Example sentences of "they [be] [adv] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This regime makes the settlor of a non-UK resident trust liable to capital gains tax on gains made by the trustees where the settlor has an interest , or is treated as having an interest , in the trust ( the trustees themselves being outside the UK capital gains tax net if a majority of them are neither resident nor ordinarily resident in the UK and the general administration of the trust is carried on outside the UK — see s69 TCGA 1992 ) .
2 We are also accountable through the box office in terms that your public will not come and see events and pay their money if the events that you 're putting on are not of sufficiently high standard , so the accountability runs in three our four different channels and each of them are quite potent and quite immediate in terms of their impact that they can have on the Association .
3 The problems they encounter in creating and interpreting them are as sophisticated and as complex as they come .
4 ‘ Some of them are very good and quite useful , but it ‘ s a selfish existence . ’
5 Even if teachers were given the time and opportunity to develop their professional lives in the ways they felt most suitable , the questions and dilemmas that face them are so many and so deep that it is indeed a daunting task .
6 They are marginally larger and instead of the pale yellow head-plumes are adorned with bright golden-yellow plumes which meet over the forehead .
7 Despite the difficulty in locating breeding Water Rails they are clearly scarce and irregularly distributed , and a decline since 1938 , when Walpole-Bond estimated about 50 breeding pairs , is possible .
8 The distribution of their later stone parish churches may give some indication of their more profitable achievements ; they are most numerous and closest in the area north and west of Arundel , with a scatter round Worth and rather more diffuse in the area of the Haestingas , whose forest ridge was less well served by an island river system .
9 It draws its membership from across the spectrum of religious and non-religious groupings , though they are generally middle-class and mostly committed Christians .
10 A. borealis is similar to A. fragilis but may be distinguished from it by the following characters : the shape of the modified arm spines which are flattened often with an axe shaped tip in borealis , while those of fragilis have a serrated edge ; the number of arm spines ; borealis has 3–4 , fragilis has 5–7 arm spines ; the distal oral papillae , which in borealis are small and low , often two on each side of the jaw , in fragilis they are slightly larger and more spine-like , with usually only one on each side of the jaw .
11 They are incredibly talented and very quick .
12 The point about them is that , uniquely in the Province , they are both Unionist and resolutely non-sectarian .
13 By uncovering the presuppositions of the sort of criticism typified by Picard 's approach , Barthes shows that they are both arbitrary and ideologically motivated .
14 The 16 Dial/Comet recordings of ‘ Bird Symbols ’ , by the way , also have an enclosed ‘ bathtub ’ sound ( actually no worse than many discs taken from nth generation masters ) , although they are also cleaner and less distorted ( and with less surface noise ) on the whole than the French Savoy product .
15 They are rather slow-growing and usually take a good six months to reach 1″ .
16 They are either bent or stupid , but they are not competent and certainly are not working in the public interest .
17 They are not arcane but easily enjoyable .
18 They are not inaccessible but quite the reverse , and they have their original working use still . ’
19 They may say they are not sick when clearly they are ; this is because of the mental state .
20 A clear flight path ; but they are invariably curious and often drift close to the boat .
21 The analyst is then forced on the defensive , explaining why new features can not be included because they are technically difficult or prohibitively expensive .
22 It only remained then , in this tight little half-hour programme , for David Attenborough to bring us up to date on the mountain gorillas of Rwanda — they are mainly alive and moderately well but not thanks to poachers — and for Mr Soper to have a fleeting swipe at the conservation intentions of the government , and it was all over .
23 With simple outlines and geometrical spacing , they are essentially formal and best planted with a single type of rose , normally hybrid teas or floribundas , while in smaller gardens patio or miniature varieties make equally effective bedding roses .
24 Nothing has changed — they are as tied as before , but they are now excluded from the beer orders , so that they have no guest beers .
25 Some issues may be filtered out because , they are too controversial and hence public discussion may be confined to relatively safe or non-controversial issues .
26 Eliot , however , is content to show this here without curbing Sweeney 's activities ; they are too useful as violently funny weapons against the high priests of the progressive individualism of Eliot 's youth , whom he saw as false prophets of a rigid pseudo-themis , ‘ Matthew and Waldo , guardians of the faith , / The army of unalterable law . ’
27 They are too hard and too heavy .
28 In most educational institutions teams are imbalanced ; if they are too large or too small they will be dysfunctional .
29 Brick paving gives a visual link with the building but do n't lay the old stock type used in the house — they are too soft and quickly deteriorate in frosty weather .
30 But , as I say , doctors are slow to start using that so that , whereas sometimes they are overenthusiastic and use too many medicines , at other times they are too slow and too reluctant to start to use new innovations .
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