Example sentences of "they [be] in " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately most of them are in Hebrew .
2 Although the sport and television market appears to be a free-for-all to delight the most Darwinist of entrepreneurs , a scrutiny of those top five private networks soon reveals that four of them are in the hands of a holding firm called Finvest , which is itself the broadcasting vehicle of the Socialist-leaning businessman Silvio Berlusconi .
3 ‘ Most of them are in the south of England , which could , in the next 10 years , see the top teams coming from Chichester or Eastbourne , ’ Roberts said .
4 Some of them are in prison . ’
5 Many of them are in fact very poor and can ill afford their habit .
6 Many of them are in old , dilapidated buildings , and it is likely that some authorities would take the opportunity to reduce surplus places by closing them .
7 But it is no longer cheap — and palm-fringed beaches , tropical languor and all that goes with them are in decidedly short supply .
8 Some of them are in the library .
9 Most of them are in legal trouble .
10 Most of them are in a ruinous state with their upper storeys missing shattered by earthquake , war , neglect .
11 The skills and expertise required to manage or advise them are in many respects different to those required in a large organization .
12 The children with no-one to protect them are in headlong confrontation with the police .
13 Assume for example that Ford and General Motors between them are in a position to buy up the Great Lakes and pollute them as much as they desire in order to reduce the costs against such an action .
14 It is disturbing to think any of them are in a position of influence in the education field since to a man they seem only capable of talking in cliche-riddled sentences or civil service speak .
15 Four of them are in cities of what you might regard as being of particular interest — Tripoli , Beirut , Damascus and Baghdad . ’
16 Although he produced Venetian and Italian vedute his views of Poland and Germany are the most sought after , although most of them are in the Dresden Museum and National Museum in Warsaw .
17 Daumier is famous for his satirical lithographs ; his equally good drawings and watercolours are less known as so many of them are in private collections .
18 While most of them are in Germany , one of the newest pioneers in the field sprang up in Brkne , Sweden last August .
19 Many of them are in a dangerous condition and at least one contains asbestos .
20 The IMF identifies fifteen heavily indebted countries including Brazil , Argentina , Chile , and Yugoslavia — most of them are in South and Central America — and their indebtedness is largely to private sector banks through the Euro-currency markets .
21 A lot of them are in West Belfast .
22 These cut across the major and minor boundaries in that some of them are in concentrations greater and some lesser one part per million .
23 All of them are in polysyllables before the single nasal and before nasal clusters .
24 That is a mandatory duty imposed upon the justices and one that the law does not permit them to relinquish , albeit the parties appearing before them are in agreement as to the order that shall be made .
25 Anyway , " he continued , " two of them are in Borneo — and where 's Sinar Surya ? " he asked the general assembly of eavesdropping elders in the corner .
26 Most of them are in it just for the bylines and the booze , you know .
27 The goals of the organisation are on the whole shared or accepted by its members : only the means of achieving them are in dispute .
28 ‘ There are adequate championship courses in Britain and many of them are in the top hundred in the world .
29 Four of them are in England : the former Bolton College of Education ( Technical ) , now the Bolton Institute of Higher Education ; Garnett College , London ; the former Huddersfield College of Education ( Technical ) , now part of Huddersfield Polytechnic ; and the former Wolverhampton Technical Teachers ' College , now part of Wolverhampton Polytechnic .
30 Most of them are in the name of Thomas Leavy , a cover identity originally provided by the CIA in 1982 and reinforced by the DIA in 1990 for Operation Shakespeare .
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