Example sentences of "they [verb] and [det] " in BNC.

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1 And the women went oh eh unlucky that was seven numbers , Shaney said to her it were n't that was six numbers , and they got and that and got the computer print out and all that , and then it was six numbers .
2 This was a telling comment on Francoism 's concept of " normality " and , particularly , on its view of the intellectual and political capacity of women : men who were not the head of the household in which they lived and all unmarried women were disenfranchized , even if they had reached the age of majority .
3 erm the minor awards or discretionary awards as they became and that 's erm , I was given this job and er that 's how it 's built up really over the years .
4 She loved everything , her new-found friends and her new friends , the intellectual ones and the sporting ones and the jokes they made and that kind of life in England and everybody being so accomplished and gay .
5 Cats hate to defecate where they eat and some people place the litter tray too near the animal 's food dish .
6 Now the men in the trenches had lost faith in their leaders ; many lost faith even in the cause for which they fought and all had but one overriding loyalty — to their comrades .
7 You know what they mean and that 's all that matters .
8 They stopped and another friend bound for the same place , who had seen the problem , pulled up and walked over to them .
9 It seems to me that certain people in F1 can get away with anything they want and that has just been demonstrated here today . ’
10 They learn who the residents are , where they sleep and any particular problems which they might meet straight away . ’
11 But I mean they phoned and that so , he can nae have been
12 To assess directly the differences between situations which were recalled and those which were not recalled each subject 's mean accident estimate and risk rating was calculated separately for situations which they recalled and those they did not .
13 Even if several mouse embryos are pushed together so that they fuse and this large mass transferred back into a mother a normal mouse will still develop .
14 Inevitably , however , they took over many factual and theoretical shortcomings from the anthropologists on whom they relied and most of the problems we have seen in their work they inherited from their sources .
15 And there may only have been one clock in the town where they worked and that would have been on the town hall or the church .
16 Our present discussions should show how false this uniqueness is , that ‘ our ’ people have more in common than they allow and that , perhaps , their values are not even dichotomous , although their political ideals may be .
17 For years they went on and on and on and everything they took and that was from eight o'clock in the morning was either from Marks and Spencers or British Home Stores .
18 They would tell sing where they came from and who they saw and all the way up they came .
19 The men liked what they saw and this was their way of showing it .
20 They were therefore keen to demonstrate the board 's usefulness tot hose they represented and this may have made them reluctant to accept a model of training which did not produce immediate and tangible results .
21 Fletcher said : ‘ It looks like two different pitches — one when they bowl and another when we bowl on it . ’
22 Allow this clause to go through unamended and there is a serious danger that a future Home Secretary 's friends on a police authority could indicate that if a chief officer did not see things the way they did and that of the government of the day his contract might not be renewed .
23 And I 'm sure that when we go down the road we can Although i we 're always ready to look at erm car drivers and some of the stupid things they do and some of the stupid things that they do which annoy us , at the end of the day w you 've still got to bear in mind that erm there are people in our own fraternity , as it were , that er do n't do as they should .
24 Our members are proud of the job they do and this is about the quality of that job .
25 That 's where they report before they start and that 's where they report after they 're finished . ’
26 er , and then they start and that 's when the trouble starts .
27 Nevertheless , women have more independence than they had and that will influence their decision as to whether or not they wish to leave a marriage .
28 Well I think it was I mean that erm we when you dredge from the Causeway I 'd say near the Harbourmaster 's office and we dredged all the way to Botterman 's Bay just below Pinmill and that Botterman 's Bay was that 's a place where they had and that 's where the big ships used to moor then and they used to get .. be lightened , like all grain goods and that used to be loaded into barges by hand and then when it goes so light they used to the fish with about three thousand grain in 'em and then they used to fill them up in the dock , on the same method .
29 On the state of the evidence at the moment , it may well be that there will be a request for to withdraw the case from the jury on the grounds that no reasonable jury properly directed could conceivably find er a anything other than reasonableness in the police acting upon the information they had and that 's for me to decide .
30 We er er erm in this country have a very bitter experience with B C C I , it was n't just the knock it took to the regulatory system but I need hardly remind this house there are thousands of people who lost everything they had and that and there are many people who lost everything they had and feel that this house has not taken their concern seriously and it 's something the minister must show that the government is willing to pursue these matters , even if it means introducing primary legislation .
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