Example sentences of "they [be] [verb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 Instead , they are bound up in the replication of previously set standards and routines which may actually frustrate the straightforward goal of simply getting housework done .
2 In addition , savers can miss up to six monthly payments over the five years provided they are made up in the months immediately following the five-year term .
3 It becomes a colossal step to re-enter working life , even if they are wanted back in the labour market .
4 They are wanted back in the States for the ‘ voodoo murders ’ of the girl 's parents .
5 Obviously there is not a club atmosphere at Harlequins , and in most other sports they would be fined or disciplined for the unfair competition they are setting up in the league , both from the top and bottom sides .
6 In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) .
7 They are not — it was a working document from officials ; Ministers ' views were set out in the citizens charter as they are set out in the Bill .
8 They are set out in the form of a balance sheet .
9 ‘ No , they are shooting out in the bush . ’
10 But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament .
11 Most experimental studies of sleep now allow subjects a night of acclimatization to laboratory conditions , so that on their first night they are wired up in the usual way , but whatever recordings made are discarded , and the experiments proper begin on the second night .
12 Relations — including the nicknames they are known by in the family .
13 One driver told the interviewer : ‘ I 'm always thinking that they 're sat back in the office thinking ‘ Where has he got to ’ , and it puts you on edge so I always drive faster in a company car because time is against me . ’
14 They 're all th round there , round that dahlia they 're coming up in the corner over there , and there 's some here , and I think they 're all coming .
15 Mm , what gets me is how Creda they 're gon na , they 're , they 're coming up in the pink and
16 I , I watched the first ten minutes which was really funny cos as they 're going along in the truck ah look at that woman !
17 They 're growing up in the village .
18 When they were riding up in the lift , Damian said , ‘ I think we should go over the minutes together . ’
19 Yesterday they were spewed out in the aftermath of the Musgrave Park Hospital outrage but they were the same words which Mr Brooke and his predecessors have used time and time again after other bloody acts of terrorism .
20 Now we knew they had accepted the box as their home and would probably come back to it even if they were allowed out in the open .
21 From what I could gather they were showing in in the area where the new ticket office is , as opposed to a bit screen on the pitch facing the east stand as they propose for the scum game ( And they 're getting a beer license for this too ! ! ! ! ! ) .
22 But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through .
23 That may be why chatlines , costing up to 48p a minute , have been popular with young people since they were set up in the late Eighties dangerously popular , in some cases .
24 The details of that title are nowhere given , beyond a statement that they were set out in the petition of the three estates which besought Richard to take the crown .
25 The details of that title are nowhere given , beyond a statement that they were set out in the petition of the three estates which besought Richard to take the crown .
26 When Mackay launched his cavalry at the attackers ' flank to try to restore the situation , they were caught up in the rout of the demoralised infantry , now stampeding from the field , while the victorious Highlanders pressed on unchecked until distracted from killing by the chance of plunder as they reached Mackay 's baggage train .
27 Many of the leading scholars amongst the South Slavs during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were widely travelled and had studied in France , Germany , Austria and Italy , where they were caught up in the intellectual ferment which was abroad at that time .
28 Yet they were caught up in the atmosphere and importance of the occasion .
29 But they were pegged back in the 41st minute when John Bumstead scored with a diving header from Scott Minto ’ s centre .
30 On his first day , Monday , 1 February , Terry arrived at the building — which was recently opened by Sir Ralph Robins , chairman of Rolls-Royce plc — to find there was more going on than a usual day 's work ; they were cleaning up in the aftermath of a fire .
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