Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They may watch it knowingly as a piece of kitsch , but the point is that they are watching it .
2 They may withdraw it then .
3 There are also some people who ‘ specialize ’ in babies and young children and they may find it less easy to empathize with teenagers and handle them wisely .
4 In such circumstances they may find it comparatively easy to become , or to be seen as , innovators .
5 They allow others to make their decisions for them , even though they may resent it later .
6 I think they may appreciate it more erm
7 They ought to make it so that they do n't have a car that goes above twenty five mile an hour I reckon !
8 Well I think they should make it so that you can extend it .
9 Larger employers will have a cycle of recruitment with targets set in advance , so they should find it comparatively easy to allocate a specific number of jobs to Compact .
10 I know but you see they 'll regret it later but they need a bit more
11 Well a cup of whatsername stuff I poured down the sink upstairs rather than get it kicked over because if they come back in a silly state then they 'll knock it all over books .
12 If it 's something silly , that they have n't been trained for , but most jobs you can delegate and they 'll do it just as well as you .
13 I think they 'll do it slowly but not this slowly .
14 So just work out with your building society whether they 'll do it cheaply .
15 There are other people who only work by consensus , but once they 've agreed to something they 'll do it very effectively .
16 But give them a solid economic recovery and they 'll forget it ever happened . ’
17 They 'll try it again .
18 One point , just to add to what Liz is saying , and I support everything she 's said , one further point is that accuracy is terribly important because if you actually have a mistake in the press release , and the editors publish it or it 's broadcast and a whole lot of listeners or readers write in and complain , they 'll find it very hard to forgive you because they get themselves in a terrible problem , so do be sure you 're giving them accurate information all the time .
19 people 'll take drugs and stuff like that , well , if they 're gon na take drugs , then they 'll take it anyway .
20 They 'll take it now , you know what I mean ?
21 ‘ People I know , ’ says Singleton , ‘ they look down on crack users but they 'll deal it anyway .
22 They 'll have it tomorrow morning — or as soon as I 'm free to give it . ’
23 Get your nose out otherwise they 'll have it straight away !
24 Yeah , they 'll have it nicely planned .
25 Well they 'll mix it now they 're with other .
26 If one 's got something beneficial to say , they 'll accept it readily , whether it 's mother or daughter .
27 I did look at the stripogram group because I was so horrified at the thought that they might do it again .
28 How any reparation could be made , and talking about reparation , this business over absent fathers , er , has just killed that idea of us getting more and more in that kind of way , but I 'm sure there are many people , and I 'm not thinking about those who have been , committed an act of violence , and said , well they might do it again , but say , I 'm pretty sure people who have been committed in effect of what you could call civil crimes , that is putting their hand in the drawer , should never be in prison .
29 ‘ It crossed my mind that if people wanted to plant a bomb , they might do it somewhere like that to catch people milling around . ’
30 ‘ Oh , they might manage it quicker , ’ Thorfinn said .
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