Example sentences of "in [noun] [verb] [adv] they " in BNC.
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1 | Well I suppose that is it , you see in this they do n't believe in believe more in freedom do n't they ? |
2 | Well they buy it in bulk do n't they ? |
3 | Mm mind you some children fish about it in cupboards do n't they ? |
4 | Well they barkening in in Aberdeen do n't they ? |
5 | He would do a lot of Ca , canning if they 're in Canada do n't they ? |
6 | In years to come now they 'll life it out and say oh look at it . |
7 | But I wan na do what the Three Miners do in Lancaster do n't they ? |
8 | And pe , people did take in lodgers did n't they ? |
9 | Anyway there 's a advertisement in there for Grays at Bentley and , it were funny because Jack and Sherry who we were talking to yesterday , they said that shop in Bentley did n't they ? |
10 | And they get themselves in situations do n't they , inexperienced drivers ? |
11 | In later chapters ( such as chapter six ) we will examine doubts like these in depth to see how they arise and how they can be resolved . |
12 | They c Oh they came in buses did n't they . |
13 | But people talk er relevant to the erm to their position in society do n't they ? |
14 | They 've got a house in Manchester have n't they ? |
15 | Yeah they 're lovely , they look lovely in summer do n't they , you know , yes they do |
16 | Lothian and Borders are facing a shortage of dogs to train in police work so they 've issued an urgent appeal for information on suitable animals in the Edinbugh area . |
17 | They 'd sometimes er take them in vans depending where they lived and how many of them , but where there was a single one two police used to escort him , and they escorted him what , where we what they call the viaduct . |
18 | so Norwegian they learn in English do n't they though |
19 | We put our own reasons onto those who are addicted to alcohol in order to explain why they drink so much ; " he 's a good chap , enjoying himself , having a bit of fun , relaxing , celebrating — but on occasions he goes a bit over the top " . |
20 | Now , in terms of functional group isomerism I 'm gon na take a slightly different example right let's take this one here first of all I 've now started to do what the examiners will do now I 'll make them identical structures there somewhere and you really do need to be able to name them in order to see where they are or if they are . |
21 | Gregory records such plans in order to show how they were prevented , whether by a bishop , as in the case of Chlothar 's request , or by God , as happened to Chilperic 's tax demands . |
22 | I have to simulate perception of situations not present to my senses ( that is , imagine them ) in order to discover how I would respond , and incipiently simulate other persons ( that is , empathize them ) in order to discover how they respond ; I have to explore how things look and feel from different viewpoints . |
23 | With the help of the European Commission Pilot Project : Community Languages in the Secondary Curriculum , we therefore conducted a second survey amongst a sample of LEA coordinators of community language provision in order to discover how they were attempting to meet locally perceived needs : thirteen replies were received . |
24 | Well they have got good voices in Wales have n't they ? |
25 | Well they tend to come in batches do n't they ? |
26 | They played the cup final in white did n't they ? |
27 | They seem very confident they 'll be back in time do n't they ? |
28 | They cook everything in butter do n't they ? |
29 | your intellectuals in prison have n't they ? |