Example sentences of "they [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , in moments of vision the internal mind ‘ goes out into the external Mind ; they communicate through new kinds of sense experience — this is what the ‘ sublime ’ passages in Tintern Abbey and The Prelude are about .
2 Her story is filled with fascinating accounts of her daily observation , which reveal many extraordinary secrets of rhino behaviour : how they communicate by subtle changes in their breathing patterns , and how amicably they live together most of the time .
3 They are fully described in operation by Hansford Worth on Dartmoor , where they remain as stone-built structures .
4 Small side valleys , or tributary valleys , were cut less deeply and they remain as hanging valleys above the main U-shaped troughs .
5 Again , there are complex vertical linkages in the industry and , again , there is a block exemption which covers distribution arrangements within the industry , provided they remain within certain parameters ( which the European Community 's DGIV believe they do not in some respects ) .
6 Oh yes yeah outside yes and old programmes they sell at away matches , badges , season tickets as you might understand , but they , they are going to have a good day in April on the centenary day because they have it getting all the old players Tony says he , he 's been invited to attend as well and Gilbert I believe will be going and erm
7 Firms use the-factor inputs to produce output which they sell to domestic households ( the consumption flow ) , to other firms ( the private investment flow ) , to overseas buyers ( the export flow ) and to the government ( the government expenditure flow ) .
8 One feature of the use of both dependency ratios and population projections is that they concentrate upon expected changes in structures .
9 Silver fish sighted , they brake ; down they flash with closed wings .
10 There they sit on reserved seats in the Commons , Her Majesty 's Loyal Opposition , only metres away from their government counterparts , knowing they could do so much better .
11 They sit in flowered armchairs in front of the gas-fire , and drink Nescafé out of flowered mugs .
12 The ganglion cells are the neurons which communicate with the brain by propagating impulses up their axons , while their dendrites detect patterns of excitation in the photoreceptors , to which they connect through intermediate cells .
13 You 've got okay you 've got something like a six I do n't even know what time the train comes they change at different times , the one I 've caught was at five past nine train .
14 The eggs are guarded by the female until they hatch into free-swimming replicas of their parents .
15 While these descriptions of the semantic value of to + infinitive are too specific to be adequate characterizations of the potential meanings involved here ( in fact they correspond to actual meanings of the construction in particular contexts ) , they are nevertheless faithful reflections of the potential meaning of to and of the fact that the latter always evokes the bare infinitive 's event as an after-position with respect to some position before its realization .
16 These four categories admittedly overlap in theory and in practice , but I use them since they correspond to real differences of approach in the study of literary language , and help to show in what way stylistic and linguistic studies differ .
17 5.3 There are two further reasons for not accepting any sort of identification between adverbal adjectives and predicate qualifiers , apart from the indications given by ambiguity , and by the fact that they correspond to different types of question , and by the intuitively close relationship which is found in many cases between a verb + adverbal adjective pair and a single lexical verb .
18 They correspond to chaotic fluctuations of the whole circulation .
19 Through language they distinguish between different types of objects , events , actions and people .
20 If other Victorian novelists do not set fire to their great houses with as much frequency as Dickens , they tend in other ways to undermine them , suggesting that they too perceive them , not merely as fabrics , but as expressions of an outmoded system .
21 Stalling , orange feet spread , they land with gentle thuds beside their holes .
22 Okay cats tend to land on their feet but they also tend to take injuries like erm severe pancreatic injuries if they land from high things , so they do n't just
23 In the legal context , we need to feel that the prohibitions of laws , in the way they are defined and in the way they are applied , are justifiable and influence us all equally ( or , again , if they do not , that they discriminate on acceptable grounds ) .
24 They discriminate against extensive farms on poor lands .
25 Scottish NFU bosses say the MacSharry CAP reform plans are flawed because they discriminate against large-scale farmers .
26 The birds normally live in isolated pairs , but at some times of the year they congregate in great numbers on particular sites on river banks .
27 They congregate in favoured places such as Quendale Bay , Ronas Voe and north of Hascosay , as they have done for generations , and here they complete their moult into their smart summer dress , to replace the drab dark grey and white .
28 They wo n't buy what they perceive as Scottish products that are made in England . ’
29 In places on the Barrier Reef , they swarm in huge numbers , covering the floor of the tidal pools with a tufted coarse carpet of brown .
30 The detailed analyses they make of unconscious significations can stop them from considering any other kind of explanation .
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