Example sentences of "they [conj] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Notice things that distract ; you can then avoid them or speak again when they stop .
2 Why could I never go out with them , be like them or have as nice clothes as them ?
3 Perhaps a solution for the JTO 's that are finding difficulty in coping with the current situation would be for those of them that have both hard and grass courts at their club to run a two tier event , i.e. a Series tournament on the hard courts coupled with age group doubles and mixed on the grass .
4 At any given moment , he could present a convincing case for the client to sell British Telecom shares , reinvesting the proceeds , or to hang onto them and sit tight , or else to double up , or even to buy more shares in a distinctly dubious OTC stock , while hanging onto British Telecom .
5 They review them and respond accordingly .
6 Option 7.3.3 — View Individual Task Mail allows users to view any outstanding task mail available for them and respond appropriately or forward it to another user who may be more able to respond .
7 They should be able to grasp a total situation from the fragments presented to them and respond linguistically in a way that would benefit their business .
8 And I used to load the boot up and bring them and load home like in the boot of my car my Sales Manager said to me the other day , how the hell did you get bright red dust in your boot ?
9 Tom spent the weekends with them and drove up many afternoons from Rome to dine with them and stay overnight .
10 And I would urge the panel to send out their proposed leaflet to the ministers in various areas where the educational standards are not very high that they may look at them and put forward suggestions so that the leaflet that eventually comes out will be understood by the whole of our people and not just by the most educated .
11 Since he started them and put so much effort and endless work in to running them , these events have raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity .
12 They argue that banks have put the worst of their bad loans behind them and become more efficient , making record profits .
13 If you wash them away it will either become dry and troublesome or the body will try to replace them and become too greasy .
14 It was a grim sort of place , and Bunting felt uneasy as a group of workmen began to stare at them and murmur ominously .
15 In an in-depth feature on the Italian scene next month both Botha and Campese — rumoured to be amongst the best paid of the legion of ‘ stranieri ’ in Italy — talk about what Italy holds for them and tackle head-on the issue of pay-for-play .
16 What are the most effective communication channels in this culture , and how can the Church gain access to them and speak authentically through them ?
17 The individualist interest is served by the assumption that people see the constraints as binding them and act accordingly .
18 It is at that moment that Jesus comes , not as a ghost but as himself , to save them and take away their fear .
19 However , they 're not so stupid as to allow the adventurers to forge such a document right in front of them and get away with it .
20 Round she went , mouth slightly parted , eyes seeing who knew what in that circle of lights running into a liquid line as the machine quickened ; in the faces , all one blur below her as she was swung out to them and back away from them again ; in the dark caverns of leaves away above in the trees which seemed so distant , so other , lit in strange patches by the wandering spotlights , strange shadows feeling their way over branches as the lighted islands in the gathering dark turned and twirled , swayed , shuddered , slowed and came to rest .
21 He stared at her , wanting to cross the space between them and kiss away her tears ; to forgive her everything and start again .
22 We got the Gilbey bar but I no the answer to that question would be if any company or org organisation was prepared or wished to talk about funding the theatre in any way and I think were 'd be more than welcome to sit down with and talk them and say well how would you perceive that which way would you like to go about it how can we assist that and I think we 're be open to suggestions from them how they see it I mean you know it could be seats it could be programmes it could be any any arrange of things that we 'd certainly welcome who approach us from companies but we I think we are pro-active in sense that we do n't wait for that to happen we actually go out but was said early I think given the recession it has been difficult lately to actually go out to companies and say I mean sure companies like the Harlow Council find it extremely finance the finances extremely difficult on them and with the recession it 's really difficult for them to actually find funding and I know lot 's of companies who actually cutting back on it certain areas I think funding of oth outside organisations will be one of the areas they 'll be cutting back on .
23 But it would be no good to them and say well you know right in the middle of nowhere , cow er sheep or cow country , there are a number of courses we would n't touch because we would n't be able to get enough sus er you know even with five erm major businesses .
24 So one of the things about qualifying er the surgery when you walk into them and say well look you know about the hundred pound per full page
25 Yeah , all I 've got to do then is send , send it in and I 'll phone them and say well can I cash it up and still on the club and they 'll say yes but I 'll have to get up and get round there tomorrow then
26 feel as if they 're being extorted and they will look to them and say well this is obviously the , the case whether this particular guy who is , who is our erm leader is , is erm
27 He does n't mark them and say right , boy you went astray then you 're gon na pay for that !
28 We have found in the past that visitors have been most appreciative of the efforts made to inform them and have also been most complimentary on what they have seen .
29 The terms underemployment and ‘ disguised ’ unemployment have a negative ring about them and do little to help our understanding of this type of work .
30 It is part of the spontaneous process which reason guides ; inference is indispensable to criticize and correct its spontaneous assimilations and differentiations , but can never abolish them and start again from logically impregnable foundations .
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