Example sentences of "they [verb] [be] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The last time they met was in the old second division at the county ground . |
2 | The only place they lived was in the northern mountains , the Greshorns . |
3 | Writers and the books they produced were of the same type , full of antiquarian information and the archaic vocabulary that went with it . |
4 | If we accept that we can not prevent science and technology from changing our world , we can at least try to ensure that the changes they make are in the right directions . |
5 | Those whom they encountered were for the most part leading precarious lives ; they lacked the leisure , the mental energy , even the vocabulary , for speculation about the great issues of heaven and hell , death and judgement . |
6 | These and many other factors are of great importance to practising physicians , but to do justice to them and to the controversies which they provoked is beyond the purpose of this book . |
7 | Any extra help they received was through the dedication of any class teacher who had enough energy left over from dealing with the demands of the class as a whole . |
8 | The closest they came was in the mid-Eighties when their group , Trash , Flash And Money — ‘ straight down-the-line uninteresting Billy Idol rock music ’ — was signed to a development deal by Capitol records in America ( in a development deal they give you some money while they decide whether you are any cop after all ) . |
9 | Celtic finished the half well on top , though the closest they came was from the powerful long range shooting of Polish defender Wdowczyk . |
10 | All of which explained that when I arrived at the BMC 's International Meet halfway through the week , the climbers that drifted into breakfast that morning looked like they 'd been on the receiving end of a very nasty artillery barrage . |
11 | They 'd let him resign , just when they 'd been on the point of sacking him . |
12 | She knew they 'd been on the verge of drawing at least a little closer to each other , yet she had been the one to ruin the opportunity . |
13 | er , she said that they 'd been to the said this man had been to her house . |
14 | They 'd been to the hospital , and they 'd been over the flat so I said to them well pop the blankets on and come over here then and have your supper and go back . |
15 | Erm that probably because they 'd been at the bottom so long , er it did n't appear that there was |
16 | They 'd been at the Nuffield Press in Oxford all their working lives until this week . |
17 | They 'd been to the hospital , and they 'd been over the flat so I said to them well pop the blankets on and come over here then and have your supper and go back . |
18 | He said they 'd been through the a the er interview process and they 've chosen who they want . |
19 | It was a secret they 'd been in the house . |
20 | When they 'd been in The Lobster Pot , and afterwards , there had been a tremendous rapport between them . |
21 | Unlike the other actors — they 'd been in the business much longer than I had — I had no idea what work I could get . |
22 | They 'd been in the cafe for over thirty minutes now , with only the sound of a fruit machine and the loud chattering of a group of youngsters in their late teens for company . |
23 | He said the miners were being asked to accept wages that were even lower than they 'd been before the war and that their working conditions were appalling . |
24 | Our participants lived on a large 1960s council estate on the outskirts of a county town and the schoolrooms they describe were in the local comprehensive school situated on the estate . |
25 | Some people defend television by pointing out that , though children read less as they grow older , the actual number of books they read is on the increase . |
26 | Many of them are well known , such as Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle , but we have to ensure that people are aware that some of the lesser-known sites they visit are in the care of Historic Scotland , and that they realise many more are on offer , ’ says Bill . |
27 | The territories that they inhabit are for the most part inhospitable , with some of the world 's highest mountains and large expanses of desert ; and levels of literacy have traditionally been low ( some of the nationalities concerned had no written language at all at the time of their incorporation into the USSR ) . |
28 | As for the Swindon fans , they loved being beside the seaside and Dave Mitchell answered their chant — We want 5 — with his second goal 9 minutes from time . |
29 | These two here are also positional isomers , there carbon chains are the same the only way they differ is in the position of the functional group . |
30 | They 're the same molecular formula the only way they differ is in the way the basic chain is structured . |