Example sentences of "they [am/are] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If that is their purpose and they are achieving that purpose , why is the Government privatising them ? ’ he asked .
2 those employed in senior management may by the nature of their jobs be fully aware of what is required of them and fully capable of judging for themselves whether they are achieving that requirement .
3 If fundholders were to be a lever for change in the reorganised National Health Service there is evidence from this study that they are achieving this objective .
4 They make quite sure they are getting enough vitamins .
5 in grant is the basis for their claim that students have never had it so good — that they are getting more money now than ever before .
6 ( 8 ) Audiotext Harvard OTC ) " They are expanding their telephone lines dramatically , as they are getting several times the number of calls they had anticipated . "
7 Parents who are very concerned about weight loss are often tempted to give the pudding even if the child has not finished the main course because they are getting some calories into the child .
8 And anyway there were no witnesses , though they are bringing some forward who will pretend to be . ’
9 MANY people will applaud Liverpool City Council for the zeal with which they are pursuing those residents who have deliberately refused to pay their poll tax .
10 They are helping each other understand their different experiences of life , and their different views and attitudes towards it .
11 Good stakes can last a long time , but it does help if they are cut some months before they are used , and well seasoned .
12 They are using all sorts of means to raise the cash , and despite the sacrifice and the lack of vacancies today , I am convinced that those who join now will all get jobs when they are qualified .
13 Where The Smiths escape condemnation here is that , although The Smiths are certainly Super-glued to rock 's traditional methods , they are using those methods to push across more important sentiments stemming from way deeper than the plastic and unimportant workings of the music business .
14 Although many solicitors offer fixed fee interviews they are given little publicity beyond referral lists and notices in some solicitors ' offices .
15 However , they are given little guidance as to how they should go about undertaking such projects .
16 They are given several balloons and the object is to try and hit them over the heads of the team opposite and onto the floor .
17 Supply teachers are more effective and happier when they are given some guidance on routines and expectations .
18 Politicians of the majority party without ministerial office find themselves frustratingly shut out from a decision making process into which they are given few insights .
19 Now the director general of Bellas Artes , Jose Maria Luzón cites the EEC as the reason why they are retracting this gesture , although in fact Brussels has never legislated on the matter .
20 This means that they should be clear about what they are to look for in the performance and how they are to judge these points .
21 ‘ But they are entertaining each other at the moment , so I can amuse myself . ’
22 Estate agents are obliged to inform the conveyancer whether they are holding any money as stakeholder .
23 Detectives say they 've no proof that a serial killer is responsible for the four women 's deaths , but they are pooling all information in the hope that a common link may be found
24 There is nothing odd in this ; the academic freedoms that the academic community enjoys generate their own academic ethic which members of the academic community should fulfil if they are to warrant those privileges ( Shils 1984 ) .
25 They have drawn up a Strategy for Success , which will be outlined at a meeting on Thursday , when they are urging all members to attend .
26 Where they are denied this opportunity , their worship is likely to be uninspired and lacking in energy .
27 I believe that the House should insist er that the not only should th should be a majority o of local of of of local authority members , but these so-called independent members are really quite superfluous to requirements they are p they are creating another kind of semi-quango , they are concentrating more power into the hands of the Home Secretary and for that reason , although I do not wholly agree with the amendments that have been put down , I shall certainly vote for them all .
28 They are offering all JS staff a session at their studios for the discounted price of £55 [ normal price £95 ] .
29 Now , however , they are finding this position increasingly difficult to maintain .
30 They have gone through privatization and ceased being Civil Servants and gone out into the cold and now they are suffering this blow , so they do , I think , deserve the most generous possible treatment .
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