Example sentences of "they [verb] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They fear long-term pension levels could be affected .
2 They met Prime Minister Metaxas in Greece , Kemal Ataturk in Turkey , and King Boris in Bulgaria .
3 They met seven North West MPs to ask for backing for a bid to get a change in legislation to allow workers to stay in the UKAEA pension scheme after the site 's commercial uranium enrichment business is transferred to Urenco in September .
4 Suddenly they met burnt chip contamination and had to shut down the production line , a major anxiety as they were producing to a tight schedule in a ‘ Just in time ’ situation .
5 This year , Horneborough 's Christian Aid committee hopes to help more Third World communities when they launch Christian Aid Week at the shopping complex in the High Street , on Saturday May 15 .
6 I was hoping when they got that link road through they might connect up , but I do n't suppose it , sort of roads got ta put parking towards the long piece of
7 Well they they get her to do or even erm they got one cutting girl who came in er got a photograph from Vogue erm Michael Caine 's daughter
8 It is n't broadcast to the rest of the manor by the way they got close circuit T V .
9 Yeah like they got little metal plates
10 . they got , they got wicked raga music over there .
11 I mean to say er used to see people years ago and they got these cine cameras and and all , we could never have one of those you know and a record of the kids when they were young .
12 Politicians often lose touch with the people because they lack intimate constituency contact .
13 A demand for a reduction in public expenditure can mean that the weaker services suffer because they lack powerful support groups .
14 The authors conclude that universities can have confidence in admitting carefully selected mature students even if they lack formal entry qualifications .
15 But it still makes me angry to know that in other countries so many children die , so many families are bereaved , simply because they lack basic health care .
16 Were they given this breathing space it would give them a chance to be less edgy about Olwyn .
17 They agreed future extradition arrangements for fugitive criminals , and decided that talks would be held on the creation of a final Court of Appeal .
18 As well as establishing reduced overall catch quotas for 1991 ( 93,570 tonnes for cod , 40,500 for haddock ) , they agreed that fishing boats over 100 tonnes in the North Sea and also along the west coast of Scotland , more than 40 per cent of whose catch consisted of cod and haddock , should be obliged to remain in port for eight consecutive days each month from Feb. 1 to Dec. 31 , 1991 .
19 In North America the pied Dutch cows were selected for high yield above all and they became specialist milk producers , with a marked difference in size and conformation .
20 How soon do they make sexual intercourse safe ?
21 There is no evidence to suggest that they made substantial wartime gains in terms of occupational pension entitlements .
22 Originally about a foot long , it had been cut into two , when they made excellent cycle handlebar grips for only 3d a pair .
23 I wondered if they passed that Trade Union ( positive vetting ) file over to someone else or whether they were keeping it for my return .
24 Moving illegally , without hukou , means the migrant is not entitled to ration tickets and housing , also they lose other citizen rights .
25 The downside to this is that they lose valuable advertising space on television programmes such as Saturday Superstore .
26 They had their moments of flair but they wasted good midfield work with speculative shots into the stand .
27 On top of that , they introduce massive rent increases .
28 They sold low-price share options — and pocketed huge profits as City prices soared .
29 They eat four baby chickens and a whole loaf of brown bread for lunch .
30 They shared Whig exclusionist politics and were arrested during the Monmouth rebellion .
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