Example sentences of "they [vb base] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 There is no obligation imposed on the organisers of an assembly to notify the police in advance that they intend to hold such a gathering .
2 Erm conversely I I think we would want to look at individual proposals as they as they came forward , and see what landscaping proposals they have and er how they intend to mitigate any perhaps adverse er landscape er implications .
3 And how do you know for a fact that they intend to bring these sorts of techniques in to Britain ?
4 Even if , like Cox ( 1981 ) , they represent Hispanic , Native-American , Asian-American and Afro-American women 's experiences , they tend to treat these categories as equivalent , and ignore differences within them , which may be more important than differences between them .
5 Because the home is a workplace for women , they tend to spend more time there than men or children .
6 Furthermore , once children have acquired the conventional word to express a particular meaning , they tend to use that , and not to coin a new form to use instead .
7 Many commentators have suggested that non-manual workers enjoy considerable advantages in employment over their manual counterparts : they tend to enjoy more job security , work shorter hours , have longer holidays , more fringe benefits , and have greater promotion prospects ( Table 7 below illustrates some of these points ) .
8 She said : ‘ The purpose of the grant is to extend choices for working parents , mainly women since they tend to take most responsibility for childcare .
9 They tend to regard each others ' markets as their own ‘ home ’ markets , whereas UK companies still tend to regard selling to EC countries as exporting .
10 This suggests they tend to pay more attention to cigarette advertising .
11 They tend to forget these interests when using predominantly middle-class women psychologists ' arguments , for example .
12 They tend to have more empathy towards anything foreign and are more aware of language learning difficulties — having struggled to master English to a fairly high level .
13 They tend to favour those media which have audiences with ( usually ) high purchasing powers as against media which have readers or viewers with limited purchasing power .
14 These days they tend to think that , something you should save , and not waste in the garden .
15 They mean to succeed this time .
16 However , once Governments of either party know that they will complete a Bill on a certain day , they hand much of the power over to the Opposition to decide how they want to use that time to debate the proper timing and clauses .
17 They want to use less fuel and cause less pollution , but at the same time recoil from too many sacrifices in terms of comfort and performance .
18 Darlington 's cyclists also complained about being forced to dismount if they want to use those routes .
19 If they want to create that sort of society ,
20 They want to own each other .
21 ‘ A small minority of Members of Parliament after these weeks and months of debate have still been unable to tell us what they want , where they want to lead this country and who is going with them . ’
22 Where G Ps are at liberty to refer their patients wherever they want to refer those patients .
23 They want to rip all the trees down as well they want to make it a little piazza thing do n't they ?
24 The suggestion that er we should join this er , I mean first of all I think that 's if they would allow us to join it , and obviously we realise why they want to join this , rather to the Archbishop of Canterbury saying he would like to join er sit in his cabinet and , and , this , this that sort of level of discussion .
25 These fabulous looks were created by the Artistic team at Forresters and they want to see more of our readers .
26 And they want to put that out they do .
27 and they are excepting a lump sum from the Government and they 're going to manage themselves and make a going concern of it as a business and any profits they get will go back to that hospital , well the community unit are opting out as well , they 're hoping to opt out , but if Labour get in , they 're gon na do away with all that and they want to undo all the one 's that have opted out , I mean I du n no how the hell they 're gon na do it
28 He says they are in a long term partnership with our local hospitals and they want to do all they can to support them .
29 But they want to do all they can for him .
30 They are spiritually awake and they sometimes put us to shame because they seem to make strides so fast that we have a job to keep up with them , they want to do this , they want to do that , they get baptized they want to auxiliary pioneer and before you know where the , where you are they 're in the regular pioneer ranks , and that 's lovely to see is n't it ?
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