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81 they disapprove of men wearing earrings
they disapprove of men wearing earringsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they disapprove of men wearing earrings
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82 they disclaimed any responsibility for the incident
English-Dutch dictionary > they disclaimed any responsibility for the incident
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83 they disdained my offer
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84 they disgraced themselves by their behaviour
English-Dutch dictionary > they disgraced themselves by their behaviour
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85 they dismissed the suggestion
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86 they don't call her ‘podge’ for nothing
they don't call her ‘podge’ for nothingze noemen haar niet voor niets ‘dikke’English-Dutch dictionary > they don't call her ‘podge’ for nothing
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87 they don't do things by half-measures
they don't do things by half-measureszij nemen geen halve maatregelen, zij pakken het grondig aanEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they don't do things by half-measures
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88 they don't mix well
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89 they drank his health
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90 they embarked at Rotterdam for Hull
they embarked at Rotterdam for Hullzij scheepten zich te Rotterdam in voor/naar HullEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they embarked at Rotterdam for Hull
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91 they eventually got married
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92 they exceeded us in number
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93 they exhorted the population to stay inside
English-Dutch dictionary > they exhorted the population to stay inside
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94 they fell behind
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95 they formed an eight
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96 they found an acceptable formula for wage increases
they found an acceptable formula for wage increasesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they found an acceptable formula for wage increases
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97 they gave a variety of details
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98 they gave me the proverbial stone for bread
English-Dutch dictionary > they gave me the proverbial stone for bread
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99 they gave the speaker a hearty welcome
English-Dutch dictionary > they gave the speaker a hearty welcome
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100 they get along very well
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they — W1S1 [ðeı] pron [used as the subject of a verb] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: their] 1.) used to refer to two or more people or things that have already been mentioned or are already known about ▪ Bob and Sue said they wouldn t be able… … Dictionary of contemporary English
they — (thā) pron. 1) Used to refer to the ones previously mentioned or implied. 2) Usage Problem Used to refer to the one previously mentioned or implied, especially as a substitute for generic he: »Every person has rights under the law, but they don t … Word Histories
They — (IPAEng|ðeɪ) is a third person, personal pronoun (subject case) in Modern English.UsageThe singular they is the use of this pronoun, where they is used as a gender neutral singular rather than plural pronoun. The correctness of this usage is… … Wikipedia
they — [ ðeı ] pronoun *** They is used as the subject of a verb: They killed him. In formal English they can also be used after the verb to be, especially before a relative clause: It is they who are telling lies. 1. ) used for referring to a group of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
They — ([th][=a]), pron. pl.; poss. {Theirs}; obj. {Them}. [Icel. [thorn]eir they, properly nom. pl. masc. of s[=a], s[=u], [thorn]at, a demonstrative pronoun, akin to the English definite article, AS. s[=e], se[ o], [eth][ae]t, nom. pl. [eth][=a]. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
they'd — [ ðeıd ] short form 1. ) the usual way of saying or writing they would. This is not often used in formal writing: They said they d be happy to help. 2. ) the usual way of saying or writing they had when had is an AUXILIARY verb. This is not often … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
they're — (they are) n. they exist, they live, they occupy a certain position, they exist in a certain state … English contemporary dictionary
they'd — [ðeıd] 1.) the short form of they had ▪ If only they d been there. 2.) the short form of they would ▪ It s a pity my parents didn t come they d have enjoyed it … Dictionary of contemporary English
they — ► PRONOUN (third person pl. ) 1) used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 2) people in general. 3) informal people in authority regarded collectively. 4) used to refer to a person of unspecified sex … English terms dictionary
they'd — (they had) v. verb used together with another verb to express past tense they d (they would) v. verb used together with another verb to express future tense … English contemporary dictionary
they — [thā] pron. sing. he, she, it [ME thei < ON thei r, nom. masc. pl. of the demonstrative pron.; like THEIR & THEM (ME theim), also < the ON demonstrative forms, thei replaced earlier ME he (hi) because the native pronouns were phonetically… … English World dictionary