Example sentences of "they are [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Injection pipettes are made in exactly the same way as holding pipettes except that they are broken off at a smaller internal diameter .
2 Perhaps a bit more than that , the old nineteen thirty three class differentiation documents are reissued and they are reissued together with the supplements which we saw came out in the autumn of nineteen thirty three which and , and those supplements where then extended to allow the middle peasant to er up to twenty five , on some of the readings up to thirty percent , of his income from exploitation .
3 They are worn out by the desire of politicians to fight among themselves , manipulating the archaic rules of Westminster and creating red herrings as part of the game that aims to divorce the people from having a say .
4 Most take the experience with typical British humour and carrying on searching until either the dream home is found or they are worn down by the practicalities of price and location .
5 Latterly it has become increasingly apparent that neighbouring small-scale communities , even when they are lumped together under the same " tribal " label , are just as likely to be sharply contrasted as they are to be very much the same .
6 An open school is one where parents are encouraged to visit and participate , where they are perceived not as a problem but more as a solution to problems .
7 In general , the fewer mental symptoms people experience and the less preoccupied they are with an internal abnormal world , the more able they are to live successfully in the community .
8 Some of these recordings are now being used by the YCCC as evidence in the legal actions which they are taking out against the city and tannery , and some of the recordings have been played back to other community groups in similar situations but who have not developed their thinking to the extent of the YCCC .
9 For effectiveness , then , magazines and journals tend to reach the most relevant markets , provided they are selected carefully in the first place .
10 The Smiths are acknowledged as writing with sensitivity , depth and intelligence and the suggestion that they are cashing in on a tragedy at the expense of causing grief to the relatives of its victims is absolutely untrue .
11 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 .
12 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many people live in this region because they are fed up with the rat-race , ’ he says .
13 Interactionists would question that implication , and argue that they are made up of a plurality of values and norms , which may often conflict .
14 Soon it was realized that these electrons must be coming from within the atoms themselves , and in 1911 the British physicist Ernest Rutherford finally showed that the atoms of matter do have internal structure : they are made up of an extremely tiny , positively charged nucleus , around which a number of electrons orbit .
15 They are made up of the Polytechnic of Wales ; three national institutions in the shape of the Welsh College of Music and Drama , at Cardiff , and the College of Librarianship of Wales and the Welsh College of Agriculture , both at Aberystwyth ; six colleges or institutions of higher education ; and thirty-six other establishments ( Figure 7.1 ) .
16 We have a di , a different picture , and we make up erm pictures like you see o on these crime programmes , the videofits of suspects , you 've all seen them where th , you know got the lines between the nose and , and the mouth they are made up of the information that we 've gained from witnesses .
17 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 .
18 ( Because they are stumbling backwards over a precipitation of hasty , inside-out clothes , say . )
19 Cheddars may be hard or semi-hard ; they are pressed lightly for a matter of hours and then more firmly for a short period of days .
20 There is a particular problem associated with some designs in that they are activated simply by the sound of barking .
21 They are disputed only by a sonar depth reading of 297 m , recorded in 1969 ; but we have found no depth over 220 m in the area scanned in 1969 .
22 ‘ Maybe I 've been too long with this screwy outfit ; I 'm beginning to believe that stuff they are handing out from the New York office .
23 That is , in spite of revising their reservation wages upwards , they are exiting faster in the second period than in the first period .
24 It claimed that people feel more in control of their lives if they are inching forward on a journey , rather than waiting for something to happen .
25 They are hemmed in on the east by the Grand Junction Canal which still flourishes on the north by the straight alignment of the shortened Oxford Canal on the west by the former Great Central Railway line constructed in 1896 and on the south by the embankment of the old Daventry to Leamington railway .
26 The men march with their warders and when they are clear of the confines of the fences for those few steps they are hemmed in by the soldiers and the dogs .
27 Both these plants are hardy and although not in the front rank of ornamentals , are worth growing in a large border or even on the bank of a stream or lake provided they are kept away from the wet margin .
28 Most , however , are reasonably quiet in operation and can be used in studio conditions provided that they are kept away from the microphones .
29 It becomes a colossal step to re-enter working life , even if they are wanted back in the labour market .
30 They are wanted back in the States for the ‘ voodoo murders ’ of the girl 's parents .
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