Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [adv] [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The concern is expressed on behalf of defendants in custody because they may ultimately be acquitted or given non-custodial sentences , and on behalf of defendants on bail because of the uncertainty and unpleasantness of a pending criminal trial .
2 They may even be taught that the mind is organised around this kind of contrast , which is ‘ natural ’ in language and thought .
3 Least successful so far in winning customers has been the Eucom joint venture between France Telecom and the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , but even they may well be welcomed as WorldPartners by AT&T , despite the heavy whiff of state bureaucracy that hangs over both of them .
4 They may also be excluded because they are not entitled to benefits , do not register for work , or do not define themselves as unemployed .
5 They may also be taken as valuable additions to courses which do not specifically include them .
6 Using this approach it is not necessary to resolve alternative interpretations immediately — they may instead be maintained until their combination with other constraints produces in a single interpretation .
7 By contrast with Godwin and his circle , who grew out of a broad and rising general formation , at first not in critical relations with its own class , the Pre-Raphaelites , who were in majority from families of the commercial bourgeoisie , were in conscious opposition to the main cultural tendencies of their class , though they may finally be seen as articulating and expressing them .
8 It should be noted that chromosomally abnormal eggs frequently lag in development as compared with their normal counterparts ( 6 ) and if they become amitotic , it is possible they may either be misrepresented or excluded from a scored sample .
9 They may sometimes be emitted when matter particles interact with each other by exchanging virtual force-carrying particles .
10 Though should such attitudes give rise to negative responses in others , they may then be challenged and with adult maturity undergo some real and positive modification .
11 They must be considered reasonable by the parties to them at the time of entering into the contract and they must also be seen as reasonable from an objective point of view .
12 They must also be performed and co-ordinated with the occupational gestures that belong to the location and that are employed by the particular inhabitants whose story , with its moods , emotions and actions , is being told .
13 Here the needing and the daring are situated in time as realities , and as such they must necessarily be conceived as occupying a before-position with respect to do and turn , as a need calling for action and an exercising of audacity leading to the achieving of a result .
14 Goody , however , claims that if the processes of political scepticism do occur at all in non-literate societies , they must always be limited and individual .
15 In addition they must always be muzzled and leashed when taken out in public and owners , who must have third party insurance , have to take adequate precautions to stop dogs escaping .
16 They should also be given and encouraged to use enforcement powers where necessary .
17 Virtually all items previously classified as extraordinary will now be charged or credited in arriving at earnings , but they should also be reclassified as exceptional and should therefore continue to be disclosed .
18 They should also be avoided if you suffer from asthma ; concentrated steam may trigger an attack .
19 They should also be briefed as to the questions they should ask .
20 ‘ In the judgment of this court , when a witness is shown to have made previous statements inconsistent with the evidence given by that witness at the trial , the jury should not merely be directed that the evidence given at the trial should be regarded as unreliable ; they should also be directed that the previous statements , whether sworn or unsworn , do not constitute evidence upon which they can act .
21 They should then be pruned and if necessary planted as cuttings .
22 Feelings do not have to be ‘ justified ’ ; they do not have to be rational ; they should never be judged as OK or not-OK , or covered up with positive thoughts and affirmations .
23 Not all these are easily or indeed ever available to outsiders , but they should still be considered as potential sources of data , bearing in mind that they are produced as by-products of social , economic , and political processes .
24 But avoid unnecessary covenants of indemnity ; they should only be given if someone is truly under a continuing liability .
25 Gives general guidance on conditions stressing that they should only be imposed where necessary , reasonable and enforceable .
26 However , the complications involved in setting up micro-linked experiments are such that they should only be used when the educational profit is clear .
27 They should only be established when it is clear that they can function effectively in a given situation .
28 and they 'll soon be gone and one thing which annoyed me er a Scotsman or a Welshman or an Irishman can go on television they 'll accept them and they can talk their
29 These ghastly memorials were frequently laid down during the lifetime of the persons they were intended to commemorate , in order that they might constantly be reminded that they were but mortal .
30 The result was that they could almost be read as things more real than the things they qualified , a pattern of eternal forms from another world , not part of the solid world of cabbages and pears — yellow and violet , blue and orange , red and green .
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