Example sentences of "they [vb base] be a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Under the Food Safety Act , they have an obligation to show everything they sell is a wholesome product on which the consumer can rely .
2 what they want is a regional dialect as well .
3 All over the world ordinary people are marching , demonstrating , making their voices heard , letting the people in power know that what they want is a peaceful world for themselves and their children .
4 Now that I 'm famous , whenever I speak to my family , all they want is a signed photo for Enid or Ethel or someone at the office .
5 With our long history , with our traditions , what they have decided they want is a constitutional monarchy .
6 What they want is a quick response facility to deal with emerging issues , and if the IASC is not prepared to do it , they will take it on themselves .
7 The group make use of Farnham 's musical facilities , including the Warehouse , which they say is a great place to rehearse in .
8 Organiser John Morgans said it was the biggest and best ever and confirmed the festival will go ahead next year , though where is not certain as Darlington prepare to move from McMullen Road to start what they hope is a new era of success .
9 What they add is a new perspective , one that is broader , more experienced and , most important , one that extends further in time .
10 The beach where they lie is a crowded place .
11 Faith is a drab and joyless affair to many Christians because what they presuppose is a sorry mixture of Christian and non-Christian ideas .
12 Naturally no professionals and professional bodies have full freedom to act in what they believe is a professional manner on all occasions .
13 They can execrate someone whom they decide is a useless clown and they do this by making him a Lord , giving him the chairmanship of a quango and telling the chaps at the Athenaeum to hand him non-executive directorships in 15 companies and a merchant bank .
14 Liberal Democrat To keep up with the growth of the elderly population LibDems are hoping to increase health expenditure by two per cent compared to what they claim is a current increase of only half a per cent .
15 In a Commons motion they say they deeply regret the decision to shut the hospital which they argue is a direct result of Government reforms in the National Health Service .
16 In a Commons motion they say they deeply regret the decision to shut the hospital which they argue is a direct result of Government reforms in the National Health Service .
17 Some of the musicians are people with disabilities , others are not ; what they share is a collective outrage at the handicaps a lackadaisical world puts on disabled people through attitudes and actions .
18 Do you know I was thinking this the other day , do you think , say there was some girl like , let's just take Flick no , somebody , who do , who do , who do the people think 's real , who do the blokes always , yeah Flick they think is a real frump do n't they ?
19 At a recent meeting of Somerset and South Avon NFU 's executive committee , members were concerned about what they think is a growing population of badgers .
20 The main vehicle for the information they publish is a bi-weekly bulletin , Haiti Info , which will initially be distributed in English and Spanish to some 500 organisations and media throughout the world .
21 He does n't now , whether they 've been a super star for a long time or if he 's never heard of them .
22 They 've been a great help , actually .
23 Particularly in the streets that have undergone a great deal of change since the war , like the street where I live myself , which is another thing that prompted me to , to go into the research in the first place , which is erm a house of small Victorian erm I believe the estate agents call them artisans ' cottages , and this kind of area which , there 's a great deal of this sort of property in Brighton , has undergone enormous changes since the war from being multi-occupied before the war , with one family on each floor , were regarded immediately after the war as slums and were scheduled for demolition , but they 've been a great lease of life all over the country , this sort of property , and been subjected to a process which has come to be known as gentrification , which has meant that when the middle class could n't afford to , to buy semi-detached in suburbs they took to buying this kind of smaller property in town centres , thereby introducing a whole new element into streets that had never seen these , this kind of things done to houses before .
24 The man they follow was a fine storyteller himself by all accounts — and there is no question they have some very good basic material . ’
25 These are discrete behaviours and all they require is a simple tick every time they are observed .
26 Hence they have only contributed in a limited way to post-war housing , but they have been a major feature of a commitment to planned decentralization , even though , as Aldridge ( 1979 ) concludes , by the end it was a programme without a policy .
27 They have been a major force in church planting in south-east London in the 1980s .
28 I was wrong , and they have been a dramatic success .
29 More recently they have been a popular adventure playground for youngsters .
30 All they need is a warm corner , a nice bit of sun , careful feeding — that 's splendid pig manure we put in — and plenty of interest .
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