Example sentences of "they [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They discovered that , like tourists in a foreign country , deaf people may smile and appear to understand because they fear looking stupid . |
2 | Many women from immigrant communities are hidden by their men , who may be entrepreneurs , and they fear offending both their men and the community by complaints about their work . |
3 | Sheila Mann , consultant in psychiatry of old age at Homerton Hospital , warned of clients falling between two stools as they failed to receive adequate nursing or social care . |
4 | Despite launching sustained attacks on Kabul and other cities such as Jalalabad , Kandahar and Khost , they failed to take political or military advantage of the pullout and in the process lost ground and morale . |
5 | He took his forces into the Cambrésis , but they failed to take Cambrai and although the French and English armies confronted one another at Buironfosse neither would engage in battle . |
6 | Campaigners launched a direct offensive against contemporary medical theories which talked of the inevitability of the male sexual urge , arguing that they failed to take proper account of Darwinist insights . |
7 | The subject attracted no interest , and they failed to secure enough participants for the proposed 2-hour discussion . |
8 | But they gave up when they failed to obtain financial assistance from the British government . |
9 | They failed to obtain any long-term understanding on future regional coal price differentials from the National Coal Board , but their discussions did seem to indicate that there would be advantages to shifting away from the high-cost coalfields of Kent , South Wales and Scotland , and towards the cheaper coal of the East Midlands and Yorkshire . |
10 | You quoted David Griffiths saying that he had told the RAF Benevolent Fund that we would be ‘ pretty disappointed if they failed to raise one million pounds from the Marathon ’ . |
11 | They were therefore not in breach unless they failed to exercise due diligence . |
12 | Yet they failed to achieve absolute chance . |
13 | League high-flyers Academicals lost 3-2 at Old Xaverians and Cabin came unstuck when they failed to convert two penalties in a 2-0 setback at St. Aloysius . |
14 | In Britain they failed to convert more than a faction of the Labour party , which was outvoted the year after it won its victory at the party conference . |
15 | The only disappointment was that after opening up a 50-point lead at the beginning of August , they failed to win any of the next four matches . |
16 | A group of eight armed civilians who took over the radio station in Antananarivo , the capital , on July 29 surrendered to the armed forces after they failed to win popular support . |
17 | The baby was put through extensive tests during a 10-day stay but they failed to find any signs of the fits complained of . |
18 | These changes have been made because , when the original Regulations were drafted , they failed to require non-qualifying trusts to hold any shares at all . |
19 | But although Frank took two wickets for South Africa and cousin J.T. took one for England , they failed to get each other out . |
20 | More than 30% of cows culled in Holland were slaughtered because they failed to become pregnant . |
21 | Mr Justice Hobhouse dismissed B's claim , saying that the statutory intention behind the Regulations , stated in s 203 , TA 1988 , was that income tax should be deducted by a person making any payment of or on account of any income assessable to tax under Sch E. There was a statutory obligation to deduct tax unless either the Regulations showed that there was to be no such obligation or they failed to provide any machinery whereby the payer could make a deduction . |
22 | They failed to invest and invest efficiently on a large enough scale ; they failed to develop sufficient numbers of new products and they failed to raise productivity rapidly enough . |
23 | If they failed to consider any change of heart she may be tempted to make in the future , that is down to their own stupidity and naivete . |
24 | There would be times for tenderness , and one such time came later , in the aftermath of passion enriched by the knowledge of love , a bonus as they lay touching each other languidly and lovingly , luxuriating in the freedom of being able to express their feelings in this alternative way , confidently but without urgency . |
25 | Her hand gripped the small of his back until they lay spent next to each other on the bed . |
26 | They placed bombs on two isolated aircraft and then headed for the hangars where they expected to find some worthwhile booty . |
27 | European heads of government from Moscow to Madrid showered telegrams of congratulation on Clinton , saying they expected to maintain good ties with Washington . |
28 | they got to see that . |
29 | That meant he and Sara had hours and hours of hanging around together waiting to be called — and they got to know each other rather well . |
30 | But as they got to know each other Annabelle discovered that Steven liked the arts as much as the sciences/hiking as well as driving/driving cars as well as repairing them . |