Similar words: hey. Meaning: [ðeɪ] pron.1. nominative plural of he, she, and it. 2. people in general: They say he's rich. 3. (used with an indefinite singular antecedent in place of the definite masculine he or the definite feminine she): Whoever is of voting age, whether they are interested in politics or not, should vote..
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211, They were unable to pay the rent, and were evicted from their home.
212, Fake friends never betray in front of you. They always do it behind you.
213, This job is too easy. Why can't they give me something I can really get my teeth into?
214, They can have their cases rejected, without reasons being given, by nameless officials.
215, People often feel a sense of frustration that they are not being promoted quickly enough.
216, Some people will complain even if they have no genuine grievance.
217, They decided to kill themselves rather than suffer a worse fate at the hands of their enemy.
218, She gave an agonized cry as they lifted the fallen branch from her leg.
219, Police have set up an incident room as they begin to investigate this morning's fire.
220, The security guards gave me the once-over, but they didn't ask me for any identification.
221, They have no legal liability for damage to customers' possessions.
222, They have a small child so for obvious reasons they need money.
223, Everybody does stupid things, it shouldn't cost them everything they want in life.
224, Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens but they have no representation in Congress.
225, They are deliberately flouting the law in order to obtain an advantage over their competitors.
226, They rebuilt the house on an even more lavish scale than before.
227, They wanted me to sign a petition against experiments on animals.
228, They lit a torch and set fire to the chapel's thatch.
229, The treatment they gave him did him more harm than good.
230, They put on their coats and tramped through the falling snow.
230, Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
231, We were second-class citizens and they treated us as such.
232, People are getting about much more than they used to.
233, They aim to redistribute income from the rich to the poor.
234, Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have.
235, They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse.
236, They blustered about how they would beat us all up.
237, They had had a row, and she had locked him out of the apartment.
238, The cavalry commander predicted that many Sioux would bite the dust if they attacked the fort.
239, They recognized that the country would revive only if it thoroughly disengaged from the chaos of the old regime.
240, They were evicted from their flat for not paying the rent.
More similar words: hey.