Example sentences of "they [verb] [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But in doing so they raise further problems of their own .
2 Most controversially , they recommended stronger police powers to search and arrest brothel-keepers and make soliciting on the streets illegal .
3 They want safer conditions below ground .
4 Senior officers now say they want tougher punishments for those found guilty of attacking the police .
5 They created further complications by the rarity of their legitimate male heirs surviving into manhood , though they littered the landscape with a surfeit of illegitimate children .
6 In future the processes may be ozone friendly but they involve higher temperatures which could damage fabrics containing PVC .
7 They involve higher derivatives and are therefore somewhat less easy to apply than the Alfrey approximation .
8 They say older cars are hard to adapt , whatever the makers say .
9 But an RUC spokeswoman said : ‘ Neither pedestrianisation nor security cameras are an answer in themselves , nor will they prevent further incidents .
10 Wicca followers , like the Canaanites , visualise their gods as images of animals or horned gods , thus breaking the second commandment of the group with whom they seek closer ties ( Exodus 20:4 ) .
11 Recognising that relocation may have a worse effect on married staff than on single workers , it is not unusual to find that they receive higher allowances .
12 When the remainder of the ex-Croydon E/1s were next overhauled , they received higher dashes and light timber framed vestibule windscreens like the rehabilitated cars , but were not otherwise altered .
13 They received higher dashes , and high metal sheeting round the upper decks and probably long cushioned seats inside .
14 Moreover , manual workers tended to be paid benefits for shorter periods of time and they received smaller amounts than non-manual workers .
15 They are daytime hunters , flying with their six legs crooked in front of them to form a tiny basket in which they catch smaller insects .
16 When , however , some women did wish to join the larger societies in the 1870s , the societies found their doctors unwilling to treat women unless they paid higher contributions than men , on the grounds that women were more often sick and would make heavier demands on their services , which thus would be of greater benefit to poorer women .
17 And the question this poses is : do they become better adults as a result of their Utopian lifestyle ?
18 On the negative side it should be recalled that many Belorussian nationalists were more pro-Western than specifically Belorussian in their emphasis , while many others became so identified with the Bolshevik Party that they shed earlier inclinations .
19 Other fluids are sometimes used because they give better values of the governing parameters or because they have properties particularly appropriate to an experiment .
20 Some tasks may be logically more complex than others in the sense that they subsume simpler tasks .
21 Why do they have higher rates than Whites in these areas ?
22 Well do n't they have cheaper ones there ?
23 Not only do they have better-paid jobs , but society expects that they should work and , for this reason , they may receive more help with looking after children .
24 So a new population wisdom emerged : only when people were financially secure could they risk smaller families .
25 Aid will only be available if they pay larger amounts than those demanded now and which present experience shows they can not afford .
26 In so far as they encourage greater police intervention on picket lines or at demonstrations , and enable them to impose their authority on many aspects of community life , the 1984 and 1986 Acts have profound implications for the possibility of disorder .
27 Some days er they worked longer hours and harder work and there were other days which er which erm they could n't do anything much , just potter around in the buildings .
28 In other words , they fuck older men .
29 They attempt shorter distances when conditions are unfavourable and walk further when surroundings have been made visually attractive by art work , shop windows and the like .
30 They feared further repercussions at a later date because their participation in the boycott would almost certainly go into their files .
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