spurt from the ground and rain pods at them .
9 Their solicitor told the court they only wanted to frighten the saboteur and they were sorry he 'd been injured .
10 Yet they obviously failed to grasp the political and administrative realities within which state medicine was increasingly caught in the 1870s and 1880s .
11 They obviously enjoyed playing a game with each other .
12 ‘ The told me that they alone had cracked the system ; they said only they could fix up proper contracts with local authorities on behalf of their clients .
13 The trio , who were linked on security force computers to 32 murders , were killed as they apparently tried to murder a retired UDR man on a remote Co Tyrone road .
14 Spurs play their possesion futba which looks good but is not at all dangerous — when they had chances for breaks they just kept passing the ball instead of going for the fast break .
15 However , in second-half Wanderers raised their game and at the end of the day they just failed to get a point .
16 And so with the help of these , they just managed to do a bit of slate , but if them had not gone back , I thinks this this strike would have turned the other way .
17 So many of that team got well over 10 years service that they just had to join the queue .
18 Our old mates THE ORB popped round to Vibes central control the other day for tea and spacecakes and a quick intergalactic natter , and somehow they just happened to leave a whole box of ORB window stickers in the VIBES record cupboard — and would you believe it just as they were about to leave we could n't find the key ?
19 I 'd like to think it was my body they were after , but I suspect they just wanted to destroy the shirt .
20 The British government did n't seem to have a coherent policy for dealing with the hostage situation , they just wanted to teach the kidnappers a lesson .
21 Most of the East Germans surging across said they just wanted to have a look at West Berlin , have a beer in a bar , or see a friend .
22 They just stood watching a fireworks display across the bridge at the Expo .
23 They have sullied the good name of their country ; they desperately wanted to make an impression on Europe and they have — in the most unexpected way .
24 They somehow managed to persuade the owners , apparently it was and it was and nobody else had ever been allowed in this place not even erm historians who write about famous buildings , even they had been refused access !
25 After recently ditching their long-time manager ANTHONY BOGGIANO , they somehow managed to attract the attention of self-styled svengali SIMON NAPIER-BELL ( better known for managing MARC BOLAN and WHAM ! among others ) .
26 It is curious that despite frequent allusion to man-environment relations by geographers , they largely chose to ignore the signposts that were evident from the mid nineteenth century onwards and physical geography proceeded largely in isolation from the hand of man .
27 They soon had to leave the School Cottage where they had lived , but they were granted a payment of £5 for " the bath and fittings " left in the cottage , which was quickly rented out to provide a valuable £35 a year of extra income .
28 The children could not keep away from the railway , and they soon got to know the trains that passed by .
29 The proprietors of Elmfield House , Jim and Edith Lillie , were initially a little apprehensive about opening their much restored and much-cared for home to the public — but they soon came to appreciate the friendship and interest given to them by their visitors from all over the world .
30 They still had to grasp the facts but they were also prompted to explain them : Why revolt ?
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