Example sentences of "they [vb past] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain .
2 But these ‘ philosophical ’ analyses of society were essentially based on speculation , on dubious and untested assumptions about the motives of human beings in their behaviour , and on undisciplined theorising , and they lacked systematic analysis of the structure and workings of societies .
3 But it may be that , as men of little social consequence , they lacked that sensitivity to personal relationships on which the aristocratic society of the tenth and eleventh centuries had depended ; for the newcomers , what was sauce for the goose was likely to be sauce for the gander .
4 Second , about the same time , there was a view in Europe that non-Europeans were mentally degenerate because they lacked Western culture .
5 Their attention wandered and they lacked any discipline to learn . ’
6 Often they lacked day-to-day knowledge of the firms they had invested in , and had a tendency to sell their shares the instant a firm hit trouble .
7 They might be short of one or two quality players , but in such a yo-yo season Villa have as good a chance as any , particularly if Dalian Atkinson returns from injury to give them the sort of finishing power they lacked last night .
8 German software products company SAP AG , Walldorf , and Microsoft Corp have scheduled a press conference in Munich today , at which they are expected to announce ‘ something beyond ’ the agreement to put SAP 's R/2 and R/3 suites up under Windows NT , which they announced this week .
9 If they failed another night in the open would probably be Hugh 's last .
10 If they failed another night in the open would probably be Hugh 's last .
11 Indeed , when Jessica had locked her car with all the others at the Moira roundabout — travel-sharing , she assumed , hardheaded Ulstermen saving on the petrol — Rory had walked up to her and kissed her lightly on the mouth as if they owned each other .
12 it was , it was Romana 's mum and dad , I think they owned that row of houses and the shop
13 They owned this kind of enclave on the coast just outside Ajaccio — like a kind of tourist village — that 's where they kept the women , really , while they were away on business .
14 But however enthusiastically they cultivated this aura , Australians were bound to feel themselves second-class citizens .
15 They met Prime Minister Metaxas in Greece , Kemal Ataturk in Turkey , and King Boris in Bulgaria .
16 You see , I was with her when they met one day in the rose-garden and I watched their faces as they talked together . ’
17 Last year they met Civil Service in the preliminaries and the year before it was Muckross .
18 The Pims dashed around all parts of the aquarium having brief but energetic skirmishes when they met each other , but no actual physical damage was suffered from the skirmishes .
19 But if they met each other , Lewis … ?
20 When they met this month , Mr Kohl made it clear that he wanted an agreement on EMU that does not oblige Britain to accept a single currency before it is ready to do so .
21 By 0900hrs the Japanese were back to raid other specified targets , this time they met some opposition in the air , several American fighters were now airborne but the pilots had no combat experience so the Japanese had the advantage .
22 They met some time in ‘ thirty-eight , I gather .
23 They met seven North West MPs to ask for backing for a bid to get a change in legislation to allow workers to stay in the UKAEA pension scheme after the site 's commercial uranium enrichment business is transferred to Urenco in September .
24 They must have gone a good two miles before they met another car .
25 Within minutes they met another flight : Richards and Gabriel .
26 Meanwhile the indefatigable Joanna Castle is taking yet another group of children around part of her downlands on the Ridgeway , where the calves they met last year are now only a year away from being next year 's Sunday roast
27 Members of Darlington Health Authority praised ‘ fantastic ’ waiting list cuts when they met last week .
28 Another group had landed at Rottingdean and marched inland towards Lewes ; on the way they met fierce resistance from an armed band led by another warlike monk , Prior John of St Pancras .
29 At first they met fierce opposition , but the formation of the Republic and the immigration of many new peoples led to a wide open door for evangelical missionary activity .
30 Suddenly they met burnt chip contamination and had to shut down the production line , a major anxiety as they were producing to a tight schedule in a ‘ Just in time ’ situation .
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