Example sentences of "of they [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Many of these were prisoners of war or internees and er we 're very happy to report that these got home after the war and we have many of them here today that were prisoners of war .
2 He took two of them up here and took them in sections and built one in Stenness and another in .
3 well as it is now you , you know , you really do n't wan na be half of them up there and half of them down here on a table .
4 I met thousands of them back there and they 're all like anybody else except for the voice , French , Germans , Americans .
5 We can not ignore , therefore , the possibility of our oil tax revenues running out or reducing , and it is important to find ways of becoming independent of them as soon as possible .
6 So , er , I 'm sure we all know them , how to stop them coming , or get rid of them as soon as possible .
7 There have been improvements here and there in the East European countries , but generally speaking they distribute sulphur dioxide to their own fields and cities and to the countries downwind of them as liberally as they ever did .
8 Think about the shape of the flowers that you are pressing and try to place the blotting paper on top of them as carefully as possible to ensure that they will lie flat under the weights , because once they are permanently pressed you can not start again .
9 To the uninitiated it might seem that the shunters are engaged in a game of hide-and-seek with the trucks ; they appear to scatter them all over the yard , as if their object were to separate many of them as completely as possible .
10 I began several diaries , carrying on the entries in some of them as far as February .
11 And this was one of them as far as the demon was concerned ) .
12 All of them as far as paragraph B is concerned it deals with the reduction in local government responsibilities and the growth of non-elected bodies .
13 Now this I dependably find a real throw-up number but there 's never anything too horrendous because , as my colleagues are always saying , we 're at the darning-and-patching level of the biomedical business : the serious cases we bring in direct , and at speed , from the city hospitals , and we in our turn get rid of them as quickly as we can .
14 In some cases it can be difficult or even impossible to find texts again ( for example if the text is a lecture , or a television programme ) , but you should still keep details of them as fully as possible , so that your reader knows exactly where ideas or words come from .
15 The festival village encircled the Rante , or " sacred place " — which was a smaller circle of some forty ancient stone megaliths , many of them still upright and very much resembling a Druidical circle of Celtic Europe .
16 The trick does not work , but at least it leads to the hiding of Colas in Lise 's bedroom and the awful discovery of the two of them together just as Alain has received the key and goes to claim his bride .
17 So if you have any growing in a corner of your garden , cut some of them down now and by July there will be fresh growth for butterflies to lay their eggs on .
18 I want to wear each one of them once more before I die . ’
19 As the reader will have noted , virtually all the suggestions had been made before , most of them quite recently and in a well publicised way .
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