Example sentences of "they be all [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many graduates seem unaware of Convocation , yet they are all members of it .
2 The College has about 400 students , all of whom are full-time ; like those in the nearby Welsh Agricultural College and Aberystwyth College of Further Education , and indeed the University College , they are all members of the Aberystwyth Guild of Students .
3 They are all members of the ninety six club .
4 They are all achievers in their own right and the Profitboss knows it and appreciates it .
5 And remember , they are all products of Pakistan 's domestic cricket competitions , which are competed for by the commercial organisations and regional teams which have always been condemned by Imran — who for the last decade had not played domestic cricket in Pakistan .
6 Barth introduces seven correspondents , or rather reintroduces them since they are all figures from his earlier works , and Barth himself is projected into the fiction as an updated form of ‘ Mr. B. ’ , Pamela 's seducer in Richardson 's novel .
7 Determination , success and profit are all inter-related , they are all attitudes of one mind .
8 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 .
9 They are all part of the same market . ’
10 They are all part of the same market . ’
11 They argue that the differential in living standards between the two groups is minimal and to see this as social mobility is to detract attention from the important fact that they are all part of the large urban poor whose poverty is due to the wider social formation and , in particular , the capitalist mode of production .
12 They are all part of that continuing process of gaining experience in rational curriculum planning which forms the theme of this book .
13 They are all part of the advertising and marketing that the parties believe has an effect on the voters — while failing to notice that this effect is generally in inverse proportion to the amount of thought , work or effort that has gone into any individual contribution .
14 Different qualities and complexes of qualities are registered by me in a temporally extended sequence ; none the less , they are all part of the wider experience of looking at this same bunch of flowers which I assume to exist " out there " .
15 They are all part of the Veteran-cycle Club , of which there are about eight members in Northern Ireland .
16 ‘ But they are all cousins of Duke William as well .
17 These libraries … they are all instruments with which a war is carried on .
18 It may be that , in a very loose , family resemblance sense , they are all institutions of the same general kind .
19 But this implies that if we regressed C t on the three variables and entered separately , rather than as a sum as in equation ( 3.18 ) , we should observe that the coefficients estimated on these three variables are approximately all the same , as they are all estimates of α t , provided that we have specified the model correctly .
20 They are all variations on a basic pattern : long passageways descending underground to a series of antechambers and finally to the burial chamber itself .
21 But one thing these pictures — which reflect a spectrum of human art and imagination — have in common : they are all images of a man .
22 They are all daughters of Medau Teachers or class members , and their Mothers fondly remember those early days when they took their little girls along to Anne 's very popular Saturday morning Children 's Classes at Leatherhead Leisure Centre .
23 If you do n't , you 'll soon be out on your ear , so that they are all subjects of these persuasions , these moral persuasions , and then the overall society tends to criticize the values of the different sub-cultures within it , you see , and the Russians are rather nasty to the Baptists and we 're rather nasty to the Communists .
24 Some sort of coven or a secret society , and I believe they are all party to it .
25 The method for recasting all space–time derivatives so that they are all tensors under general coordinate transformations is described in Chapter 6 .
26 They are all twins with bath or shower and loo .
27 The thread which runs through these sorry tales is that they are all examples of irrational over-reaction by a government which is , by the standards of the region , honest , able and secure .
28 Some are blue and some pink , some have pockets and some not , but they are all examples of what it means to be a shirt : they all exemplify ‘ shirtness ’ — the universal .
29 And what I will do is , they are all presents on Christmas day .
30 In the former set , turquoise is a near neighbour of the two terms , whereas in the latter , the terms are all neighbours primarily in that they are all terms for colours .
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