Example sentences of "[verb] they [am/are] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If one says that they are both in the second row you will know they are on the two n's of nomen .
2 ‘ They are all blonde and are all about the same size and although none of them are identical you would know they are from the same family .
3 He says they are in a long term partnership with our local hospitals and they want to do all they can to support them .
4 Squatters have long felt they 're at the receiving end of a bad press and have have welcomed tonight 's opportunity to express their side of the story .
5 The Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) must feel they are in a no-win situation .
6 I think that , had the girls been from today 's society the situation may have been different but I will assume they are from the same background as the boys were .
7 There 's no panic , because Gloucester know they 're on the right track and tomorrow at Kingsholm , West Hartlepool will probably find themselves rail roaded .
8 I mean , you know they 're in a dreadful state .
9 Gloucester rugby are back in league action tomorrow … the cherry and whites are away to orrell … last time out they beat Northampton so let's hope they 're on a winning roll …
10 I reckon they 're from the Inland Revenue .
11 It went down to forty four , forty two and now I believe they are on a forty hour week .
12 TORTURERS BELIEVE THEY ARE ON A TRANSCENDENTAL MISSION TO DEFEND THE STATE .
13 The Whitburn side , who eased into the Royal Bank Scottish Women 's Cup final by beating Streamline Hazlehead on Saturday , believe they are in the best shape possible for the match .
14 ‘ Are you saying they 're in a restless state ? ’ she asked carefully .
15 He said : ‘ We are bound to face criticism from both sides , from people saying we should be locking up thousands of juvenile offenders and throwing away the key and others throwing up their hands and saying they are like the old approved schools and will be universities of crime . ’
16 Half starved and half blinded with glare and flies they are in a sorry condition of thirst and misery .
17 I think they 're under a great pressure and you know th I think it 's erm you know , quite amazing really , that people survive as well as they do , given the pressures they 're that they are under .
18 Well they just think they 're in a privileged position Stanley !
19 ‘ It wo n't be the first time that people who think they 're in the fast track come across a roadblock and are overtaken by people in what was falsely described as the slow track . ’
20 And the , this will appear by the end of November , and people will only have after this first council tax demands in March , they 've got to appeal if they think they 're in the wrong band .
21 John admits they are in a better position than most tenants , for they have their own house to move in to and are not dependent on the pub 's accommodation .
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