Example sentences of "they be [adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They are generally fed whole to sheep , although this can cause older ewes to shed their incisor teeth prematurely and thus shorten their useful lives .
2 They are generally arranged back to back , and a rough little relief of Roman date shows that then at least they were so set .
3 It has never been the case that central Government would indemnify local authorities for expenditure when they are already given money through the revenue support grant to enable them to undertake their responsibilities , and that is not a way forward .
4 They are also discussing custody of Kevin , six , Sean , five and one-year-old Emily .
5 They are also restricting access to their markets , which will minimise the economic dislocation and the ultimate loss of industrial base .
6 During their isolation , they are reportedly denied access to legal counsel and family visits and are at risk of systematic torture and ill-treatment .
7 They have received the support of the private sector and they are now requesting material from the Regional Council .
8 To measure the paralysing effect of such a prospect on military planners , one has only to visualise the British and American tank divisions manoeuvring along the inner German border , while East Germans whose invasion they are supposedly repelling stream past westwards in their overloaded Ladas and Brabants .
9 Leave this Europe where they are never done talking of Man , yet murder men everywhere they find them , at the corner of every one of their own streets , in all corners of the globe .
10 In fairness , it should be said that the best of the regionalist novels were considerably more complex and accomplished than they are usually given credit for , but , nonetheless , the regionalist novel as a whole came to be identified with a type of writing against which later writers reacted , one which , in its concern to document and to convey a message , was artistically clumsy and simplistic in its presentation of reality .
11 In the 1980s payments of this kind , and for related royalties and patents , have come to equal about 40 per cent of the income in dividends which accrues to foreign investors and they are usually given priority in payment over dividends .
12 I have not noted any particular problems with C cells ; this is because they are usually installed side by side , rather than one above the other .
13 When individuals and corporations respond to change in prices they are simultaneously creating wealth in response to changing demands .
14 Thirst is a more imperative drive , intruding into dreams even when the subjects know full well that they are merely taking part in an experiment , and that water will be available in the morning .
15 Will he also point out to those advocating such a foolish policy that they are merely diverting attention from the villainous crimes of the terrorists and , perhaps more importantly , from the enormous successes of the security forces and thus undermining confidence in the rule of law ?
16 There 's a couple of boats , but they ai n't moving — they 're just rocking side to side .
17 They 're just throwing mud against the wall , they 've got no idea .
18 But instead of relieving their misery , they 're just lying rotting in this Worcester storage centre .
19 So they 're los they 're , they 're falling behind the peasant movement but they 're also losing control over their own party members and that was as important as erm following the peasants .
20 ‘ You ca n't blame those individuals who have cashed in ’ , says Probyn , ‘ they 're simply taking advantage of the system .
21 probably a cup final and they 're still playing football on the first of May .
22 Both the barracking and this ridiculous little sport of ours — they 're just games , they 're there to take joy from .
23 Yeah well if he gets caught again he 'll be expelled and if he 's dealing , any dealers cau caught here they 'll be expelled in instantly cos they 're actually causing harm to other people .
24 Tt you see the , the press might have something , they 're actually taking part in the event that the erm
25 Er , you know , they 're actually paying money to the government every time they buy and every budget day the cigarettes go up .
26 Below , in the mathematician 's trench , they were already fighting hand to hand .
27 Of those which responded , 39% indicated they were already doing business in the market with the remaining 61% not involved .
28 But again they were probably making use of much older tracks evolved for very different purposes For a short time they were important .
29 does n't always go down too well but well in the end I went in to their bedroom and actually they were awake , they were just laying sort of a bit sleepily on the bed together on Katie 's , both on Katie 's bed .
30 We had paid some money to the police to look after us and they were also taking money from the journalists , and giving us their news , and ours to them !
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