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

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1 Neither had they been given extra hay the night before .
2 Virginia Bottomley , a health minister , said many of the 3,000 people sleeping rough in the city might have stayed at home had they been given enough attention earlier .
3 And they are demanding massive insurance cover from Eastern Suburbs when Martin Offiah plays for them next summer .
4 They are facing formidable opposition in the shape of last year 's winner , Rosa Mota , who sees London as a warm-up for the Olympics , where she 'll be defending her title and looking to put the disappointment of the World Championships in Tokyo last year behind her .
5 Er Stuart Argyle on I also say that they are removing one tree outside the former Horse and Groom public house as well .
6 ‘ If that is their purpose and they are achieving that purpose , why is the Government privatising them ? ’ he asked .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 They are taking legal advice as to whether any other organisations have a case to answer .
10 Well an an an and I , it seems to me that the , the er I mean you go , you go to the er to the M S Society and you find just about everybody there , you know , you find people who , who are in wheelchairs , you find people who are walking around , you find people who are er controlling their diet you find people who are obs s taking extreme dietary precautions , no , not precautions , no they are taking extreme care of their diet , er er I mean on gluten-free diets and you know what that means
11 Environmental audits are certainly not cheap , so how can companies ensure that they are getting good value for their money ?
12 The promoter is able to purchase such merchandise in bulk and thereby pass savings on to the customers who feel that they are getting good value for money .
13 To the politicians the increase in the ratio means they are getting better value for money , greater efficiency — each student educated is costing fewer taxpayers ' pounds .
14 And they are getting hands-on experience of a giant octopus , molluscs and butterflies with the life-like models made and collected by naturalist Ian Coggin , left , seen during a training session with primary teachers at Whinny Banks junior school , Middlesbrough .
15 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 .
16 They are boycotting new assessment procedures , claiming social welfare officers were not being recognised for increased workloads .
17 As such it certainly extends to local — and , as I think , also statutory bodies in so far as they are exercising autonomous rule .
18 And anyway there were no witnesses , though they are bringing some forward who will pretend to be . ’
19 They are helping each other understand their different experiences of life , and their different views and attitudes towards it .
20 In the explanation of their cataloguing criteria , the authors admit that they are concealing confidential information ‘ so as to guarantee and protect the artist 's name , image and market ’ .
21 In any event , they are adjusted one way or the other at the next meter reading .
22 Mr Dobbs said : ‘ As far as I am aware the BBC want to do the sequel , and even as I speak they are discussing potential script writers . ’
23 The United States courts normally do not articulate the reasons why they are using one approach rather than another .
24 Mr Uppal says much the same about the council and the SMG : ‘ They are using racial harassment for their own ends . ’
25 It is noticeable that managements are more willing to give responsibility to the project leader than they are to delegate commensurate authority .
26 Then they will baptise those they evangelise in the name of the Father , the Son , and the Holy Spirit ( 28:19 ) , but in the meantime they are given one trial run , if we may so call it , when they are sent out on a missionary journey ( Matt. 10:20 ) .
27 And USPCA director Robin Wilson warned that thousands of sheep are at risk unless they are given immediate shelter .
28 But here they are given real life , with quiet style .
29 They are given appropriate feedback , and they can make mistakes ( and recognise and correct them ) without anyone else knowing .
30 Nevertheless , they are given equal prominence in the New Testament , and should be given equal weight as images of God .
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