Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] [adv] they " in BNC.
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1 | Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment . |
2 | Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment . |
3 | Many dedicated single-handed practitioners remain , and we must ensure that that option remains so that GPs are free to practise how they wish . |
4 | Is it cos they 're lazy , often think it 's cos they 're lazy do n't they ? |
5 | But it 's everybody , everyone thinks they 're ugly do n't they ? |
6 | We are unlikely to find much evidence one way or the other just by reading judicial opinions at random , for judges are unlikely to explain why they believe what everyone believes . |
7 | Some have even kept their tattoos hidden from their children and have been reluctant to explain why they will not peel off in the sun . ’ |
8 | been been numerous have n't they ? |
9 | A lot of people are inquiring about remortgages but often when they find out what exactly is involved they are happy to stay where they are . |
10 | Better , yes , better than erm , some , in the old days when you used to take those photo 's they used to be awful did n't they , erm , everybody sort of look 's as if they were staring and sort of all |
11 | Perhaps this was better , to be free to see where they were going to take her , to follow them , to keep out of their hands and then perhaps an opportunity would come to do something . |
12 | Should be interesting to see how they fare by comparison . |
13 | Delta are a well established leading brand in the USA ; it will be interesting to see how they do in this country . |
14 | I mean , I 'll , I 'll , I 'll be interesting to see how they they start next week with a a load of er bands on Thursday nights . |
15 | ‘ It would be interesting to know how they got it , ’ he said . |
16 | I work for a sports info service and would be interested to see how they are going to do their version . |
17 | Yes you think it 's people expect it to be quick do n't they ? |
18 | Perhaps if we could find out more about where they came from , we might be able to say why they came . |
19 | would you be able to explain how they work to me ? |
20 | It means more than serious inconvenience , or even widespread inconvenience ( so that people might not be able to park where they usually do , or drive down a particular street or perhaps miss a train as a result of the demonstration ) . |
21 | It means people will be able to work where they choose with rights of residence extended . |
22 | Another suggestion is that they were put there by shepherds so that they could find their way off the fell in bad weather , the idea being that by the number of cairns the shepherds would be able to tell where they were and by the pattern they could know which direction to follow . |
23 | Still , Huy had answered Surere 's summons , had even given in to the messenger 's insistence that they travel in the closed rickshaw , so that he would not be able to tell where they were going . |
24 | They seemed to giggle and shrug and eye Tealtaoich mischievously and be unable to decide where they would like to sit . |
25 | Left-hand gloves are folded neatly over hip pockets , every stricken shot is preceded by at least three practice swings , and plumb bobbing is done on most greens , although , were the players challenged , most would be unable to explain why they were dangling their putter between thumb and index finger , and closing one eye , usually the wrong one . |
26 | I 'm anxious to know how they got on in the woods because Otley 's always nice going in and nasty when we 're coming out . |
27 | As soon as you 've learnt how to help People you will be surprised to learn how they can help you ! |
28 | they used to be alright did n't they ? |
29 | I realised that they were all as shit-scared as I was and were content to stay where they were . |
30 | Well they , er nowhere , we did n't get them from anywhere we just used to think them up and everyone thought we were potty did n't they ? |