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

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1 By virtue of socialization in the ‘ best ’ private schools they are assured access to the approved universities which stamp them as potential cadres of the ruling class ( Kellner and Crowther-Hunt , 1980 ) .
2 They are invaluable people to us . ’
3 They are five stages to management and these are closely interrelated .
4 Plans evolved for new trains for the 1990s Channel Tunnel workings between British provincial centres and Paris , Brussels , and beyond being formed into eighteen coach trains with a power car at each end like an extended electric version of the InterCity 125 diesels , but with the capability to split into nine-coach trains push-pull style with a single power car , perhaps they are all things to all men .
5 Some sort of coven or a secret society , and I believe they are all party to it .
6 They are all exceptions to the general rule of district responsibility .
7 They are all individuals to me , there 's something about each of them that I love .
8 No it could do in a moment or two though it er , it looks a bit ominous , you rub one or two er doubts , they are similar colour to these actually
9 These are not peripheral issues ; they are key issues to individuals , families and local communities .
10 Note that all final goods and services produced must be included , whether they are to be sold to consumers or to the government , whether they are to be sold abroad as exports , or whether they are capital goods to be sold to other firms .
11 Their co-operation and warmth enables the entire Maltese project to take shape and they are fine ambassadors to their enchanting country . ]
12 They are communal answers to the problem of human survival , a problem which requires collective solutions because , in the final resort , individuals can not ensure the reproduction of the species even if they can , for a finite period , ensure their own .
13 If they are related documents to the procedures .
14 Nicaragua is receiving millions of dollars from the gringos who do n't find anything to reproach in the Sandinista totalitarian regime , while , in contrast , they are blocking aid to the Salvadoreans offered by other countries .
15 According to the dictionary the name bonsai is Japanese , although they are relative newcomers to the art .
16 They are important monuments to Britain 's pioneering industrial past .
17 They are important contributors to the service delivery promised by the school to current and prospective pupils and parents .
18 It is therefore important for the peace movement to penetrate and politicise the apparently technical arguments of the ‘ experts ’ , and to demonstrate that there is no technical inevitability , but they are social problems to which human solutions can and must be found .
19 They 're right kind to me and I like it there .
20 that even in , in , in the revelation , the very beginning chapters to of had one to about chapter seven were very easy to understand , once you understand what they 're saying , because they 're all letters to each congregation at that time were n't they ?
21 We deal with , we deal with names , they 're all names to be connected with .
22 They 're total strangers to you , are n't they , Charlie ?
23 I think though er , they 're encouraging people to be constantly in debt because there are some people , indeed a lot of these people have bought their home like
24 PS Nutty 's got a good pair of legs if they 're any use to you , why do n't you slice your way over here to see them ? do n't think he 'd miss them as he 's legless most of the time anyway .
25 They were all things to which the audience could relate and the more they related the more they laughed — which gave instant satisfaction not just to Charlie Williams and Lou ( who , of course , thought that everything her Ken did was wonderful ) but to Michael Codron , the producer and the young man who wrote it all — Peter Cook .
26 All of them still possessed big overseas empires , in spite of the losses sustained by Spain and Portugal , and they were all heirs to traditions of worldwide enterprise .
27 That led the court to hold in that judgment that , as a result of article 234 , a member state might have to apply , in its relations with the other member states , rules different from those which it applied in its relations with non-member countries , even though they were all party to the same international convention .
28 They were great people to be around .
29 Alarm clocks waking us up in the middle of the night ; absenteeism at an all-time high during the day games ; the thrill of success and the despair of defeat for the national team — they were new experiences to many .
30 My Lord by way of facts the first named plaintiff Mr is now er fifty eight years of age and he and his wife live in Brentwood er both are named as plaintiffs because their joint monies were expended in the purchase of the , this business and they were both parties to the purchase erm but it is clear that Mr in fact did all the negotiations for the purchase and the planning and the running of this business and he is er the prime witness on behalf of the plaintiff .
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