Example sentences of "[verb] of they [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | As described earlier , Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) have argued that they now have good evidence that the prior existence of a close supportive relationship is protective against depression if that person provides the support expected of them at the time of a crisis . |
2 | We had next to none when I was at drama school and young actors need to know more about what will be expected of them on film sets and television studios . |
3 | Often this is because they fail to understand what is expected of them under the broad , general duties of the Health and Safety at Work Act . |
4 | I asked my friends who have had au pairs what they 'd expected of them in the kitchen . |
5 | Most media professionals appear to know what is expected of them in their various organisations , each of which has different political backers , and the media product tends to be created accordingly . |
6 | Theoretically one can have the best materials taught by the best teachers , but although a number of films have been made , and probably will continue to be made , they have not had the success that was expected of them in the fifties . |
7 | The process by which colleagues are kept informed may differ from what is expected of them in building up either a school development plan or a scheme of quality assurance . |
8 | Justices who exercise this delicate jurisdiction are under a statutory duty to carry out the inquiry expected of them by the Children Act 1989 . |
9 | Both managers said they would assess managerial competence by a person 's ability to achieve the goals expected of them by the organisation . |
10 | But the dreariness , the frightful struggle of life , the indifference of people , the troublesomeness of children — he did not want to be reminded of them at that moment . |
11 | The primary source of their superior financial performance is capital gains from acquiring corporate assets and activities that , under present ownership , yield less than their opportunity values , and disposing of them at their higher market values . |
12 | ‘ For cutting animals up and disposing of them in a public place . ’ |
13 | Kenrick Wynne-Jones set up one of the first and best organised of them in Newcastle Wynne-Jones 's work for the Labour Party , added to his success as a chemist , made him a clear choice as a working member of the House of Lords . |
14 | Certainly the sting had gone out of the words ; I could think of them without being quite so ashamed . |
15 | But underneath you did not think of them as individuals . |
16 | Everybody 's completely different and there 's such a tendency not to study people really and to simply think of them as all exactly the same , ‘ You 're 75 and you 're old and you 've got to put up with that . |
17 | It allows the physical pieces of paper passed around an office to be replaced by electronic images — you can think of them as electronic photographs of the paper pages . |
18 | As an islander I can see something of both points of view , and I have been aware of a sense of embarrassment in some of my Faroese friends that the outside world should think of them as ‘ barbarians ’ . |
19 | You may then think of them as questions for each paragraph to answer . |
20 | Even now , he could n't think of them as crimes . |
21 | Right there 's some correlation between the two , right , auto violation the residuals right , so where we do n't have residual auto correlation which is the case here , you could actually save the residuals , perform an error less and you would n't find coefficient on residuals with T minus one significant , you 've got an , potentially that 's what these tests for serial correlation do , right , they , you can think of them as r saving the residuals , running a , running this regression , right . |
22 | You can think of them as the wires leading from a bank of three million photocells ( actually three million relay stations gathering information from an even larger number of photocells ) to the computer that is to process the information in the brain . |
23 | I 'm quite friendly with a lot of stars but I do n't really think of them as celebrities , more as friends . |
24 | They do n't think of them as places where research goes on . |
25 | Now unless we think that dreams can unravel very fast in the mind , much faster , and there is some evidence that that 's true actually , that dreams can in fact happen quicker than you could think of them in conscious time . |
26 | Nothing was heard of them for fifteen years . |
27 | The proceedings against Stratford were referred to a committee of two bishops and four earls , including Arundel and Salisbury , and nothing more was heard of them until 1343 , when the king ordered the charges to be annulled . |
28 | This was a small enclave at first where homemade soup , fruit and a few other wholesome products were not only provided free , but all staff were expected to partake of them at midday . |
29 | Only then can we speak of them as part of our cultural heritage . |
30 | I suppose if a court denied me access to them , I might speak of them as ex-children . |