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

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1 Well see Carole and them are bringing that back tonight at her erm his son is gon na come back and then
2 He says the men at the base enjoy it and they 're expecting forty to fifty thousand visitors .
3 Are they , are they have they , are they stupid , have they gone totally mad and they 're obstructing this thing for ever and ever and ever just for the sake of obstructing and you have t to listen to what they say on on this , the argument that we 're having here and have had here and the argument that we 've had about old people 's homes , they 've been two running sores in this authority and hopefully today in both of them we 'll be making progress and I think I 'd like to .
4 You know you th either come back and they 're embracing each other and cuddling and there 're a few tears and everything and er everything 's hunkydory and you start traipsing back in with all the bloody stuff you 've just brought out from beforehand you see .
5 And then there 's other scenes down in the body and they 're getting all ready , and there 's also some horror scenes of the stomach are n't there , where th he 's having dinner with the lady first .
6 There are big holes in the AOL and they 're getting bigger . ’
7 Her kidneys are working at only 9% efficiency and they 're getting worse .
8 Now they 're around levels found in a noisy office and they 're getting worse .
9 From the time of the marriage he cut himself off entirely from his brother , but it was n't only from Matthew : he became more and more of a recluse until now he hardly sees anyone but the people he meets in the course of his business — and they 're getting fewer by the month .
10 So they 're taki it 's I think it 's daft because they 're introducing it in nineteen ninety three and they 're taking two age groups instead of taking one .
11 Erm and they 're drinking less because of the recession .
12 Now my feeling is that in doing an evaluation one ought to try and develop each of these different viewpoints , then leave it to the people concerned that have to make the decisions to pick up each of these and to make the decisions , but at least the evaluation itself is not sort of ruling out of court any of the viewpoints that could be important in that situation , so any person who 's involved , even if they 're in a minority of one , at least feels that his views are there in the evaluation somewhere and they 're made legitimate by it .
13 They 're a very supportive family and they 're helping each other through this tragedy at the moment .
14 Er so they actually got themselves organized and they erm have factories that , that er mass produce the components and they 're producing nuclear power stations at the rate of about one every six months .
15 I do n't know if you 've ever felt that , it kind of comes in totally f—ed up and there are people all around you guiding you and they 're bringing all my friends to me , y'know … ’
16 Yeah , I mean now plays of Shakespeare and they 're wearing modern dress like those worn at Richard the Third or something and they 're wearing well either First or Second World War uniforms .
17 Yeah , I mean now plays of Shakespeare and they 're wearing modern dress like those worn at Richard the Third or something and they 're wearing well either First or Second World War uniforms .
18 Right the body surface at birth is wet and therefore cools quite rapidly so they 've got big surface area and they 're born wet and they have to be dried off .
19 They 're anti-social , handicapped people , and they 're kept that way .
20 How many times have you heard somebody trying to convince and influence you on something , and they 're using negative words .
21 And they 're kissing each other
22 And they 're stalling all the time .
23 The police say the majority of people dealing in ecstasy are smart , entrepreneurial types selling to young naive people and they 're charging massive prices for what may be ecstasy , but could be something far more dangerous .
24 We have the stories first usually before you and they 're allowed two stories each and if they have any more then it 's up to you .
25 I 'm not saying it 's one that the tribunal should have accepted , but , but , but what I 'm saying is th there is an element of psychological truth in that , because if Freud 's theories if er bond Freud theory group behaviour is correct , then that does seem to happen some extent that the leader as it were takes and presumably this is why some people erm presumably er feel better in groups , perhaps that they get something out of a group that their own ego can not provide , but other people are uncomfortable in groups because they feel that their ego is being alienated and they 're losing some of their some of their power .
26 Well the one we 've got above our in fact , there 's one next door to us going for sale at the moment and they 're asking advertised prices else you 'll be getting about fifty thousand on top that 's ours .
27 And they 're having these X billions to finance er capital investment cos cos they 're not a private company .
28 I mean , for that I could have , do a lovely one for under , a reasonable price , and they 're going straight for the cord .
29 And they 're going hundred mile an hour !
30 They struck gold in Kalgorlie in 1893. 100 years on and they 're celebrating another major rush .
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