Example sentences of "they be [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Neither had they been given extra hay the night before . |
2 | Indeed , had they been defending British farmers , particularly , those producing lamb , they would have achieved only a load of jelly — and red at that . |
3 | Mr may I ask you also had been told by somebody that they been planning armed robberies together . |
4 | Now they are forming new floodplains about –8 m below their old floodplains . |
5 | And they are demanding massive insurance cover from Eastern Suburbs when Martin Offiah plays for them next summer . |
6 | By adopting policies against sexual harassment they are opposing hitherto-accepted codes of normal masculinity and their effects in exercising power and control over women . |
7 | Eighty per cent of Birmingham 's 3,000 minicab drivers are Asian and they are facing shocking levels of violence . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | As the owners are aging , they are facing considerable problems . |
10 | The shortage of regular staff is exacerbated and employers might begin to find that they are filling permanent positions on a temporary basis . |
11 | And all this at a time when they are undergoing dramatic changes both physically and emotionally — changes which they often find very difficult to deal with . |
12 | They are taking legal advice as to whether any other organisations have a case to answer . |
13 | 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 |
14 | The aim is to identify companies which can show that they are taking positive steps to improve their ways towards the environment , as well as to raise the level of debate about green issues . |
15 | BRITAIN 'S timber importers are worried that public concern about the destruction of tropical rainforests could harm their business and they are taking unusual steps to defuse protest . |
16 | Environmental audits are certainly not cheap , so how can companies ensure that they are getting good value for their money ? |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | They are boycotting new assessment procedures , claiming social welfare officers were not being recognised for increased workloads . |
20 | As such it certainly extends to local — and , as I think , also statutory bodies in so far as they are exercising autonomous rule . |
21 | It is perhaps putting it a little high to say they are exercising judicial functions . |
22 | ‘ They are collecting small fish , ’ said Dodo Dolatalyas , the foreman on the farm and my buffalo chaperone . |
23 | There are of course many aspects of language usage that depend on these relations ( see e.g. Brown & Levinson , 1978 , 1979 ) , but these usages are only relevant to the topic of social deixis in so far as they are grammaticalized Obvious examples of such grammaticalizations are " polite " pronouns and titles of address , but there are many other manifestations of social deixis ( see Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 183-92 , 281-5 ; Levinson , 1977 , 1979b ) . |
24 | On the contrary , in building a new product category they are accepting high levels of risk . |
25 | Some of the few studies that have taken account of gender suggest that Afro-Caribbean girls are achieving higher levels than boys at school level , partly because they are pursuing different strategies , which are necessary in order to survive in the context of high unemployment and low wages for black male workers ( Fuller , 1983 ; see also Riley , 1986 ; Driver , 1977 ) . |
26 | ‘ Also firms get a profile in the area and can say they are helping local people and the community , ’ he said . |
27 | They are fed artificial diets , and to counteract the spread of infection caused by overcrowding , they require courses of antibiotics . |
28 | 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 ’ . |
29 | I would say however , that it 's not been tested whilst , and whilst there is n't a a clear expression of local preference in terms of the population , I think my elected members who represent that particular area would say that they are expressing local views when they have spoken against the new settlement . |
30 | Two of them are still in prison , where they are serving 18-month sentences . |