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

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1 Computer programmers and analysts will be allowed to make use of programming techniques and skills which they have learnt and which have become part of their own skill and experience , unless there is something very special about them or they have expressly agreed not to make further use of them .
2 Stands to reason nobody 'd dare to bomb us , because , we 'd do the same to them and they know it . ’
3 He speaks to them and they separate into two groups , trembling .
4 Fortunately , the British can now buy them and they form a basis for this kind of pizza .
5 While I 've been injured I 've missed them and they 've missed me .
6 they nearly did it brilliant way , remember I had the little labels on them and they 've all got mixed up one way or another
7 ‘ They know we 've always gone out with more than one of them and they 've always accepted it .
8 I in fact , half the rubber you , cos yo unless you order them and buy them like we used to buy them in some big packets but erm , you buy them in a shop , you buy them and they 've got teatles right across the middle have n't they ?
9 I 've had a preliminary meeting with them and they 've asked me to go back because they 're interested in me .
10 You have to drive them and they 've nothing on their heads .
11 This may be so but er with all the skirmishes we 've got on at present and there 's active there 'll be ex-servicemen from them and they 've these funny enough these young ones are coming along and joining the British Legion
12 They 've got all spit on them and they 've got food stuck in and everyone takes them out and they go , oh look this is my brace
13 From the viewpoint of this being and objective experiment , I would be a little bit worried about everyone knowing the nature of the experiment you had in mind , because , as you probably know , in industrial studies there 's a well-known effect , I think it 's called the Hawthorn effect , which merely by studying a group of people you change their behaviour and their output , simply because they know that you 're taking an interest in them and they 've got some idea of your expectations .
14 From the viewpoint of this being an objective experiment , I would be a little bit worried about everyone knowing the nature of the experiment you had in mind because , as you probably know , in industrial studies there 's a well known effect , I think it 's called the Hawthorne effect , which merely by studying a group of people you change their behaviour and their output simply because they know that you are taking an interest in them and they 've got some idea of your expectations .
15 I do n't stand any nonsense , mind you , they do what I tell them and they speak when they 're spoken to , but they know where they are with me .
16 They have no difficulty in imagining , for example , that there are thousands of people at large in Britain who are in the habit of aborting babies specifically for the purpose of eating them and they argue , ingeniously , that the lack of forensic evidence of satanic abuse can itself be read as proof of the existence of Satan .
17 We go into battle with them and they win .
18 Okay so ah the next question the remarks anyone looking across at him we put a bit of pressure on them and they take interest .
19 I 'm always blowing the little ducks up they go , they 're going like that and you shoot them and they turn into a It 's really good .
20 Oh yes very much so and we 've been these er lots secretaries and presidents and all miners and that they 've been coming up you know and er you had a chat with them and they put us do n't let this happen , do n't let that happen , and make sure that erm you know people do n't suffer and er oh it 's been quite a vast experience for us yeah .
21 The electorate rejected them and they put that before the quality services and the social responsibility that we have as Councillors , not just to ourselves and our wards , but to the whole district and the community as Councillor continually reminds us .
22 and they 've I gave them to them and they put them on the hedges
23 They take them there , they train them and they bring them back again in the evenings as well .
24 Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses .
25 I was wise in my childishness even then , at the tender age of five , when most children are forever telling their parents and friends that they hate them and they wish they were dead .
26 No , they might send me an application form back and then I 'll send it back to them and they get an interview .
27 Clothes are kept for a month ( do n't claim them and they go to local charities ) so the stock always changes .
28 He flips them and they go high !
29 ‘ What if there 's a scrap and I do have to fire at them and they return it ; for after all , as I 've said , we do n't really know whether they carry guns ; all we know is they have n't used them yet . ’
30 and the modern treatment is they put babies in splints , they lay them on like frames from splints and they 're strapped into them and they stay in them from anything up to a year , and babies do n't mind , but if you , if you think about it , if you do a double nappy
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