Example sentences of "they [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nonetheless , they also found that the professional newcomers to the area were often upset by the environmental consequences of modern farming ( see Chapters 8 and 9 ) and since they lacked a rural power base they formed environmental pressure groups to protest against the farmers , thus creating a new form of social division in the rural community . |
2 | Central government was felt to be too remote from the people ; they lacked a sufficient sense of participation in its affairs and were beset by a sense of unresolved grievance . |
3 | First it was claimed that LEAs had inadequate information about curriculum provision in schools ; and , second , that they lacked a clear policy on the curriculum . |
4 | I have here a petition with about 22,000 signatures , principally of visitors and the staff of the royal parks who are concerned about the proposed privatisation of those parks because they fear a consequent fall from the high standards established in them . |
5 | Lenders fell into two camps , depending on how much they fear a further drying up of already moribund mortgage demand . |
6 | TERRY Venables and Alan Sugar were all smiles when , in June 1991 , they announced a joint rescue package for financially-crippled Tottenham Hotspur . |
7 | In the US in 1986 when they announced a voluntary retirement incentive ( ‘ VRI ’ in their parlance ) , 13,000 IBMers grabbed it ; then in 88 when IBM consolidated US manufacturing and headquarters , another 7,500 went . |
8 | They revealed a poor judgement which damaged the Government and destroyed his career . |
9 | Another neglected master emerged on three LPs of Piano Sonatas by Harold Truscott , played , as in the Founds , by the indefatigable peter Jacobs ; they revealed a muscial thinker of a very high order who has been , and still is , cruelly ignored by the muscial establishment ( again , I understand that John Ogdon 's recording for Altarus of Truscott 's Tenth is due for release soon — and I would also make a plea for a re-issue of those other Sonatas on CD : they are contrapuntal masterpieces , sometimes witty , often beautiful , and they ought to be much more widely known ) . |
10 | My ancestors were wealthy and powerful ; they owned a vast amount of property and a fleet of merchant ships . |
11 | In this way they are seen by others as having authority and they gain a new measure of confidence in dealing with matters on your behalf . |
12 | Compacts should strongly recommend that trade unionists should be released on full pay to work with teachers and students so that they gain a balanced understanding of how industry works . |
13 | On arrival at the laboratory , they met a second volunteer and the research scientist . |
14 | Next they met a small brook which Artemis and Buttons had also jumped previously , and which they flew again , and finally , before reaching the King 's Bushes , they met a low but wide hedge . |
15 | Life was faster , demands changed more quickly , and people were included because they met a particular need at a particular time . |
16 | But all over the pastoral Midlands and the south of England too , the canals flowed clear and sparkling in the sunshine , something new in the landscape with their towpaths , lock-keepers ’ cottages , stables for canal horses , their Navigation or Canal Inns where they met a main road , and their long and narrow gaily painted boats . |
17 | They 've announced a new sports car to be built at Cowley and they launch a new model in April . |
18 | ‘ Travel firms are right on target when they launch a huge range of discounts , ’ said an Abta spokesman . |
19 | Last night the grieving couple were still baffled by the tragedy that struck down six-year-old Elizabeth a week after doctors said they expected a full recovery from a brain tumour . |
20 | The reaction of local farmers to this disruption of their normal farming activity was to wait the situation out , as they expected a high price for their lands . |
21 | But he knows actually what we 're trying to do on a Sunday , and they either like to play us , er er once or twice and they got a reasonable ground . |
22 | Till they got a good piece through . |
23 | Oh no that did n't , and cos they got a good job , I mean five pound seven and six a week a skipper 's earnings . |
24 | They got a brilliant reception from the Leeds fans at the end . |
25 | They got a five minute pep talk but they did n't get a sermon . |
26 | But when Norway and Austria ( the schilling is pegged to the D-mark ) applied for associate membership last year , they got a cool reception . |
27 | They got a nasty shock : real bush pilots had been attracted to the UK from the four corners of the earth to get these well-maintained examples , and the high prices they fetched reflected the great demand that still exists for these superb workhorses . |
28 | They got a new engine in the mill er the start of the war I think . |
29 | They were cleaned until you could see your face in them and fellows were so keen that when they got a new tunic , they would cut all their new buttons off , and put their old buttons on that were beautifully shined . |
30 | He said : ‘ The reason KimberlyClark chose Humberside is because they got a higher level of grant aid . |