Example sentences of "they [vb base] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They fear damaging the child within their secure family relationship .
2 They vow to fight the system in court , if necessary .
3 I have just received information from the above-named group that they intend to hold a study day on the Snailbeach District Railway on Saturday 11th September .
4 On 23 April 1991 the Government announced that they intend to replace the community charge with a new ‘ council tax ’ .
5 Now they intend to seduce the world with more jazz hip hop , more samples — ‘ Cantaloop ’ itself used six , all from the Blue Note archives , built around Herbie Hancock 's ‘ Cantaloupe Island ’ — and fistfuls of new British talent .
6 In addition , they intend to lease a horse to run in the race and this should provide a novel angle if nothing else .
7 ‘ This will confirm our fears that they intend to rip the soul out of student associations and the NUS , ’ he said .
8 ‘ This will confirm our fears that they intend to rip the soul out of student associations and the NUS , ’ he said .
9 Although there are girls who talk glibly of how they intend to reach the top of the women 's professional game by the age of 25 , and from there move on to marriage and a family , the Solheim Cup served as a salutary reminder that no-one should expect quick results .
10 Although most presidents promise , on taking office , that they intend to re-establish the cabinet as a decision-making body , few seriously try .
11 They intend to circumscribe the House of Commons by introducing a Scottish Parliament and by devising assemblies for Wales and the English regions .
12 They intend to run the course as a pay as you play facility , however , they intend to offer a membership scheme so as to accommodate competitions and team matches within the club .
13 A collection was made for Ian and his wife Jeanette by all the companies in the Engineering Services Division , with which they intend to buy a painting .
14 They intend to make no statement at the moment because they are still awaiting the outcome of the police investigation .
15 Have you , Mr. Speaker , had any intimation from Ministers that they intend to make a statement , today or in the very near future , that would at least enable the House to question Ministers about that meeting and to show that , even if Ministers have no solution to offer , the Opposition have ?
16 He adds that ‘ the natives of Mull are very careful to chew a piece … especially when they intend to have a drinking bout ’ .
17 If they intend to have a go , it 'll take weeks to organize , but that does n't matter .
18 British Coal have put Calverton Colliery into review , but the pit 's six hundred and forty miners must wait another twenty four hours to hear whether they intend closing the pit or just reducing its workforce .
19 Along the way they intend to write a book of their experiences , most of which will undoubtedly be totally unprintable .
20 They intend to introduce a shift towards preventative medicine and will bring back the free eye test and dental check ups axed by the Conservatives .
21 They intend to run the course as a pay as you play facility , however , they intend to offer a membership scheme so as to accommodate competitions and team matches within the club .
22 They intend to cross the island and gaze out over the Atlantic Ocean .
23 The institutions say they intend to raise the equity weighting in their portfolios from under 10% to perhaps 15% by the mid-1990s .
24 Because Bem and other gender schema theorists assume that rationality and cognitive unity characterize psychological subjects , they tend to see the break-up of gender schemata as hindered by dominant social relations , but still as fairly straightforward in itself .
25 One disadvantage of general library skills workbooks is that they tend to teach the use of the library and its resources in isolation from other studies .
26 But before players go out they tend to kick the wall to make sure their boots are on properly .
27 In Dicey 's words it meant that ‘ whenever men act in concert for a common purpose they tend to create a body , which from no fiction of law but from the very nature of things , differs from the individuals of whom it is constituted . ’
28 Moreover they tend to serve an audience of converts , who already have some basic understanding and who are sufficiently interested to want to know more .
29 ‘ Michael had a lot of lunches , and in New York they tend to ask a man on his own , ’ she said .
30 They te it , they tend to do a lot like in the holidays and half term , when they can get together , because obviously there are other demands on them with Brownies and Guides and stuff like that .
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