Example sentences of "they [adv] [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , a particular feature of the provisions on Cooperation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs is that they expressly envisage that certain matters may be transferred to Community competence .
2 The ‘ temptations ’ of the jazz era in London 's West End , especially to Cup finalists , were a real danger , and Chapman constantly reminded his players that ‘ they only count as long as they retain their form on the field ’ .
3 Nursing staff on some of those areas that we would pick out — those would be the intensive care units , the children 's units , the delivery suites and special care baby units — the nursing staff actually have control of permits which they can issue to relatives who are going to be here for a great length of time , and if they so feel that these relatives should n't be charged , they give them a permit and they park in a staff area at no charge whatsoever .
4 They found that he knew what he wanted ; that he was persuasive in trying to get it ; that what he wanted was good ; and they suddenly realized that this new young professor dragged them into the twentieth century .
5 They merely suggest that younger elements of the ‘ rough ’ working class are ‘ the most central and persistent offenders in the more serious forms of football hooliganism ’ ( Dunning et al. , 1988:213 ) .
6 They just dance and that
7 Well they just said that all your stresses would go away which was
8 Did they not say that these buses did not pick up at Norwood Gardens did n't they ?
9 If they rank the checkerboard solution last in other circumstances , in the case of strict liability for manufacturers , for example , they nevertheless believe that internal compromise is wrong , though for reasons that yield when the substantive issue is very grave .
10 51% of managers said they were playing it safe and upgrading their current central processing system , 29% said they are sticking with what they already have whilst some 16% said they would be downsizing to a mid-range system .
11 They soon learn that bad behaviour is a sure-fire way of getting attention .
12 Lowe quickly made the telling point that whenever he saw film or photographs of the All Blacks they always looked as grim and serious .
13 I hoped that the walk was the pleasant relaxation they always claimed that these expeditions were .
14 Party leaders and committee chairmen no longer carried the weight they once had and ordinary members now assumed that the secret of holding one 's seat in perpetuity depended on their success in cultivating their district .
15 Older people have absorbed these attitudes which they once held as young people , and lead their lives in ways which confirm the stereotyped images , and perpetuate the myths of ageism from generation to generation .
16 They also believed that other countries were overtaking Britain in every way ; , and of course , as in the 1950s and 1960s , the fallacy of a ‘ declining share ’ of world trade etc. was easy to convey and difficult to expose .
17 They also claim that these discontinuities were aggravated by the more frequent turnover of party control in the government in the 1970s and the influence exercised in both parties by its more partisan groups .
18 They also insisted that Kuwaiti machinations against Iraq ( started during the Iraqi-Iranian war ) such as violations of quotas for oil production , reduction of oil prices and the pumping of oil from the Rumeila Oil fields ( in disputed territory ) — all carried out with American backing — had led to this current conflict .
19 They also emphasised that all assessment information about an individual should be treated as confidential , and confined to those with a clear ‘ need to know ’ .
20 Unfortunately , they also conclude that increased absorption of anthropogenic CO 2 by phytoplankton in the North Pacific is therefore equally unlikely .
21 They also show that political activity had by no means ousted the republicans ' commitment to armed force ; indeed it was seen as a necessary preliminary to the resumption of the military campaign .
22 They also show that several very different types of scale could be borne by the same animal , including some complex scales immediately surrounding the gill openings .
23 They also stressed that Latin America 's foreign debt problem had to be addressed during negotiations on the initiative .
24 They also identified that more passive people were likely to accept the idea of residential care so that homes are more likely to have as residents the ‘ passive responders ’ rather than the ‘ active initiators ’ identified by Evers ( 1981 ) in her study of a long-stay hospital ward .
25 They also ask that both paths should be clearly signed and that the paths should be open and not fenced on either side .
26 They also agreed that standardized safety tests on all car over four years old should be introduced throughout the EC from 1994 ; Denmark , France , Ireland Italy , and Portugal would be allowed until 1998 to introduce the tests .
27 External bodies may be able to keep management from moving in undesirable directions , but can they also ensure that detailed internal decisions and management procedures run smoothly ?
28 They also discovered that more women than men were classified as having a disability , and that the rate of disability and the number of disabilities suffered increased with age .
29 They also demanded that foreign observers and journalists be allowed to witness the trial .
30 They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders .
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