Example sentences of "they [adj] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 keep there on the door , that 'll scare them that 'll stop unwanted people coming in .
2 This provided us with an opportunity to investigate the whales to see if we could discover anything about them that might explain why they had beached themselves .
3 There was something strong and elemental in them that would outlast a world in flux .
4 What the hell could we tell them that would do any good ? ’
5 One of the earliest was the study by Gagné and Baker ( 1950 ) with which I began this chapter ( fig. 5.1 ) , this study being designed to show that training in applying a different verbal label to each of the various stimulus lights would produce differentiation among them that would transfer to a subsequent motor task .
6 There was not one face amongst them that would have been known by the populace at large .
7 Men may , for example , both see themselves as ‘ stronger ’ than women and tend to see women as more weak and passive , but also see women as having a power over them that can seem to engulf the man in forms of emotional dependence by which he may feel threatened .
8 You would n't have to worry about them that 'd solve the struggle , trouble er you got them off the
9 They ended sitting high above the lough sipping from a bottle of John Powers , gazing at the lights of a house below them that could have been anybody 's .
10 They have got to find names and perhaps if Steven Cull decides to race with them that will do the trick .
11 Two other NTB members , Michael Portillo and Peter Lilley , are already in the Cabinet so if Mr Redwood and Mr Forsyth join them this will reassure Tory Euro-sceptics , one of Mr Major 's political priorities .
12 If the answers to Q5 and Q9 were both Yes , indicating that the process is competitive without the 4BA load and that the supply Q&R ; is acceptable , buying would again be indicated via Q8 since buying small quantities of mass-produced items rather than investing in equipment to make them in-house must improve the company ROC .
13 To accept them all would place an intolerable strain on her health , but she rarely fails to help a charity .
14 This may seem rather inelegant or wasteful but , if you are sampling several wines , swallowing them all will result in your senses of taste and smell , and thus your powers of differentiation , becoming jaded .
15 When the Sergeant or Corporal entered , the man who saw them first would call out , ‘ Garde à vous ’ ( attention ) , to which the Sergeant would reply , ‘ Au repos ’ ( at ease ) .
16 This means that each one of them must know what human experience they each must share when it comes to the time of evocation .
17 They all would suffer .
18 On the last day the instructor held a test , and like the others Tim passed , but he felt that they all would have passed anyway , that the man was there to sell the machine and that no one would be allowed to fail in case they did n't recommend it .
19 That 's right and he , we would have done the same if we 'd have found six men in there , er they all would have been secured until such time as I was happy that the the flat was clear .
20 So they all must have gone out for the dinner .
21 They all will stick back on , it 's best to paint them first and then stick them on .
22 mum , they all will look higher .
23 But it , is n't it an awful situation when you , when you , when you look at it that evidence indicates that the erm the number of people that are either now elderly infirm or sick and and clearly that they all will have to face this , this , this terrible burden and I can not understand because there is , this , there is , there is er a total disarray within the Conservative party , that all their er er back bench er MP s are making representations to their erm their leader who possibly may not be a leader tomorrow but as long as he 's the leader today , John Major that he should do a rethink and here they are er you know , members of the same party , continuing to support something which is so idiosyncratic that you know it 's really beyond belief , er Chairman .
24 People still work very hard during meetings , but their conversation begins to become additive ; it flows to conclusions that they all can own and implement .
25 I wonder how they all can look so well .
26 They all can provide fuel in the diet and are therefore sources of energy .
27 They Those would evaporate at the same rates , although that one would be gone sooner because there 's less off it .
28 I wonder about the pupil comment being divorced from the staff comment I wondered whether they one should follow the other .
29 They both might have caused disruption to the Old Trafford celebrations .
30 interesting to note Norman Hunter saying he thinks they both can make it … especially newsome …
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