Example sentences of "they [vb base] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he knows that they fear him more than dishonour . |
2 | Kohl , Mitterrand , Bush , whoever happens to be this week 's Italian or Japanese prime minister — it does n't matter , they hate 'em all . |
3 | cos they book it all at the same time |
4 | and they come round and they bring them all out to the front |
5 | Ah sure they bring them all back again . |
6 | I miss it , I missed it on Sunday , they bring me yorkshire puddings in |
7 | They bring it all back then . |
8 | For the last few months , the papers have been full of stories about Love Doves , Disco Biscuits and Dennis the Menaces , and now they bring you Special K , Vitamin K , Kit-Kat . |
9 | But if you did and said can you sell me some erm emulsion paint , which is non-drip , and they sell you some matt paint , which drips , then clearly they 've sold you something which was not fit for the purpose that you had specified . |
10 | Well that 's if they clamp you that 's what they do |
11 | If they eat it all , people will realize how healthy they are ! |
12 | Our dad says he does n't mind what people eat , as long as they eat it all . |
13 | However , most of the campaigns are run by authorities in the more accessible countryside ; there are few campaigns organized by those in the remoter or upland areas , either because they deem them undesirable or consider the likely returns insufficient . |
14 | If the initiating member has provided a list of foreign prospective purchasers which contains KPMG clients , client service partners may remove their clients ' names from that list when they deem it advisable . |
15 | The only positive freedom is the freedom to use our creativity — and when machines are used as a substitute for labour rather than as an extension of our abilities , they deny us that freedom . |
16 | They bale it all up through , when you go and nick a load of bales |
17 | Most enterprise-based unions remain fairly self-contained and although many do affiliate to the appropriate national , regional or industrial federations they accord them little authority for conducting collective bargaining or sanctioning agreements . |
18 | They make me light-headed , they make me feel sick , they go to my stomach , |
19 | If I see things and they make me mad , I have to talk about it . ’ |
20 | in fact they make me aggravated . . |
21 | Than sausages — in fact they make me ill . ' |
22 | They make me sick . ’ |
23 | They make me sick . ’ |
24 | They make me sick . |
25 | Not me , he thought , they make me sick . |
26 | They make me sick ! |
27 | They make me sick . |
28 | It 's alright , I do n't want one anyway they make me sick . |
29 | They go here , they go here and they make me dizzy . |
30 | They make him anxious . |