Example sentences of "and they [vb mod] [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 They 'll hear about these places and they 'll bomb the soldiers ' quarters . …
2 Er they 're competitive quote and they 'll do the kitchen and unlike some you know , where they get subcontractors in for the joinery , the electrics
3 Wendy will do the computer bit and they 'll do the counting bit .
4 Because was before the observations of Mr it just that you 're going back to cabinet government anyway cos you say t take a few on each committee , just have a few small committees and they 'll do the job .
5 As one famous sportsman put it , ‘ Agree to do something for nothing and they 'll tell you where the bus stop is ; ask to be paid and they 'll send the limo . ’
6 Get your x-rays done and they 'll send the results over to us in a week .
7 The majority of tour leaders are Masters of Wine , the British wine trade 's highest accolade , and they 'll open the doors of such exclusive châteaux as Margaux and Cos d'Estourel .
8 I think they believe that all they have to do is to turn up and they 'll beat the rest of us .
9 Perform well whatever assignments you have , trust God 's angels to remove and replace where necessary when things are n't being done in a congregation as you think that they might be or should be done , or you might think well the , why do n't the elders do something about this , we 'll leave it , leave it to Jehovah and the angels , if there 's anything wrong , they 'll sort it out and they 'll make the elves sort it out as well , they have ways and means , again coming back to this new text here persistence in prayer shows you are awake the spirituals so there 's another way Jesus was outstanding in its constantly regarding prayers keep awake by field ministry and here 's a rare one in any public talk financial contributions financial , we do n't hear that very often in public talks , we , we always say that there 's , er people come to the meetings , there 's no collection , no mention of money , the seats are free , you 're
10 We 'll give the story to the newspapers , and they 'll tell the world about it .
11 The new night shift is coming on outside and they 'll expect the household to be in bed .
12 ‘ The trouble with foresters , ’ said Kāli , ‘ is that they 're permanently hungry : feed them well and they 'll leave you alone : forget to and they 'll scour the entire village for evidence of green wood , musk , tār and all the other protected animals that you 're not supposed to kill .
13 Then the interviewer will turn to Rob — the other one — and ask him if he 's hot with all that hair , and he 'll say ‘ it 's my week to wear the wig ’ , and they 'll leave the cave .
14 ‘ Give the audience half a dozen moments they can remember , ’ said Rosalind Russell , ‘ and they 'll leave the theatre happy . ’
15 ‘ They 'll hold a properly hit shot , but they 'll be quick enough to test even the Swede , and they 'll put the wind up some of ‘ em . ’
16 Their foliage will be washed by the rain water and they 'll enjoy the natural variations in temperature .
17 but he does n't take , he do n't mess about and they 'll lob the car back .
18 And they 'll like the fact that it 's a Prince of Ireland who has been sent to talk to them . ’
19 Ask them and they 'll say the world has gone mad .
20 tell them I 've found it and they 'll take the cancel thing off and
21 and they 've got to pick one of the cards and they might get the Joker .
22 And they might use the sympathy ( and sense of guilt that you 're better off than they are ) you feel towards them to control you .
23 Current educational programmes aimed at all school children on the risks of drug abuse may fail to emphasise the major risks of alcohol and of some prescribed medicines and they may make the false assumptions that : a. drug addiction is simply a product of repeated use of drugs rather than a specific risk of some particular individuals .
24 Art historians may be interested in anything which requires the use of one 's eyes in order to understand it , from Chartres Cathedral and Michelangelo 's Moses to the signs and symbols of everyday life in twentieth-century society , and they may find the objects of their study anywhere from the sale rooms to the archaeologist 's excavation trench .
25 However , when somebody else uses your program they are not blessed with your insight and they may find the program " crashing out " to the command mode without knowing what they have done wrong .
26 Such pupils are relatively expensive to educate , their presence may make the school less attractive to prospective parents , and they may depress the schools ' overall attainment scores on standardised tests .
27 Oh it could be stormy right enough but well the steamer might call at Rousay at that time and they would land the goods in Rousay the perishables for Wyre and when the weather abated we would get it from there .
28 Now they could then say well that particular group of people , if they looked at this evidence that I 've got , would want to say this about it and they would want to change it in such and such a way , and there 's another group of people who perhaps have rather different views on what history might be doing and they would view the evidence and argue about it in this way .
29 There were occasions when someone did a large number , and they would bring the job-sheet round and show the others and say ‘ She has done so many , you also must . ’
30 A large pond was the boys ' delight and they would travel the considerable distance to the ‘ newty ’ pond , as it was nicknamed , to sit in expectation for the fish to bite .
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