Example sentences of "they [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their soul driven dance mix has packed out venues everywhere and got them airplay on top dance station Kiss FM .
2 He watched them go with quiet satisfaction .
3 They puke with great accuracy and surprising range .
4 They remain as isolated upland masses .
5 If they remain in complete heart block after attempted thrombolysis and admission to the coronary care unit , a temporary pacing catheter is inserted , being aware that there is a much higher incidence of ventricular fibrillation as the tricuspid valve is crossed in patients in this very early phase .
6 Once eggs have matured they remain in suspended animation , awaiting fertilization when the sperm triggers the wave-like surge of calcium ( Fig. 3 ) responsible for stimulating maturation-promoting factor to activate the developmental programme .
7 Farmers whose turnover is below the registration limit , currently £36,600 a year , may use the scheme if they qualify for voluntary VAT registration .
8 These examinations are probably a poor instrument for measuring the quality of medical education because they concentrate on factual retention .
9 Their wet suits are dumped on the trailer and they change into warm clothing which we 've brought with us in a minibus . ’
10 As they bind to similar DNA sequences and associate with the same proteins , they are likely to be closely related .
11 the position of the development of the productive forces is closely related to that of reproduction : the growth of the forces of production corresponds with expanded reproduction , when static they correspond with simple reproduction and their decline is expressed in the fact that an ever diminishing share of the periodically consumed products is replaced .
12 The position of the development of the productive forces is closely related to that of reproduction : the growth of the productive forces corresponds with expanded reproduction , when static they correspond with simple reproduction and their decline is expressed in the fact that an ever-diminishing share of periodically consumed products is replaced .
13 We can not possibly accept the MacSharry proposals as they stand because they discriminate against British farming more than anything else .
14 The authors were asked to review the current state of the art in their fields with particular reference to the likely requirements of the future policy issues agenda in terms of the demands that they make on geographic information management .
15 There are important differences between the chapters in this part both in the nature of the demands that they make on geographic information and also in the relative importance that is attached to geographic criteria as against other issues by planners and decision-makers in these fields .
16 In May 1940 , the RCM general secretary wrote to the Chief Rabbi , pointing out ‘ that our Regional Committees are autonomous and neither they nor the committees under them like interference in the arrangements they make for religious instruction ’ .
17 If they suffer from mild incontinence , they may use a sheath or condom , which has to be fitted correctly to avoid leakage .
18 Young and far from home , they suffer from emotional deprivation and severe isolation .
19 They suffer from poor design , defects in construction , poor upkeep of public areas , no ‘ double-defensible space ’ ; with packs of dogs roaming about , filth in the stair wells , one or two shuttered shops , the main shopping centres a 20-minute expensive bus journey away .
20 quite what they mean by old antiquarian ?
21 It is not surprising really , for carp are beautiful fish , they grow to large size , fight very hard , and are not too difficult to catch .
22 They grow in opposite formation on a thick , rounded stem .
23 ‘ You know the main idea , the academic idea , is to understand where they fit into human society .
24 They are spiritually awake and they sometimes put us to shame because they seem to make strides so fast that we have a job to keep up with them , they want to do this , they want to do that , they get baptized they want to auxiliary pioneer and before you know where the , where you are they 're in the regular pioneer ranks , and that 's lovely to see is n't it ?
25 The ionizing radiations to which people are subject are of varying types and , although they interact with living matter in a similar way , different types of radiation differ in their effectiveness in damaging a biological system .
26 It seems obvious that they are relevant but how precisely they interact with present behaviour is unclear .
27 They smell of dry dampness , not a readily marketable perfume in the salons of Europe , but an affirming odour , not of sanctity , nor of history — more of the earth , of the quarries from which they were hewn , to be shaped by men who could cut stone as other monks cut the cloth for their grey robes .
28 Where such services are bought in , they appear as indirect supplier employment estimates .
29 Where the services are ‘ bought in ’ they appear as indirect employment .
30 Again , for the moment we assume the eigenvalues of A to be real and unrepeated ; and we assume that in ( 2.7.1.1 ) they appear in descending order of modulus .
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