Example sentences of "and they be [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They 're retiring to various parts of the country , down here onto the Sussex coast and on the whole coast into the South West — to the pleasant places if they can afford to do it , and they 're leaving the inner city and leaving behind there a lot of young families , often single parent families and older people , and of course the kind of provision you have to make , the Social Services , the needs of these communities differ quite widely .
2 Estate staff will be particularly sad to see the deer go and they 're hoping the whole herd can be sold together , hopefully to grace the grounds of another country estate .
3 Yes yeah , I , I 'm also very disappointed that er er , in the negotiations that they did n't er er , come up with any sort of housing erm I think the , it 's mucking any future negotiations with other partners or developers , speculators whoever they may be , I think it 's important that we have , er we strike a balance between bu houses for sale and rented accommodation because , I mean they need to now the building er , this house for sale and each time we we we we knock down flats or building and ga gave the land free of charge to the speculators we have to de-count people , those people are moving th the existing te er people on the waiting list and they 're getting moved further and further back and er I think i i i it 's a very worrying situation where we are continually giving land free of charge and they 're getting no rented accommodation .
4 I was born a poor black boy down in Mississippi , out in Alabama and he 's like a jet white ai n't he ? and he says I always felt different cos all the other kids they just sit there and they 'd be tapping their feet and then you go onto the oh and they 're getting the old rhythm going , like they do and he 'd be going like I all so different I could n't quite do this and he used to get in look , and er
5 Punt and Dennis have appeared with Jasper Carrott in three series of Carrott Confidential ; they 've written and star in the new Thames sitcom Letting Go , the story of three schoolfriends with little in common ; and they 're developing a new sketch show for London 's franchise winner Carlton TV for 1993 .
6 ‘ The boys spent all their time together and they 're called the terrible twins because they 're so alike . ’
7 I believe it 's because they have the best connections , and they 're paying the most money .
8 He 's taking her out for meals and they 're having a good time together you know .
9 More people have been taken on and they 're working a sixty hour week to keep up .
10 And they 're following the same laws so yeah that should be .
11 And they are urging the various parish councils in the Alton and Bordon catchment areas to see whether they can give more financial support .
12 Analysts are concerned US shares can not sustain their current levels and they are expecting a sharp fall on Wall Street later .
13 While students may be financially worse off , they are being better cared for and they are taking an increasing part in assessing the quality of their courses .
14 I feel sorry for people that are dumped into a civilisation such as ours and they are taking the sticky end of the stick in these low-rated factories .
15 The FMLN motto is : " land is collective property , it belongs to everyone and is for everyone " ; and they are undertaking the first steps towards a genuine agrarian reform .
16 Consciously or unconsciously , the trees , either individually or in clumps , are recognized by local people as being sacred , and they are given a helping hand to ensure their survival .
17 Now what we have to know is whether or not they are in fact getting these contracts because they are the best and the cheapest , or whether they are getting it because they have the best connections and they are paying the most money .
18 Ratagan had procured beer for them from somewhere with magical ease , and they were supping the malty liquid from brimming tankards as they went .
19 The Crimean Tatars , however , were officially exonerated of the charge of disloyalty much later , in 1967 , and they were given no general right to return to their former homelands , not least because the territories they had left had now been settled by other nationalities .
20 The church had important links with the butchers of Prague and they were given the first chapel on the left at the W end in honour of their defence of Prague , once in 1611 against the troops from Passau , and again in 1648 , against the Swedes .
21 About a year later one of the boys met an old lady who lived not far from the pond and they were discussing the strange happenings when the lady said , ‘ I can tell you a bit about it , ’ and she then proceeded to tell them about the crazy motorcyclist .
22 I remember Glyn and the kids were very young I think some of the were born in Blaenau erm and they were dismantling an old quarry at there his brother W R from Harlech had bought it usa like a machinery merchant and Glyn then borrowed a lot of tools off me for dismantling it then we started we we 'd done a lot off and on together we 'd been in er I enjoyed working with him , he was the type of man very hard worker himself but he wanted his pound of flesh .
23 They they began laying their hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
24 The apostles came down to Somaria , they laid hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
25 When sa , they began laying hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
26 And so we see there in verse seventeen , that they began laying their hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
27 Jack was on call , and they were passing the wee small hours of Saturday morning in idle conversation when the phone rang in the staff-room .
28 erm If we go back , Kuwait has always been an independent country until the Ottoman Empire was erm threatening that area , and they were ruling the Arab peninsula , which later to be known as Iraq , and when the Kuwaiti people felt the threat of the Ottoman Empire they signed a treaty with the British at that time , and that was in eighteen ninety nine and Iraq was established in nineteen twenty , so we are are ahead of that .
29 They were friendly , but with a suburban reserve ; they were mad on sport and thought everybody knew all about it ; and they were gaining a glittering net-curtain prosperity against a background of ruined buildings that in England had been bombed in the war ( and in Ireland had fallen down ) .
30 Anne and Millie were both in the kitchen and they were having a serious talk as well .
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