Example sentences of "they [be] [adv] [verb] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The repetition of these actions , whether they are consciously intended or dot , frequently becomes a habit . |
2 | If they are extensively sheared or cold-worked , however , there is some improvement in shear strength , though not nearly up to the theoretical value . |
3 | They are good little theoretical exercises because they are easily described and algorithms for solving them are easily programmed , but they have a lot of symmetry , which is most uncommon in real life . |
4 | They are mellowly recorded and Lubin provides a very readable essay on the music — though it is admittedly not a detailed as Timothy Crawford 's for Hyperion . |
5 | If what you imagine to be strokes are rejected , they are n't functioning as strokes and need to be replaced by others . |
6 | The general principle is that advocates ' rights should be determined only by whether they are properly trained and members of a professional body whose rules of conduct are ‘ appropriate in the interests of justice in relation to the court or proceedings concerned ’ . |
7 | For example , how should policy makers react if , having been persuaded that the larger part of observed unemployment is Keynesian , they are also persuaded that NAIRU lies well within the range BC in Figure 8.8 ? |
8 | They are primarily issue and community-based , and could be described as ‘ education for everyday living ’ . |
9 | ( b ) They are not written down in any formal sense in that they are not expressed as Acts of Parliament nor are they established by judicial precedent . |
10 | It is important to note , however , that they are not trained as judges ( in marked contrast to most continental jurisdictions which adopt a professional career structure for judges who are recruited immediately on graduating from law school ) . |
11 | and the basis , basics would have been by the end of next week but certain , assuming that they are not interrupted and sort of dragged onto something more lucrative the bad news will have been quantified by then . |
12 | They are sometimes marketed as Kangris , though a number of other names may be used . |
13 | Enabling people not just to keep alert but to feel they are still learning and growing makes economic as well as moral sense . |
14 | But they are ideally cast as Captain von Trapp and Max Detweiler respectively , and their imposing stage personalities more than compensate for their limitations as singers . |
15 | Many of these factors appear in spoken language interpreting , but they are better understood and training aims to overcome the weaknesses of the individual interpreter . |
16 | But Mr Fallon claimed most war disability pensions were tax free : ‘ They are only taxed if pensioners ’ income exceeds £4,000 a year . ’ |
17 | They are only sprayed when numbers become a problem . |
18 | Ex-registered dockers are a particularly useful force of labour as they know the work and do not require training or close supervision — and they are only paid when work is available . |
19 | ONCE praised as heroes , they are now denounced as villains . |
20 | Most exporters would like to avoid exchange risk by invoicing in Sterling but they are now finding that markets will set the price and the method of pricing . |
21 | They are now asking that Rome recognises — or at least does not condemn — the love that dare not speak its name . |
22 | They are much prized as servants , for their ability to turn onion skins into gold leaf and many other magical spells , and were imprisoned in brass bottles or finger-ring compartments from whence they were summoned to do the bidding of their captor . |
23 | Two other factors are worth mentioning here because they are often given as reasons for dispersals that could not obviously be justified otherwise . |
24 | The principal hunting weapon may have been the bow and arrow ; arrows , as with all tools , are rare in early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries ; they are often viewed as weapons of warfare but constitute the most obvious hunting weapon amongst the range of artefacts and their rarity in cemeteries may only be a reflection of their importance to the community . |
25 | They are often described as speciality products and are priced as such . |
26 | Alternatively , these cells may belong to the γ T-cell lineage because they are virtually abolished when TCR - mutation is introduced into the TCR- β mutant mice . |
27 | When you take them out of their high rise environment they are highly stressed and lack confidence and self esteem . |
28 | We will introduce rights for customers of all financial institutions , ensuring they are fully informed when changes are made which do or might affect them . |
29 | The police have praised Parveen for her courage , but they 're not recommending that women who find themselves in similar situations react in the same way . |
30 | Real problems , problems that they 're currently facing or issues that the company 's facing , they like real problems activate things . |