Example sentences of "[that] they be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Can I mention er that I 'm very disappointed that C P O's are n't coming back under the fold I understand the arguments for and against , but when you look at erm the knowledge that two of our new recruits have got , in relation , one in relation to fraud and one in relation to terrorism , it seems ironical that they 're divisional staff and ca n't go round the force giving their expertise force-wide rather than just on er a basic divisional
2 One of the marvellous things about your lyrics is that they 're complete bollocks , they do n't actually mean anything , do they ?
3 When you think about the wiring involved , and the , the hours it takes to put one in I think that they 're good value for money .
4 And secondly the fact that it was n't in the budget erm and the fact that they 're late means that we 're not also realizing the productivity in other areas that we had anticipated so we 're gon na be some six months late coming in .
5 Ondyne makes more conventional UPSs in the sense that they 're cable-connected boxes sited next to , rather than inside , your PC .
6 Mind you , the problem is , that they 're small bags you see , and I have n't got many big bags left after Thursday .
7 That 's right but but you would n't say that they 're all Derbies Tony would you not really I would n't have thought so anyway .
8 But it what I 'm saying is that they 're all shades of colour anyway .
9 And the encouraging thing was that they 're all things that a few years ago in the Green Party sort things out they 're all there .
10 First thing to be said about them is that they 're all proteins covering a very wide range of molecular weights between three and three hundred kilobocals three thousand to three hundred thousand bocals .
11 Back in the early '60s , that 's how Shelby contrived it , and although the majority of Cobras were road cars , that does n't alter the fact that they 're all racers under the skin .
12 How are we going to prepare ourselves for that competitive market er if our interest rates are such that they 're starving industry of it 's investment and pushing business after business into liquidation and throwing people out of jobs ?
13 And here we 've got a couple that happen to be olive trees , and I , I 'm not so sure that just the fact that they 're olive trees really is that important .
14 And even today hut sections can still be bought and despite the fact that they 're forty years old the quality of the wood in them is often better than what you can buy today .
15 Do working mothers belittle the housewife , making out that they 're superior beings ?
16 Is it is it because having taxed the disabled and taxed the divorce the government are aff afraid to face to the music and make an announcement that they are increasing tax on the sick .
17 The other issue is that of the choice between saying that believing , expecting , hoping , and so on , are inner things ( mentalism ) and saying that they are outer things ( behaviourism ) .
18 Saying that they are outer things involves the denial of the autonomous status of self-testimony .
19 What they all have in common is that they are all attempts to go beyond appearances .
20 They argue that the differential in living standards between the two groups is minimal and to see this as social mobility is to detract attention from the important fact that they are all part of the large urban poor whose poverty is due to the wider social formation and , in particular , the capitalist mode of production .
21 " That they are all sex maniacs ? "
22 There are good habits and bad habits but the main point about them is that they are all behaviour patterns which have been so thoroughly learned that they are done automatically without any conscious effort .
23 But one of their biggest problems is the fact that they are all children .
24 In the former set , turquoise is a near neighbour of the two terms , whereas in the latter , the terms are all neighbours primarily in that they are all terms for colours .
25 The method for recasting all space–time derivatives so that they are all tensors under general coordinate transformations is described in Chapter 6 .
26 Packers anxious reassurance that they are all portraits ( relieving us of the potentially dangerous task of distinguishing those that are not ) requires him to identify and locate a sitter or sitters .
27 The thread which runs through these sorry tales is that they are all examples of irrational over-reaction by a government which is , by the standards of the region , honest , able and secure .
28 If you do n't , you 'll soon be out on your ear , so that they are all subjects of these persuasions , these moral persuasions , and then the overall society tends to criticize the values of the different sub-cultures within it , you see , and the Russians are rather nasty to the Baptists and we 're rather nasty to the Communists .
29 They differ from older forms of association in that they are two-way trades of complementary strengths among competitors .
30 There was a bit in the paper today about er Ratners , in the Samuels outlet selling carriage clocks for three hundred pounds and claiming that they are solid mahogany cases , but as they 're chipboard with a mahogany veneer , and er they 've been had by the Trades Descriptions Act , three , who would pay three hundred pounds for a mahogany one anyway ?
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