Example sentences of "they [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Here they got put it all out there .
2 They intend to give us some notion of what they are when they roll out the application programming interface in 90 days .
3 They intend to give us some notion of what they are when they roll out the API in 90 days .
4 Er and but others just feel they want to do it that way , other companies .
5 If a Black woman is on a visit , they tend to search her more , watch her more , because they believe Blacks are too bad .
6 See they 've offered me more money to stay at this one cos I 've got it running quite well
7 If they want to take it all away in the end and match me up with that slimy halfwit , why then take me up to the mountain and show me the world ?
8 Bannered ‘ Women Face the '90s ’ , the Time cover features a woman with a briefcase in one hand and a baby in the other -a symbol of those women who feel betrayed by feminism because , as the magazine says , they tried to have it all and now they 've just plain had it .
9 Small moans of protest sounded in her throat but they seemed to excite him more , because he growled with satisfaction , his lips branding hers with heat .
10 ‘ I think it would have been brilliant if they 'd given him more of a chance and if he 'd given a bit more .
11 They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers .
12 Erm it would have been better if they 'd given you some information to say , They all voted for at least one
13 I experienced a moment of complete terror in which my mind raced — I had been discovered after all ; it was obvious that I had a limp ; everyone could see it ; they 'd seen it all along and had chosen this moment to hit me with it , my weakest moment …
14 ‘ Well ? ’ said William , when they 'd seen it all and adjourned to the pub opposite the station , an old waiting room of a pub that had not yet been converted into a wine bar or a theme park and was consequently empty .
15 They thought he was a bit peculiar , maybe , but they 'd accepted him all the same .
16 I remembered another story they 'd told me that day of the first snowfall : it was about a hunt several years ago , on a day like this .
17 They 'd got it all planned behind his back .
18 He was , he said he 'd send us , once they 'd got it all sorted out he said he 'd send us a book , the book on it .
19 They 'd got it all worked out what we ought to eat — would you believe it ! ’
20 If the Government wo n't believe us when we tell them the truth , maybe they will now believe the people they paid to give them this report .
21 And er and of course that was interval and then er and they used to come and sit down and they used to show you another film .
22 The Labour Party , or its thinking wing , is polishing its credentials so remarkably that Mr Smith 's team will look quite different when they get to meet us all again in the polling booth .
23 They started to give him more advice .
24 Then they started again , they started to give her another they did , and the same thing happened .
25 Not since they started calling it another Wayne 's World .
26 At first they asked me if I wanted my mum to go out but I said No , but when they started asking me all those sorts of questions they asked me again and I said Yes .
27 We were firing this damn thing , then they started banging us some , .
28 The result was two fragrances , which Laura liked equally , so they decided to introduce them both calling them , simply , Number 1 and Number 2 .
29 If they decide to emulate you this is fine , a great compliment .
30 Enthusiasts become so excited by the many varied potentials of the media , they try to use them all .
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