Example sentences of "they [vb base] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And upon the way they round a leper , struggling in a quagmire , who cried out to them with a loud voice to help him for the love of God ; and when Rodrigo heard this , he alighted from his beast and helped him , and placed him upon the beast before him , and carried him with him in this manner to the inn where he took up his lodging that night .
2 Occasionally , knowing that all but two fieldsmen must patrol the area within the 30-yard circle centred around the stumps at each end , they chip the ball over their heads into the ‘ no-mans 's land ’ beyond them .
3 No doubt theorists are up to the challenge presented by the new results and will come back in time with new estimates , before they declare the proton stable .
4 If they fear a fall in prices , selling a future or acquiring a put option are alternatives to selling the underlying securities .
5 They fear a backlash from the war .
6 They fear the deterioration of the value of the pound against the dollar may mean Mr Outhwaite is poised to demand another £60 million in cash from them — cash calls totalling £168 million have already been paid .
7 Student leaders say they fear the organisation could brainwash young people .
8 Residents in the area say they fear the man could strike again .
9 They resent the disclosure of inconvenient truths , but above all they fear the disclosure that things need not be the way they are .
10 They fear the assembly will in effect be Christian , and derpive Jewish pupils of knowledge about Judaic faith , practices , history and ethics .
11 Instinctively they fear the strength of the emotional ties with their mother , which could prevent them from becoming mature and independent men .
12 They fear the power of the example he set by completing a world record 87 marathons , in 13 different nations in the year to March 15 .
13 With frontier restrictions coming down all over Europe in 1992 , they fear the sort of epidemic that has been sweeping the rest of the continent .
14 Carers say they fear the impact of VAT on fuel as many are already struggling to survive .
15 ‘ The Met have now provided him with round-the-clock protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA , ’ said the source .
16 They fear that responsibilities and attitudes once a prominent part of a teacher 's life may no longer be regarded as essential ; they fear an erosion of the teacher 's role and status , and see changes as signalling moves to squeeze him out of concerns that were and are rightly his .
17 They fear an end to the open outcry system and a lack of arbitrage opportunities on the new system .
18 When something goes wrong , I find the quickest way to make matters worse is to launch in with my own fury , or insist that they repair the damage MY way .
19 If they repair the car maybe in the next hour or so how long will they take , Bobby ?
20 They dispute the stereotype of the ageing lecher , popularised in Malcolm Bradbury 's The History Man .
21 Either they dispute the sceptic 's right to assert the conclusion , or to assert it as a conclusion ; or they suggest directly that the conclusion can not be true , and that hence they are excused from considering any suggested reason for believing it .
22 And they dispute the claim that Kuwait has lost $1 billion in Spain , alleging in their turn that $1.5 billion was spirited back to Kuwait through a network of offshore funds held by Kuwaiti citizens .
23 And they kill from spite : they despise the colour of another 's skin and resent the way another worships God .
24 They lay the child with his head down and slap his chest to help drain the lungs .
25 Krashen 's ( 1981 ) views are particularly relevant to the study of BSL , not only because they lay the base for a fundamental re-examination of teaching methods ( see appendix 2 ) but because they allow us to understand more clearly the language learning problems of BSL acquirers .
26 ‘ The Miletti family have made a statement in which they lay the blame for the murder squarely on the shoulders of the police , ’ the woman began .
27 They also like things which are quite so if the activity involving chairing a meeting , doing a role play , doing a presentation although they may be nervous they actually enjoy that , they find they gain a lot from that and they also like activities where to an extent there 's a freedom from constraints , policy structures , they do n't like to feel bound because if you think about it a lot of are actually exploring deep end situations trying new things out , they do n't like to feel that constrained .
28 The working population has thus continued to make contributions for which they gain no benefit .
29 They gain the money but public accountability for those services .
30 The tools are designed to provide developers with a superset of features from the varied operating systems , so that they gain the value of unique operating system characteristics , yet still deliver portable applications — for example , a common programming interface set enables a programmer to write a single application that supports the Macintosh , OSF/Motif , Presentation Manager , Windows , or future graphical user interfaces .
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